How to make a wooden ottoman with a storage compartment

Making a wooden ottoman with a storage compartment is a rewarding project that combines both functionality and style. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to create one:

Materials Needed:

  • Wood (plywood or solid wood, depending on preference)
  • Wood screws or nails
  • Hinges (for the lid)
  • Foam or padding (for comfort)
  • Fabric (for covering the ottoman)
  • Stapler (for fabric)
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Paint or wood stain (optional for finishing)
  • Measuring tape
  • Saw (circular saw or table saw)
  • Drill and drill bits

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Design and Measurements

  • Decide the size of your ottoman. A standard size might be around 18 inches in height and 24 inches in length.
  • Plan for a square or rectangular shape, with the lid being the top piece that opens to reveal the storage compartment.

2. Cut the Wood

  • Top Lid: Cut the top to your desired dimensions (e.g., 24” x 18”).
  • Sides: Cut 4 pieces for the sides. For a 24” x 18” ottoman, you would need 2 pieces at 18” and 2 pieces at 24” for the sides.
  • Bottom: Cut a piece for the bottom of the storage compartment. This piece should be the same size as the top lid (24” x 18”).

3. Assemble the Frame

  • Start by attaching the sides to the bottom. Use wood glue and screws or nails to secure the pieces. If you prefer a more seamless look, you can also use corner brackets.
  • Ensure the edges are flush for a clean finish.

4. Install Hinges for the Lid

  • Attach the hinges to one of the shorter edges of the top lid. This will allow the lid to open and close easily.
  • Secure the opposite side of the hinges to the back edge of the box, making sure they align properly for smooth operation.

5. Add Padding and Upholstery

  • If you want your ottoman to have a soft top, cut foam to fit the lid’s dimensions.
  • Use fabric of your choice and staple it over the foam, pulling it tightly to avoid wrinkles.
  • Attach the fabric-covered foam to the top lid, ensuring the fabric is pulled tight and stapled securely on the underside of the lid.

6. Finish the Wood

  • Sand the wood edges to remove any roughness and give it a smooth finish.
  • If desired, you can paint or stain the wood to match your decor.

7. Final Assembly

  • Once the wood is finished and the lid is padded, place the top onto the box frame and test the hinges to make sure everything functions correctly.
  • You may also want to add some soft feet or furniture pads to the bottom to prevent scratching the floor.

Now, you have a functional and stylish ottoman with a hidden storage compartment!

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