This week’s project comes from Chad. Let’s see what he has to say:
Back in 1999, my wife wanted a nice bedroom suite. I happily looked into it for her, and was shocked at the cost of a full bedroom suite. Anywhere from $3,000 to $4,500. And surely none of them were actually solid wood. I had just started my hobby of woodworking, and so I asked my wife if she was willing to have a piece made one at a time. She said she would be. I designed the first piece, the armoire, and then asked her what type of wood she wanted. She said knotty pine. Sweet, I thought, that is the cheapest wood in the world. First I made the armoire, then we moved. I then made the dresser and a few months later, I made the end tables. All of this within about 2 years. (hey, I was in the Army, and I was busy defending my country.)
Anyhow, I never made the bed because I had bought a nice and inexpensive wrought iron bed, picked up at a garage sale. Earlier this year though, I decided it was about time to finish the bedroom suite. I designed the bed to be very simple, but with the same raised panel styling I had used in the other pieces. It took me many nights and weekends, but in the end, I think it turned out pretty good. All of the lumber was purchased at Lowes or Home Depot. Each piece had three staining layers of Minwax Golden Oak. With three layers of polyurethane, semi-gloss.
Needless to say, my wife is very pleased, and I am happy to have the whole suite completed. As a side note, my wife told me a few years ago that the only reason she agreed to let me build the suite way back when was because, as she says, “I didn’t really think you could do it, so I said yes so that I didn’t hurt your feelings.” I guess it’s easy to please someone with low expectations!











6 Responses to “Chad’s Bedroom Suite”
Nice looking bed, Chad. Where’s the armoire?
And thanks for serving in the Army.
Thanks Jim. The armoire can be seen in the third photo, next to the dresser.
Well done, Chad. I get the same sort of response from my wife when I say I can build something.
Thank you for your service.
I get told the same thing all the time. I am new to this but if I was given the time I know I could do it. I was told I can build the bedroom set for our next houses “guest room.”
It’s nice to meet someone else whose suppliers are the big box stores. I live in a smaller town so it’s all that’s available here for quite a ways.
Thanks for your service to our country!
I have a friend who says soft pine is his favorite thing to build with. Thanks for sharing these pieces!
I love this! That is the best give ever, I hope your wife appreciates it. There is nothing better than something that is made with the hands-and from the heart! Beautiful set-do you have the blueprints for how to do it, if we are interested. My husband may not be, but I may be in the future. Thank you for serving, my husband also serves in the Army and has for 20years!. Thanks again, Jodie