Perfect for the end of the bed or a hallway try this DIY skinny bench build!
I made this using salvaged timber from an old table top we found on the junk pile. One board made the bench top and another board ripped into lengths made the legs.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED
· Timber of choice
· Mitre Saw
· Kreg Pocket Hole Jig
· 8 x 2 ½ inch Kreg Pocket Hole Screws
· 4 x 1 ½ inch Kreg Pocket hole Screws (or regular wood screws)
· Drill & Driver
· Measuring Tape
· Speed Square
· Sandpaper
For reference my bench measures 1200mm long x 500mm high x 200mm wide

STEP 1
Using the mitre saw cut 4 legs at a 10° matching angle on both ends. My legs are 450mm long.
STEP 2
Use the pocket hole jig and bit to drill two holes into each leg. Make sure you drill the holes into what will be the back side, or inward facing side of the board.

STEP 3
Decide where you want the legs to attach to the top. We came in the width of 2 boards from the end (100mm) and the width of 1 board from the edge (50mm).
STEP 4
Attach the legs to the underside of the bench top using 2 ½ inch pocket hole screws.

STEP 5
Decide where you would like your leg supports to sit, and holding the support up to the legs mark the 10° angle cuts on both ends. Make the cuts using your mitre saw.
STEP 6
Drill pilot holes through each end of the support at roughly a 45° angle then attach to the legs using 1 ½ inch pocket hole screws (or suitable wood screws).

STEP 7
Give everything a good sand. I started with a rough 80 grit and finished with 180 grit to make it nice and smooth.
I hope this inspires you to give it a go. You can make this bench in any size you like and even adapt to make a stool or pot stand!
