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Church Pew

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After a few requests for church pew plans I figured I would put it up for a vote on Facebook. Needless to say it was a resounding yes, so I got to work. We had picked out the one that we liked and I wanted to make it look like a weathered, old church pew that had been around for a while. We love how it turned out and I hope you do too! Enjoy!

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Time to Complete

1 Day

Estimated Cost

~$100+

Skill Level

Intermediate

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Finishing

To get the old look we started by staining the entire pew with dark walnut wood stain from Varathane.

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Then we Jamie dry brushed the pew with serenity blue Chalked paint from Rustoleum. The key to dry brushing is to get a very small amount of paint on the brush. I dabbed the brush on paper to make sure I got off any excess paint. Then using quick strokes, go along with the grain of the wood.

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Finally, we applied 3 coats of matte polyurethane for projection.

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We absolutely love it. At first we were thinking of donating or selling it but I don’t think we can let this one go!

Questions? Comments?

As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to comment below and especially don’t forget to post pictures of your finished products in the comments! ENJOY!

38 Comments

  1. I have been looking for years for a church pew bench for my front entry. This is perfect! Thanks! I can’t wait to build it. I’ve been itching for a project!

  2. Did you pocket hole the bottom and back boards before screwing into supports or did you install one board at a time

      1. Ok just finished everything but sanding and staining. Thank you so much for these plans. This was my first project following plans and you made it so easy

  3. Now to really brag on myself. I made a curved one for my sister in law’s stairs! Bout got the best of me but I whipped it out anyways!!

  4. Thinking about building one eight feet long. Would putting a couple of more middle supports be enough or should I put in another leg support?

      1. Sorry, no. I just winged it from the original.plans. Just used 8′ lumber for seat and back and put a middle leg that used the side pattern, except cut out to allow for seat asnd back. I did use 2×8’s for seating though.

    1. 2x10x8 for sides/middle support & seat, but used 1x6x8 for back. Bought my lumber from Lowes. home depot also carries that length.

  5. Wow! This is so beautiful. I need to make room in my house for this. It looks surprisingly easy to build. Would you mind quickly explaining how to cut a chamfer? Is it just 2 different bevel cuts with the miter saw? Thanks for sharing your plans!

  6. This has been on my build list for awhile, I’m so excited to finally get started. Thank you so much for sharing the plans! I have a quick question though…did you rip the curve off your 2 by’s first?

  7. How would I need to adjust the seat supports if I used 2×10 for the seats? I made two as written and love them but they sag a bit with heavier people.

  8. did everyone use pine for this? I was thinking a 1″ pine board may break with not too much weight put on it.

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