myloview.com ```html Introduction: The Floating Nightstand Project This guide will walk you through building your own wooden floating nightstand with a drawer. A floating nightstand is a stylish and space-saving addition to any bedroom. This project requires basic woodworking skills and tools. Let's get started!
Step 1: Gathering Your Materials and Tools Before you begin, you'll need the following:
- Lumber: Select your desired wood species (pine, oak, walnut, etc.). You'll need enough for the nightstand's top, bottom, sides, back, drawer front, drawer sides, and drawer bottom. Consider using plywood for the drawer box components for cost effectiveness.
- Drawer Slides: Choose the appropriate size and type (e.g., full-extension, soft-close). Measure the length of the drawer and select slides that match.
- Wood Glue
- Screws: Wood screws of various lengths.
- Finishing Supplies: Sandpaper (various grits), stain or paint, polyurethane or lacquer, rags, and brushes.
- Mounting Hardware: Heavy-duty floating shelf brackets or cleats. Ensure they can support the weight of the nightstand and its contents.
- Knob or Pull: For the drawer.
- Saw: Table saw, circular saw, or hand saw.
- Drill/Driver
- Screwdriver
- Measuring Tape
- Pencil
- Clamps
- Sander
- Router (optional, for decorative edges)
- Safety Glasses
- Dust Mask
Step 2: Cutting the Wood Pieces Carefully measure and cut all the wood pieces according to your desired dimensions. Here's a general guideline for the dimensions (adjust as needed):
- Nightstand Top: 18" wide x 12" deep
- Nightstand Bottom: 18" wide x 12" deep
- Nightstand Sides (2): 8" high x 12" deep
- Nightstand Back: 8" high x 18" wide
- Drawer Front: 6" high x 17 1/2" wide (slightly smaller than the overall width of the nightstand for a clean look)
- Drawer Sides (2): 5" high x 11" deep (slightly shorter than the drawer front to allow for the drawer bottom)
- Drawer Back: 5" high x 16 1/2" wide (1" less than drawer front)
- Drawer Bottom: 11" deep x 16 1/2" wide
Step 3: Assembling the Nightstand Carcass Apply wood glue to the edges of the side pieces and attach them to the top and bottom pieces, forming a box. Use clamps to hold the pieces together while the glue dries. Once the glue is dry, reinforce the joints with screws. Attach the back piece to the assembled box, using glue and screws. This will provide additional stability to the nightstand. Make sure that it is straight.
Step 4: Building the Drawer Apply wood glue to the edges of the drawer sides and attach them to the drawer front and back. Use clamps to hold the pieces together while the glue dries. Once the glue is dry, reinforce the joints with screws or nails. Slide the drawer bottom into the assembled drawer box. You can either glue and nail it in place or use dadoes for a more secure fit.
Step 5: Installing the Drawer Slides Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing the drawer slides. Typically, you'll attach one part of the slide to the inside of the nightstand carcass and the other part to the sides of the drawer box. Ensure the slides are aligned correctly for smooth drawer operation.
Step 6: Finishing and Mounting Sand all surfaces of the nightstand and drawer with progressively finer grits of sandpaper (e.g., 120, 180, 220). This will create a smooth surface for finishing. Apply your desired stain or paint to the nightstand and drawer. Allow the finish to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions. Apply a protective top coat of polyurethane or lacquer to protect the finish. Install the drawer knob or pull. Follow the instructions for your chosen mounting hardware to securely attach the floating nightstand to the wall. Ensure the hardware is properly anchored to wall studs for maximum support.
Conclusion: Enjoy Your New Floating Nightstand Congratulations! You've successfully built your own wooden floating nightstand with a drawer. This stylish and functional piece will add a touch of modern elegance to your bedroom. Enjoy the space-saving design and the satisfaction of creating something yourself. Remember to always prioritize safety when working with power tools, and take your time to achieve the best possible results.
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