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Chaise Lounge Chairs Woodworking Plans

Chaise Lounge Chairs Woodworking Plans

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Printable PDF woodworking plans for you to build a wood chaise lounge chair. 

Relax on your patio or poolside with an adjustable back chaise lounger. The back adjusts to 3 angles or lays flat. Use with or without a cushion.

Premium PDF Plans include:

  • Recommended Tools
  • Shopping list
  • Easy to read cut list table
  • Step-by-step instructions with 3D renderings
  • Helpful resources
  • BONUS: 3D SketchUp file

Final chaise is 33" wide x 82 1/4" deep and arms at 20" tall. It is made to fit a standard 26" wide by 80" long chaise cushion.

* 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. 

** All build plan measurements are in inches, NOT METRIC.

What You'll Receive

Printable PDF Build Plans
Bonus SketchUp File

Finished Dimensions

33" wide x 82 1/4" deep x arms at 20" tall; fits a 26" wide x 80" long chaise cushion

Materials Needed

(3 1/2) 2x4, 8’ long boards
(1) 2x6, 5’ long board
(1) 2x2, 26” long board
(5) 1x4, 8’ long boards
(1) 1x2, 6’ long board
(1) 3/4” dowel, 25” long
2 1/2” blue-kote pocket hole screws
1 1/4” blue-kote pocket hole screws
1 1/4” brad nails
1” shoulder screws
3/4” shoulder screws
Threaded inserts
Outdoor wood glue
Sand paper
26” x 80” chaise lounge cushion

Recommended Tools

Miter saw
Pocket hole jig
Drill
Impact driver (optional)
Brad nail gun
Jigsaw or bandsaw
Drill guide
Clamps
Optional: saw to rip boards

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James McCurdy
Chaise Lounge Chairs

Looks good exactly what I was looking for.

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Josh
Incredible build plans, easy to follow

I am so impressed with the level of detail in these plans. The steps are so easy to follow and made the project so easy. Thank you!

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Mike Barbarito
The arm rests are to low.

The arm rests are to low. they are only about 4 inches above the seat. If you put a cushions on you have no arm rests

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