If you're in need of ideas for DIY crafts, woodworking is an excellent place to begin. Many woodworking projects only require basic tools and can be completed in just a few hours. Not only are some DIY projects quick to do, they can also save your household money as well.
A bathtub tray is a simple DIY project to enhance your relaxation. Measure a sturdy piece of wood to sit across the walls of your tub. Then, sand the edges to prevent splinters, and add a coat of finish to protect the wood from moisture. Now you have the perfect spot for a book, tablet or snack while in the bath.
Why not make a wooden bench with plywood or repurposed pallet wood? You can build it in a box shape using nails and wood glue, or you can buy table legs online or locally to use instead. Opt for polished metal legs to complement the woodwork and add style to any space.
Save space and improve your organization by building a simple coat rack for the wall of your entryway, mudroom or closet. Choose your favorite hooks, pegs or even funky door knobs to attach to the wooden board and drill into the wall for this useful DIY woodworking project.
A simple, sleek bookshelf for display and storage is another excellent DIY wood project to try. You can paint the wood to make a bold statement, or choose a stain to match the other wood pieces in your home.
A bedside table or nightstand is a great opportunity to display your creativity with any level of woodworking skills. One simple table design uses metal hairpin legs, available online or at home improvement stores. You can even use scrap wood for the table surface to save on materials.
Some of the best woodworking projects are also the simplest. You don't need to be a master carpenter to build your own furniture or home accents. With the right woodworking tools and a little creativity, any of these projects would be an excellent choice for beginner woodworkers.
Eddie Brissett is a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts where he attended Newburyport High School. He graduated from Fitchburg State College (FSC) with both a B.S. in Business Administration and an MBA in the late 1990s. He also played basketball at FSC.
In 2004, his real estate dream began when he purchased his first property- a condo. Working primarily in financial services for nearly 15 years, he transitioned into real estate full-time in 2013. He was the Condo Board Chairman (2005-2018) of the Rich Street Condo Association. He credits his parents and mainly his mom as among the biggest influences in his life. As a licensed real estate agent in several states, he serves buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida.
"From an early age, I learned the value of hard work and standing by your word from my parents. These traits along with teamwork were reinforced from some tough sports coaches that I played for."
He enjoys spending his free time with family, friends, hiking, watching Boston sports teams, and is an accomplished billiards player.