Get Organized and Comfy: DIY Entryway Seating and Storage Bench

An entryway seating and storage bench is a great way to add functionality and style to your home. It provides a comfortable seating area for putting on shoes or taking off coats, as well as a storage space for shoes, bags, and other items. In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of building your own entryway seating and storage bench.

Step 1: Gather Supplies

To build an entryway seating and storage bench, you will need the following supplies:

  • Wood planks

  • Saw (circular saw or table saw)

  • Drill

  • Screws

  • Wood glue

  • Sandpaper

  • Stain or paint

  • Paintbrush or cloth

  • Upholstery foam

  • Fabric

  • Staple gun

  • Storage baskets or bins

Step 2: Cut the Wood

Using a saw, cut the wood planks to the desired length and width for the bench. You will need two identical pieces for the sides, two pieces for the top and bottom, and several pieces for the shelves. Make sure to measure and plan accordingly.

Step 3: Assemble the Bench

Once the wood is cut, it's time to assemble the bench. Start by attaching the sides to the top and bottom using wood glue and screws. Then, attach the shelves using wood glue and screws. Make sure the shelves are level and evenly spaced.

Step 4: Sand and Stain

Once the bench is assembled, sand it down to make it smooth and remove any rough edges. After sanding, it's time to stain or paint the wood. Choose a stain or paint color that fits your style and apply it evenly with a paintbrush or cloth. Let the stain or paint dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Step 5: Upholster the Seat

To create a comfortable seating area, cut the upholstery foam to the size of the bench top. Then, cut the fabric to the size of the foam, leaving extra fabric on all sides. Fold the fabric over the foam and staple it to the underside of the bench top using a staple gun.

Step 6: Add Storage Bins

To create storage space, add storage baskets or bins to the shelves. Choose baskets or bins that fit the size of the shelves and can hold shoes, bags, or other items.

And there you have it! By following these steps, you can build your own entryway seating and storage bench. Remember to take your time and be patient with the process, as it may take some trial and error to get it just right.

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