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Build a Modern Planter Bench

By Chrisjob

"The hardest part of building a wood bench is ensuring that its legs are sturdy and well attached. So to make it easy to build this 10-foot-long bench, we designed a bench top that rests on a pair of oversize ceramic pots. Add plants or trees to enrich the look; we used New Zealand flax.

 

 

The bench frame and top are made of 2-by-6 decking. (We used redwood, but you could substitute cedar or pressure-treated lumber.) For a comfortable seating height, choose pots that are about 18 inches tall and wide (no wider than 19 inches for this bench). Look for thick-walled, wide-lipped pots that have been glazed (that is, hardened); avoid unfired terra-cotta. For safety, lift bench top periodically and check pots for cracks."

Click here for a complete materials list and instructions! 

 

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June 28, 2007
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andee

July 19, 2007
Bravo! Todd Oldham has a version of that in his Handmade Modern book, have you seen it? Really awesome piece. congrats!
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DIY Maven

June 29, 2007
Very cool.
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Caya123

June 29, 2007
Wow, this is really clever too. LOVE IT!!

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