Hey guys!  We recently discovered Ana’s blog ~ Knock Off Wood ~ and I have been on a furniture high ever since!  Ana is a carpenter who makes knock off furniture on the cheap…and she is generous enough to share her detailed plans with the blogging world!  Not only does she offer the plans for FREE, she gives you the exact cutting deminsions, a supply list and detailed how to’s on many techniques she uses when building!
Have you ever looked through a high-end magezine and longed for playroom storage?  Well, I haven’t simply because they are so out of my budget, so I glance but I never let it enter my mind but that is about to change!  Ana offers the plans for a similar storage system and PLEASE believe me when I say ANYONE can make this ~ NO SAW NEEDED!  It may be a little overwhelming for you when you first read the plans so I am going to take you with me on my journey to conquer the largest piece of furniture I have ever made from scratch.  I am starting with the outside bases. You can see the plans for it HERE!
When I said NO SAW NEEDED that is because Home Depot will cut all of the measurements you need for FREE!
I took my supply list along with all of the measurements I needed to my local Home Depot.
This is Stephan.  I told him what types of wood I needed and how I wanted them cut.  He picked them out for me, carried and cut them.  I just told him the measurements as he went.  (I did get home with a piece that was cut too short.  I took it back the next day and they replaced it at no extra charge.  However, for the next set I will bring my tape measure with me and make sure they are right before I leave so I don’t have to make another trip).
These suckers spank my circular saw!
and here are all of my pieces (because they were cut I was able to fit them in my backseat and they were very easy to handle)!  FYI:  I used 3/4″ thick MDF for the sides, bottom and top and 1/4″ thick MDF for the back.
When I got home I marked all of the boards A-E according to the plans (next time I will mark them as I measure them at Home Depot to save time).
Now, you don’t need a saw but you MUST have a drill…
and Gorilla Glue Wood Glue.  When attaching the boards together spread wood glue generously between every piece you are attaching ~ the screws will act as clamps while the glue is drying.
You will need to predrill holes for all of your screws.  Choose a drill bit that is a tad smaller than the thickness of your screws so that the screws will only cut the thread.  (MDF is soft and this will protect the wood from splitting.
Because I could not find the suggested cabinet screws, a Home Depot employee (and my hubby) suggested these Deck Mate screws.  I’m not sure what the difference is but they worked like a charm!
After predrilling I inserted the screws. (You will be drilling blind so a line is helpful to mark where the other board is located).
Looking good!  (Ana offers a how-to square and level HERE).
Another step ~ per plans!
The plans suggest 2 1/2″ base moulding but I could not find any under 3″.  So, I just picked a preprimed trim that I liked at 2 1/2″.  It worked great!
Almost done!
Predrilling the top (note the penciled line).
Adding screws to the top.
Now for the back side.  Ana suggests 1/4″ thick plywood for the backside because it is cheaper than MDF or hardwood plywood.  I opted for 1/4″ MDF because the cubbies will be open, exposing the back.  It was more expensive but I know I will be more pleased with the look.
I used these 1″ wire nails to hammer the backside on.
Finally, go back and fill in the holes made by the screws with Elmer’s Wood Filler (this step is important because your piece will look much nicer without screws and holes showing).
This step is also easy!  Just squeeze a bit of wood filler in each hole…
then, pack and smooth.  If the filler is not flush you can sand it down with a light grit sand paper.
and here we are!  Now remember these are just the two bottom bases that go on either side of the TV stand.  The total cost for these together was $42.  It took me 30 mintues at Home Depot and 45 minutes to build each cabinet.  NOT BAD!!!  Ana also provides plans to add drawers inside of these cabinets but I am going to wait until the entire system is built before I decide if I will add the drawers.  Stop by next week as I try to tackle the media stand that goes between these ginormous bases.  I can’t wait!!!
TO BE CONTINUED….
~Ashley
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  1. Good to know! The Lowe's in our area will NOT cut wood for you so I would call around before you go to save time:) Honestly, I would pay a little extra to get all of it cut because they can do it very fast, it is perfectly straight and it is easier to load and unload from the car:)

  2. kelly, most of the time they just make you pay extra for more than 2 cuts. if HD wont do it, try lowes, or any small lumberyard. most will still cut for you.

  3. Ana's blog is wonderful. If you are not experienced, just start out with an easy one.

    A tip on MDF. It is easily damaged by water. If you are going to build with it, make sure you paint it right away. It will buckle and mold if you so much as spill something on it unfinished. Wood is a little more forgiving to water.

  4. I found Ana through your blog. I always get excited when I see you have a new post. Love, love, love what you two do. Thanks so much.

  5. Count your lucky stars… Home Depot in my area will NOT cut more than two times.

    I did discovered Ana's blog while back and have bookmarked it. Have a few shelfs in there that I would like to create for my boy's playroom.

    Can't wait to see the end result of your storage!

  6. I stumbled on her website about a month ago and loved it. I am loving the daybed form pottery barn that she shows with the option of drawers or space for baskets. She makes it sound so easy….and now you say it is too. I wonder if I have all the pieces cut at the home depot if I could do it too???? Hmmm, gonna have to look into this. Thanks for taking us on your woodworking journey of the media centre.

  7. I have been wanting to tackle the entry bench from Ana's site for a week now, but have been apprehensive about how difficult it might be…but you make it look so easy. I think I can do it now! Thanks so much! Can't wait to see the finished project.

  8. Great Job girlie!!!

    YEs, I recently found out about Ana, and she is AMAZING. I can't wait to build a farmhouse bed!!!

  9. That will be perfect in your gameroom! I saw her blog the other day and was wondering how easy it really was. Glad you're showing the step by step project! Can't wait to see it finished! Y'all are awesome!

  10. Oh my gosh! This is fabulous! I love the Pottery Barn but I hate the prices – so this is great! I'm am so excited to see your completed project. Great Job! Love your blog!