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    Home » Simple DIY Storage Chest

    Simple DIY Storage Chest

    September 4, 2017 by Shara, Woodshop Diaries

    How to build a simple DIY storage chest–with printable building plans!

    DIY Storage Chest with lid open and blankets and pillows inside

    I feel like a broken record lately with all the storage builds I’ve been doing, but truth is, you can just never have enough storage. And some of these storage builds have been so pretty that it doesn’t matter what atrociousness you hide inside of it, it still looks nice 😉  (Remember the toy storage cabinet??  And the Console Cabinet with open shelf?  And the Plywood Entryway Storage Bench?)

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    Is there a stack of VHS tapes behind that door that we should have thrown away years ago?? Maybe.

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    Is there a bunch of boxes and cables from old cell phones and printers and tvs in that drawer that we don’t even know what all they do or go to? Could be.

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    Are we hiding a pile of old dirty socks in that cubby because we keep forgetting to wash the whites? Possibly.

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    But it doesn’t matter, because the storage itself is pretty, right?? 🙂

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    Well, now here is another pretty storage build to add to your DIY collection and as always, it’s super versatile!

    DIY storage trunk with lid closed

    This DIY storage chest is the PERFECT size to use as a small coffee table, entryway bench storage, end of the bed storage, toy box storage, or just for keepsake storage. I love a good pretty AND functional piece of furniture, don’t you?

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    If you’re ready to get to it, then here we go.  You can download the printable PDF plans here.  And I’m sharing the tutorial below.

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    Tools needed:

    • Circular Saw
    • Kreg Rip Cut (optional, but helpful)
    • Drill
    • Kreg Jig for Pocket Holes
    • Miter saw

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    Materials:

    • 1 sheet ¾” plywood (you only will use a little over half, so you could get a half sheet plus a 2×2 piece if you wanted to save on scraps)
    • (3) 2x2x8s
    • Edge banding
    • 2 ½” pocket hole screws
    • 1 ¼” pocket hole screws
    • 2 ½” wood screws
    • Stain or finish of your choice

    Step 1: Build the frame of the storage chest

    First, cut your frame pieces. The entire frame is made from 2x2s.  Cut four legs, and four front and back pieces.

    DIY Storage Chest legs and frame pieces

    Drill 1 ½” pocket holes into the ends of the front and back pieces.

    Drill pocket holes in frame pieces for Storage chest

    Then, using 2 ½” pocket hole screws, attach two frames together like the picture below. Attach the bottom 2×2 so that the top of it is 3” from the bottom of the leg.

    DIY Storage Chest Frame assembled

    Cut four pieces of 2×2 for the sides and drill 1 ½” pocket holes into the ends of each of them. Using 2 ½” pocket hole screws, attach these two frame pieces together like the picture shows.  Make sure the bottom 2x2s on the sides are lined up with the bottom 2x2s on the front and back.

    DIY Storage chest frame assembled together

    Step 2: Add middle divider pieces to the storage chest frame

    This step is optional, but it added a little more visual interest to the piece. I cut 2 pieces of 2×2 and centered them on the front and back between the top and bottom pieces.

    Add middle divider to the storage chest frame

    Use 2 ½” wood screws to attach the piece between the top and bottom supports.

    Screw middle dividers into DIY storage chest frame

    Step 3: Add the side panels to the chest frame

    Cut plywood pieces to fit in all the holes around the sides of the trunk frame.

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    Don’t forget to check out the printable PDF plans here.

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    Once you’ve got them cut to fit, drill ¾” pocket holes around the edges of each piece. Using 1 ¼” pocket hole screws, attach these panels in place making sure the inside of the trunk sides are flush.

    Add side panels to the DIY storage chest frame
    Side panels on storage chest

    Step 4: Attach the bottom of the chest

    Cut a piece of plywood for the bottom. Drill ¾” pocket holes around the edges.  Using 1 ¼” pocket hole screws, attach the bottom like the picture shows below.

    Add bottom to DIY Storage Chest

    Now you’re ALMOST done!

    How to build a DIY Storage trunk add the bottom piece

    Step 5: Add the Chest Top

    For the top, cut a piece of plywood and apply edge banding to the piece for a cleaner look and finish.

    How to build a DIY Storage Chest with plywood top

    Finish the DIY storage chest as desired. I stained it with Minwax Dark Walnut and used Minwax Polycrylic to seal it.

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    Once the finish is dry, attach the top using some small butt hinges or a piano hinge on the back.

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    And there you have a simple, stylish, and functional storage trunk 🙂

    DIY Storage Chest perfect for blanket storage

    I love the clean lines on this piece. Nothing fancy, just simple and clean.

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    If you wanted to get fancier, you could add some cove molding around the edges of the panels for a more traditional look.

    DIY Simple Easy Storage Chest building plans

    This is the perfect little piece for an entryway bench, toy box, or end of the bed trunk.

    Storage Trunk perfect for end of the bed storage, or entryway storage
    building plans to make your own hope chest

    What would you use it for? Build your own with these printable PDF plans!

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    As always, I’d love if you’d pin this for later 🙂

    How to build a simple DIY Storage Chest. Get the free building plans for this easy to make trunk that you could use for toy storage, a coffee table, entryway bench, or even a keepsake box!

    Until next time, happy building!

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    Comments

    1. Chris

      October 22, 2018 at 12:57 pm

      I built this using poplar and it came out pretty well, but the wood made it a little pricey. Any idea what lumber is being used here?

      • Shara, Woodshop Diaries

        December 15, 2018 at 10:28 am

        I used birch plywood and pine for this build. Basically anything but these two wood types will end up being a little pricey.

    2. DIYFan

      January 06, 2018 at 6:35 pm

      Great idea! I have been looking for a new project. I think I found my new entryway bench 🙂

      • Shara, Woodshop Diaries

        January 07, 2018 at 8:59 am

        Awesome! I love this simple design 🙂

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