Free Plans for
Garden, Porch and Outdoor Furniture from Buildeazy.com
Quality online plans
that use can use to help build garden seating, porch swings and
picnic tables.
Adirondack Chair
A little beauty. Sit in this garden chair and you will fall
asleep.
Chair
Simple garden chair
Porch Swing
How to make a porch swing.
Seat
Three seater garden chair.
Stool A
simple garden stool or bench.
Picnic tables
A selection to pick from.
Buildeazy.com, based
in New Zealand, offers dozens of high quality small building and
woodwork project plans and building guides online for your free
use. Most of the plans include both Metric and Imperial
dimensions to help North American builders. Visit
Buildeazy.com and join their mailing list and you'll
be notified every time that they publish a new plan or DIY
building article of interest.
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Do It Yourself Backyard Project Plans
Save money, and say "I built it myself" with these easy to
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local
professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. |
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