Outdoor Lounge Chair Woodworking Plans
Outdoor Lounge Chair Woodworking Plans
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Printable PDF woodworking plans for an outdoor lounge chair perfect for the patio, backyard or pool.
Enjoy the outdoors with these sturdy DIY outdoor chairs. The simple build uses standard dimensional lumber (2x4, 2x6, and 1x3).
Premium PDF Plans include:
- Recommended Tools
- Materials list
- Detailed cut list
- Step-by-step instructions with 3D renderings
- BONUS: 1 Page Printable Shopping and Cut List
- BONUS: 3D SketchUp file
Final chairs are 24" wide x 35" tall x 34" deep (to back of leg). Seat is 20" x 20" and fits most standard seat cushions.
PLEASE NOTE: You are purchasing the digital files only, no actual product will be shipped. The build plans are delivered as a downloadable PDF that you can print or view on any device.
What You'll Receive
What You'll Receive
Printable PDF Build Plans
Printable Shopping/Cut List
Bonus SketchUp File
Finished Dimensions
Finished Dimensions
24" wide x 35" tall x 34" deep (to back of leg) with a 20" x 20" seat (fits most standard seat cushions)
Materials Needed
Materials Needed
(1) 2x6, 8’ long board
(3) 2x4, 8’ long boards
(2) 1x3, 8’ long boards
2 1/2” pocket hole screws
1 1/4” pocket hole screws
Wood glue
Sandpaper
Outdoor stain/paint/sealer
Optional: outdoor cushions
Recommended Tools
Recommended Tools
Miter saw
Pocket hole jig
Drill
Impact driver (optional)
Clamps
Circular saw (optional)
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So far I have made 2 pairs of these chairs. The first set I made the dimensions in the plans and the second pair I modified using 2x4s for the seat and back and made a little bigger for larger folks. Everybody that sat in the chairs said they were some of the most comfortable chairs and that was without the cushions.
Thanks, for I have started to build the result is to be seen
Have the plans…have not attempted as yet.
A little dubious building for out doors.
Otherwise looks good
I’m building a pair now out of redwood and poplar. About $200 including stain and sealant. I felt the arms are too clunky in 2x4 so I modified to use 1x4 and therefore shorter pocket screws. I’m also using a round over bit on my router to soften all th edges (except slats). Haven’t completed the build yet but getting close to assembly phase; i.e., the fun part after all the cutting, routing and sanding. Plans are thorough and clear.




