DIY Makeover: Farmhouse Built-in Dining Bench

FabSix Home
by FabSix Home
8 Materials
$1000
1 Week
Medium

Do you want to know how to build your own awesome looking farmhouse style dining bench?

In this article we will show you what we did to put together this amazing farmhouse makeover. We will show you our journey down the DIY road with one of our latest DIY projects, A Farmhouse style dining island.I know if we can do it, you can do it too!Before you get started with any DIY project is important that you put together a DIY Home Project Planning Checklist. Thankfully we have put one together for you to make it easy for you as well as make your Do-it-yourself project run smoother. Click here for your FREE DIY HOME PROJECT PLANNING CHECKLIST.

Let’s get started.When we first looked at this dining area we were having the hardest time trying to figure out how to maximize this space for our 6 person family.We wanted to not only maximize the space but to also give the space a much needed makeover. The paint color was so tired and boring looking and the style of the dining chandelier was very dated.So we decided we were going to build a custom made built-in bench eat-in dining area ourselves!!! Yes we were a little in over our heads but it sounded like a fun project that we could do together and also save some money!

We had to plan out the design for the space. We found many DIY articles on pinterest and youtube as well as other sites to get a better idea of how to accomplish this project.

First we drew a level line where we wanted the bench supports to go. We attached 1×4 pine boards to the wall for the back bench support.

We built the supports on the floor and framed the bench area.

Added 3/4″ and 1/2″ plywood sheets for the bench and 1×5 boards for the trim on the bottom.

For the back walls we used 1×4 boards then glued and brad nailed them directly to the walls.

TIME TO PAINT THE BENCH A SEMI-GLOSS WHITE!

We didn’t like the board and batten on the back wall so we removed them. We also didn’t like the thin 1/2″ plywood sheet on the top of the bench. We didn’t give it a strong enough support so we went with 2″ solid oak wood countertop and cut them into sections and nailed them in with finishing nails.

Then we stained the top (oil based Minwax stain called Early American) and added shiplap boards to the back with a trim piece to top it off.

THE FINISHED PROJECT EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS!!!

WE ARE SO HAPPY AND PROUD OF OUR NEW DIY MAKEOVER: FARMHOUSE DINING BENCH.

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  • Michelle Pearl Mobley Michelle Pearl Mobley on Nov 22, 2020

    It looks uncomfortable. Are you having custom cushions made to soften the bench?

  • Diana Stephey Nottingham Diana Stephey Nottingham on Nov 25, 2021

    Did you take down walls?


  • Nancy Nancy on Nov 21, 2022

    This is cute - especially for large families.

    Is it hard to get seated on the bench opposite the chairs? Seems like a lot of ‘scooching’ to get in there and I sure hope they don’t have to get out once the table is full of people. 😉

    Definitely would make the benches with hinges for storage.

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  • Jan piner Jan piner on Nov 23, 2023

    Don’t listen to critics. It’s perfect for your family, right?You all did a great job and it’s beautiful.

  • Randy Randy on Nov 24, 2023

    The photographer is actually trying to give the illusion of more room. He/she is actually standing in different positions making the room look bigger. There is actually less room than before the benches and table were placed there.

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