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How to build a wooden hallway bench with a shoe cubby

How to Build a Wooden Hallway Bench with a Shoe Cubby

A wooden hallway bench with a shoe cubby is a functional and stylish addition to any home. It provides seating while offering storage space for shoes, keeping your entryway tidy and organized. In this guide, you’ll learn how to build a durable and attractive wooden hallway bench with a built-in shoe cubby.

Materials and Tools Needed

Materials:

  • ¾-inch plywood or solid wood (pine, oak, or birch)
  • 2×4 lumber for support
  • Wood glue
  • 1 ¼-inch wood screws
  • 2-inch wood screws
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Polyurethane (for protection)
  • Sandpaper (120 and 220 grit)
  • Wood filler
  • Hinges (optional for storage bench lid)

Tools:

  • Measuring tape
  • Circular saw or table saw
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Clamps
  • Woodworking square
  • Sanding block or electric sander
  • Paintbrush or rag for stain application

Step 1: Design and Measure the Bench

Decide on the dimensions of your hallway bench based on your space. A common size for a hallway bench is:

  • Width: 36 to 48 inches
  • Depth: 14 to 18 inches
  • Height: 18 to 20 inches

If you want a more customized fit, measure your available space and adjust the dimensions accordingly.


Step 2: Cut the Wood

Using a table saw or circular saw, cut the wood pieces to size:

  • Top panel: The seat of the bench
  • Side panels: Vertical supports for the bench
  • Bottom panel: Base for shoe storage
  • Dividers: Cubby partitions (optional)
  • Back panel: To enclose the back (optional)

For a 36-inch-wide bench with three cubbies, cut:

  • Seat panel: 36” x 14”
  • Side panels: 18” x 14” (2 pieces)
  • Bottom panel: 34.5” x 14”
  • Cubby dividers: 14” x 10” (2 pieces)

Sand all edges to remove splinters.


Step 3: Assemble the Frame

  1. Attach the side panels to the bottom panel using wood glue and 2-inch screws. Ensure they are square.
  2. Secure the back panel if you want a fully enclosed back.
  3. Add cubby dividers, spacing them evenly. Use wood glue and screws to hold them in place.
  4. Let the glue dry before moving on to the next step.

Step 4: Attach the Seat

  1. Position the seat panel on top of the frame.
  2. Secure it with wood glue and screws. If you want a storage bench lid, install hinges instead of screwing the seat down completely.

Step 5: Sand and Finish

  1. Fill any screw holes with wood filler.
  2. Sand the entire bench using 120-grit sandpaper, then follow up with 220-grit for a smooth finish.
  3. Apply wood stain or paint in the color of your choice.
  4. Seal with polyurethane for durability.

Step 6: Final Touches

  • Let the finish dry completely before placing the bench in your hallway.
  • Add felt pads under the legs to protect your floors.
  • If desired, add baskets inside the cubbies for extra organization.

Conclusion

This DIY wooden hallway bench with a shoe cubby is a practical and stylish solution for keeping your entryway organized. With basic woodworking skills and tools, you can create a functional bench that enhances your home’s aesthetic.

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