How to Build a Quick Outdoor Hairpin Leg Bench (with Storage!)

by
Amanda C, Hometalk Team
(IC: paid contributor)
6 Materials
$80-120
3-4 Hours
Medium
This week, I was out in Pittsburgh helping my husband's brother and sister-in-law prep their new old house for their baby-to-be! These two love to sit outside on the porch, but needed more seating for when guests are over. That's why I decided to make them this beauty of a bench with a wheeled storage bin. This project is quick and mostly consists of screwing treated wood slabs together and attaching the correct hardware. It does have a higher price-point because of the hairpin legs, but there are cheaper alternatives you can look to if you are under a tight budget.
This piece is so great! It adds a touch of character to the porch, and yet offers seating and storage at the same time.
SUPPLIES:
STEP 1: Cut your wood
STEP 2: Weatherproof your wood
STEP 3: Add legs
STEP 4: Measure space for storage box
STEP 5: Add your wheels
STEP 6: Add the front and back to your box
STEP 7: Measure and cut the sides for your box
STEP 8: Complete your box
STEP 9: Take a step back and enjoy!
STEP 10: If you want, you can add a couple of colorful pillows (Wal-Mart had outdoor pillows on sale for $2)
You could store the pillows in the bin when bad weather is on its way or keep small gardening tools inside, really whatever you feel like!
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Suggested materials:
- Wood (lowe's)
- Hairpin legs (amazon)
- Outdoor screws (lowe's)
- Wood stain (lowe's)
- Outdoor sealant (weatherproofing) (lowe's)
- Caster wheels (ikea)
Published July 8th, 2016 2:54 PM
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Mgu31484850 on Apr 06, 2023
Hi there. A bit confused about what wood I would need just for the bench without the rollout storage. Would really appreciate your help. Perfect extra seating for my deck and even a quick make shift coffee table. Thanks so much!
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Isa82595089 on May 17, 2023
I love haïr pin legs; however they are so expensive and I have f done extensive research on them; the other difficulty is that most of the items cannot be delivered to Puerto Rico
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