An exquisitely solid proposition that will surely withstand any test of time.
Bench made from concrete blocks.
Build a form to cast the concrete bench legs.
Cut additional 2 x 4s into 14 blocks each 4 inches long.
Two posts will form the back support and four posts will make the seat of the bench.
Add some extra style to your porch patio living room dinning room bedroom or garden with your favorite from these diy bench ideas.
Start by building your bench posts or legs.
This simple diy construction is a nice garden bench made from concrete blocks and a headboard.
Salvaged wood pieces are perfect seating or work surface solution for any yard design and cinder blocks or screen blocks make strong supports allowing to create many different outdoor furniture pieces for your home.
These beginner friendly diy bench ideas will inspire you to build beautiful benches out of 2x4s concrete blocks or even re purposed old headboards chairs and dressers from yard sales.
Two blocks on each side and a headboard placed inclined for more comfort.
Space each post to your liking or to fit your cushions.
Secure the spacers to the longer boards with 2 1 2 inch decking screws.
How to make a cinder block bench.
This is the first bench of the series.
Construct the seat using eight 2 x 4s cut to the distance measured in step 7.
Standard wooden garden posts square.
Exterior wood paints if you wish to paint the seat of the bench.
Each cinder block post is going to use 3 concrete blocks 1 horizontal cement block laid directly on top of 2 vertical ones.
This modern concrete and red cedar bench has simple clean lines.
Move the two cinder block structures approximately 5 feet apart.
Use seven blocks on each end of the seat to space the seat boards.
Allow the painted blocks to dry overnight before assembling the bench.
This is part 1 of the series.
7cm x 7cm exterior facade paint.
Concrete blocks and wood provide the ideal combination of materials for building inexpensive durable and comfortable benches and tables.
My posts were just under 2 feet apart from each other.
Starting materials to make a cinder block bench.