How To Make A Bookshelf Chair

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Materials:
2 sheets of 3/4 plywood boards that come in 4 X 8
6 X 8ft of 2 x1 inch pine strips
4 x 8ft of 2 x 2 inch pine
2 boxes of 1 1/4″ Kreg pocket screws
1 bottle Gorilla wood glue

 

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Bookshelf Chair by Darko K – Instructions


26 Responses to “How To Make A Bookshelf Chair”

  1. Kevin says:

    Nice looking chair, but this is not really a “how-To”. It’s more of a pictoral diary of someone building one. No instruction (which is kinda necessary for a How-To). No dimensions. There are a number of spots where it’s not exactly clear how to get from one picture to the next.

    • Tiredof Stealing says:

      That’s what happens when websites steal the blog posts of others.. but if you look at the last page, there’s a link to the original article.

      There’s even a .pdf instruction sheet on the original site here:

      instructables.com/id/Bookshelf-Chair/

    • Jenn says:

      The how-to (instructions and materials) are linked on the second page. FYI.

  2. April says:

    This design is genius!! My 7 yr old grandson has a small bdrm. This is a great way to combine seating & storage for his books (which we both love)!!! Now the books can be accessible instead of up high on shelves on the wall!! I’m always worried about the sturdiness/safety. Genius!!!!

  3. Nancy says:

    I was looking at your “tutorial” for making a bookcase chair. Love the idea! However, one thing is definitely missing and that is the measurements for the chair. I see all the lovely pictures and the supply list but NO measurements. Can you possibly send them to me? I would really appreciate it! Thanking you in advance! Nancy

  4. Kris G says:

    Is it possible to have a list of cuts made and dimensions?

  5. Ricky Villarreal says:

    Instructions not clear, got cat stuck in anus…. But seriously lol horrible instructions. What is the size of the chair. I can also barly notice a vital step that is crucial to the weight bearing part which isn’t shown clearly at all. Also what are the screws? #8? #10? All u got is Just a bunch of pics

  6. me says:

    I will have to make two

  7. P. Jones says:

    Please send detailed instructions including specs etc.

    Thank you

  8. John says:

    No instructions, not enough information, and what the heck is “6x8ft of 2×1 inch pine strips” or “4x8ft of 2×2 inch pine”?!?!? Did you mean 6 separate 8ft pieces of 2×1” pine strips and 4 separate 8ft pieces of 2×2″ pine??? No screw size, just length?!? Would love an actual how to, so I can build one for my lady.

  9. heidi says:

    i would start ith the seat (that has to be comfortable)and add the size of the books and the wood.

  10. Tom says:

    If people can’t learn to read to find the instructions I don’t think they should attempt to build it.

  11. Janice says:

    To get the dimensions start with the size if the cushion you want to use
    You could make this a love seat or sofa. You already have the height of the deck (the plywood that the cushion sits on) if you have another chair or sofa to measure. Cushions are usually 24-27″ wide . So make the deck 54″ if yiu want a love seat . I’m thinking that the original design didn’t have measurements so that you can adjust it to your own requirements. Only you know how many and the size of your books. Keep in mind that large format books may not fit unless You make the space for them . I would suggest using the back to “display ” the “coffee table ” books and “floating” (the back of the chair is not facing the wall) the chair in the room so the back can be seen. check with furniture building websites to get technical issues resolved. Come on. ….figure it out. You’re a reader. The answer is in the books. Have fun.

  12. Tanya says:

    People,
    the dimensions, materials, and instructions are in the second page.

  13. George says:

    The dimensions are on the next page

  14. Patsy says:

    Love the idea, but there is a lot of wasted space underneath the seat! What would make this even better is to put in 2 drawers at the bottom (taking out the strut on either side of the centre at the front). As books and wood is heavy, maybe use those plastic boxes with wheels, the ones they sell for sliding under a bed? You can always cover the plastic with a bit of the same material as the cushions.

  15. Maria says:

    Hit the “next page” button. Dimensions are clearly stated.

  16. Ray says:

    Really!! If you can’t figure it out, you shouldn’t. Be using tools!!!

  17. Todd says:

    Easily for make Bookshelf Chair.

    I will do this.

    (if you need tool for made this, you can search at toolforyour.com )

  18. Allen says:

    Maybe I’m getting to old but come on people! If you can’t figure out the details from these pictures, maybe building this chair is beyond your skill set!

  19. Geneva Davis says:

    I am 87 years old and I could build that chair myself. Just looking at the chair tells you how to do it after getting the materials needed
    I have put a lot of furniture together so I know I could build this chair

  20. Mieke says:

    Still stealing. Other websites having it too means they stole it too. Doesn’t mean you didn’t steal it too.

  21. Jerome says:

    Where can I find the print with all the measurements?

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