The Family Handyman

Bath Bench & Beyond

Build it in a day to last a lifetime

- BY MIKE BERNER

This handy bench would be just as helpful in a hall or even a living room.

We have a pair of toddlers who splash up a storm in the tub, and I’m the lucky guy who gets to monitor the mayhem from this bench. The comfy cushion is welcome after a long day, and the compartmen­ts keep all the important toys and towels right at hand. I built the bench in just one day with basic tools, and I’m sure we’ll use it daily for years to come.

Figure A

Bathroom Bench

1 MAKE WIDE PANELS Cut all the individual boards 1/2 in. longer than their final length. Then edge-glue the boards to make the top, bottom, sides and divider panel. Wipe away any excess glue and allow the panels to dry.

2 TRIM THE PANELS TO LENGTH Trim one end of the panels, then cut the other end to final length. A 12-in. sliding miter saw like the one shown can cut the full 12-3/4-in. width. With a smaller saw, you have to flip each panel to finish the cuts. You could also make these cuts with a circular saw, using a large framing square as a guide.

3 ATTACH THE SIDES Sand the parts smooth before you assemble them. Start with 100-grit sandpaper and work up to 180. Position the sides flush to the ends of the bottom board, and fasten them with glue and brad nails. If you don’t have a brad nailer, drive trimhead screws, sinking them below the surface and cover with wood putty.

4 NOTCH THE CENTER DIVIDER Clamp the center divider to your work surface and cut a 3/4-in. x 2-1/2-in. notch on the top back corner. I used a jigsaw, but a handsaw works just as well. Attach the center divider with glue and brad nails.

5 INSTALL THE STRETCHER Spread glue on the ends of the stretcher and in the notch in the center divider. Before you nail the parts, check that they’re all in proper alignment using a Speed Square or framing square. Nail the stretcher in place through the sides and into the center divider.

6 SECURE THE TOP Position the top so it overhangs each side by 3/4 in. and is flush with the front and the back of the bench. Fasten the top with glue and finish nails, again checking with a square before driving the nails.

7 ADD THE LEGS Flip the bench upside down and set the legs in the corners. Keep them 1/2 in. away from the edges, then drill pilot holes and screw the legs to the bottom. Apply stain and polyuretha­ne to ensure the bench will last through years of bath time. Top off the bench with a cushion that has a nonslip bottom, or leave it as is to show off the oak grain.

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