The past two weekends I've spent building a set of benches for the soon-to-be open coffee-shop cafe section of
The Pillar Lounge. These benches are to run on the side of the cafe opposite the large concrete sales counter I created over a year ago.
When planning out the 16' long bench (2 benches @ 8' each), I was considering how to build it on multiple levels.
- Build it cost efficiently - tight budget and schedule
- Make it look good - timeless and clean
- Make it durable - daily usage and beatings
- Build it sustainably - be conscious of materials and waste.
After some improv planning and brainstorming at the Home Depot, my materials list looked as such:
- Two sheets of 4'x8' 5/8" thick oak pre-finished plywood ($40 each)
- Fourteen 8' long 2"x4"s ($2.25 each)
- Two oak 6"x1"x8' planks ($20 each)
- 1lb of 2.5" multipurpose screws (just the right amount) ($4)
- 1lb of 2" trim nails (way too many) ($4)
- 1 tube of liquid nails ($2)
- 1 quart of dark stain. ($6)
- 25' Electrical wire, 4 outlets, 4 boxes and covers ($30)
- Total cost = $197.50 + tax
The bench is comprised of a 2x4 frame, spaced every 16" to distribute the weight. Seven frames were used for each bench, each shaped like the a lowercase "b". Measurements were made so that each 2x4 was used with only a few inches scrap. I worked with a 10˚ angle on the cuts so the backing and kickboard would be more comfortable. The kickboard, seat, and back are all cut from one piece of ply with exactly no scrap left over. (15 1/2" kickboard, 16 1/4" seat, 16 1/2" back, allowing for 1/8" cuts from saw blade). The oak planks were fastened to the top to make a narrow sill.
Because we are covering two outlets, I decided to bring the power out to the kickboard for customers using laptops or chargers. In doing so, we wired plugs to tie into the existing power so that if the benches are moved in the future, we simply unplug and go.
The benches are simple, sturdy, and beautiful - a perfect addition to what is going to be a lively and creative coffee shop. I believe they will welcome many years of abuse. Thanks for looking!