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Adirondack Chair Plans - Sunset Chair
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Sunset Chair
The contemporary version of the classic Adirondack chair is not recommended for novice woodworkers. The back and seat slats screw to an edge only 3/4 inch thick, so cutting must be exact and drilling must be precisely perpendicular to the piece being drilled.
Adirondack Chair
The Adirondack chair is perfect for the porch of a hunting lodge or a deck overlooking a scenic vista. When you finish this summer project-with its curved backrest and wide armrests-sit down with a cold one in hand and dream of hunting seasons to come.
Patio Furniture - Adirondack Chairs
For this project, we selected the classic Adirondack style patio furniture founded in the resorts and lodges of the Adirondack Mountains. What makes this style unique -- particularly the chairs -- are the rounded backrest, wide armrests, slatted seat and angled supports that give it a reclined look.
Double Chair
With contoured seat and backs and timeless design, the classic Tete a Tete offers an ideal combination of comfort, elegance and quality in outdoor living.
Adirondack Chair
This Adirondack chair is certainly one of the more comfortable chair designs around and looks good on any deck or in any garden.
Build an Adirondack Chair
These seats are extremely comfortable, and they will provide you with hours of pleasant summer sitting on a porch, lawn, poolside or at the edge of a mountain lake. And they are as durable as they are comfortable.
DIY Adirondack Chair
These two chairs—one a single-seater, the other a bench—can be built in a weekend without specialty tools and using only basic carpentry skills.
Green and Green Style Adirondack Chair
Cloud lifts, faux ebony plugs and a clever interplay of positive and negative space take the usual Adirondack design to new heights in this Greene & Greene inspired chair.
Redwood Adirondack Chair
The rounded wooden slats, oversized armrests and inviting slant-back design identify the classic Adirondack chair. Born a century ago in upstate New York, this chair quickly became a standard fixture at all lakeside retreats and summer camps.
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