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		<title>DIY Bay Window Bench Seat: A Detailed Guide to Building and Customizing Your Own</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[DIY Bay Window Bench Seat: A Step-by-Step Guide with Built-In Storage Materials Upper kitchen (refrigerator) cabinets Two-by-fours Primed trim board (1-inch-thick by 4-inch wide) Cushions for the top 8 2-1/4-inch&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 class="wp-block-heading">DIY Bay Window Bench Seat: A Step-by-Step Guide with Built-In Storage</h2>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Materials</h3>

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<li>Upper kitchen (refrigerator) cabinets</li>
<li>Two-by-fours</li>
<li>Primed trim board (1-inch-thick by 4-inch wide)</li>
<li>Cushions for the top</li>
<li>
<h1>8 2-1/4-inch trim-head screws (approx. 16 per cabinet)</h1>
</li>
<li>16d nails (3-1/2-inch) (approx. 8 per 2&#215;4)</li>
<li>1-1/2-inch finish nails (approx. 12 per trim board)</li>
<li>18 gauge brad nails (approx. 24 per trim board)</li>
<li>Paint</li>
<li>Wood filler</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tools</h3>

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<li>Electric miter or circular saw</li>
<li>Electric cordless drill</li>
<li>Electric nailer</li>
<li>Hammer</li>
<li>Thin pry bar</li>
<li>C-clamps</li>
<li>Nail set</li>
<li>Putty knife</li>
<li>Painting tools</li>
</ul>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Measuring and Planning</h3>

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<li>Measure the width of the window bay from side to side, excluding baseboards and trim.</li>
<li>Determine the cabinet combination needed to fill the window bay width. For symmetry, use cabinets of the same widths.</li>
<li>If necessary, remove baseboards and other wall trim from the bay&#8217;s side walls.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Building the Base</h3>

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<li>Cut the two-by-fours for the base:
<ul>
<li>Base front and back: Two pieces of two-by-four, each cut to the length measured in Step 1.</li>
<li>Base sides: Two pieces of two-by-four, each cut to the width measured in Step 1 and each minus 3 inches.</li>
<li>Base center braces: One brace for each cabinet break. Each piece should be as long as the base sides.</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Nail the bench base together with the 16d nails or a nail gun. Include a brace at every division point between cabinets.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Installing the Cabinet Combination</h3>

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<li>Rest the cabinets on a flat, level surface with the doors open or unattached.</li>
<li>Secure the cabinets temporarily with C-clamps.</li>
<li>From the inside of the cabinets, drive four #8 2-1/4-inch trim-head screws from cabinet to cabinet.</li>
<li>Cut the screws if any points have emerged on the other side of the cabinet.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Attaching the Base to the Cabinets</h3>

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<li>Cut one piece of one-by-four primed trim board to the length of the base front board.</li>
<li>If desired, cut two more pieces to wrap around the sides. Miter cut the boards at 45-degree angles for finished corners.</li>
<li>Nail the trim boards to the bench base&#8217;s front or the front and sides, as needed. Use an electric nailer with thin 18 gauge brad nails or 1-1/2-inch finish nails driven with a smooth-faced hammer. Set the nail heads slightly below the surface of the board.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Painting and Assembly</h3>

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<li>Fill nail holes with wood filler.</li>
<li>Paint the bench and any visible parts of the base with acrylic-latex paint.</li>
<li>Once the paint has dried, rest the bench combination on the base.</li>
<li>Secure the bench by driving four screws per cabinet down into the base.</li>
<li>Install the cabinet hardware on the bench&#8217;s doors.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cushion Options</h3>

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<li>Purchase or make cushions to fit the top of the bay window bench:
<ul>
<li>Long, narrow outdoor cushion for chaise loungers</li>
<li>Deep seating chair cushions in pairs or triples</li>
<li>Large, single outdoor loveseat cushion</li>
<li>Outdoor cushions reupholstered with softer fabric</li>
<li>No-sew DIY cushion made by adding 2- to 4-inch foam to plywood, then draping with muslin and stapling to the back</li>
</ul></li>
<li>Add throw pillows on the sides for extra comfort and a decorative touch.</li>
</ul>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Tips and Ideas</h3>

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<li>Combine cabinets of different widths for an asymmetrical appearance.</li>
<li>Combine dissimilar cabinets for a wider range of bench width choices.</li>
<li>Prevent cushions from sliding with a non-slip pad or hook and loop anchor strips.</li>
<li>Purchase 24-inch deep cabinets for a more generous seating depth.</li>
<li>Paint the base trim dark gray or black to minimize its appearance.</li>
<li>Create a floating bench illusion by cutting the base two inches narrower than the width of the cabinets (only if the cabinets have solid bottoms).</li>
</ul>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Frequently Asked Questions</h3>

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<li><strong>What is a bay window bench also called?</strong> Window seat</li>
<li><strong>Can you put a bench in front of a bay window?</strong> Yes, but it&#8217;s important to avoid leaning against the glass for safety and comfort reasons.</li>
<li><strong>What furniture goes in a bay window?</strong> Oversized chair with a low back, armchairs with a small bistro table between them, or other furniture that emphasizes the view and natural light.</li>
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