A window seat not only enhances the look of a room and provides additional seating but it serves as a great storage space as well.
Building a window seat from scratch.
This window seat was made from oak plywood and features hinged doors on the top for storage.
To build a window seat first get 2 floating cabinet units to use as the base.
Your window seat will have a flawless professional look because of one secret.
Available by order or in stock at many home centers wall cabinets make this job largely about assembly rather than about building cabinetry from scratch.
The big window presented an opportunity to create a window seat sort of like a banquette style seating area.
I was also desperate to get some of the larger infrequently used appliances off the countertops so it just made sense to create this window seat with storage.
Mine was a bit more because of the poplar trim and bead board on the front.
A window seat is pretty easy to build for such a large project and there s a lot of bang for the buck too.
Measure and cut the sanded plywood to accommodate this overhang.
The top seat of the window bench will overhang both sides and the front by 2 inches.
Fill the top screw holes with wood putty and sand smooth if the top is to be painted.
Fit your cabinets inside this frame and screw them in place.
This allows you to devote more time to painting your window seat attaching stylish cabinet pulls and adding a seat cushion.
A diy window seat with storage is a fantastic budget friendly way to transform a boring window wall into a beautiful focal point.
It is and 21 high by 19 deep and 8 long.
When that s done create a frame around the front of the window using 2 by 4 or 2 by 6 boards.
In it s simplest form this seat can be built for around 100.
Once you have these prepare the area by removing the baseboards from the wall section.