We offer woodworking plans
of 3 fundamental adirondack chair types, using
FULL-SIZED Adirondack Chair Plans for Simple and Accurate Woodworking;
The chairs made from
these plans are comfortable and durable.
quality design since 1999
Design Focus
Our Adirondack chair plans begin with the historical
design, adapted to satisfy 3 important goals:
Comfortable:
Seat curvature is critical to how an Adirondack chair feels. You could throw a
cushion on any outdoor chair, but ... design quality is found in a seat
curvature which is good without a cushion - one which conforms to the body
while also not being too bucketed. Our back curvatures are designed to conform
to your body while allowing for plenty of movement as you sit. Also, these
chair plans are designed to be universally comfortable, not only for people of
average height and weight.
Beautiful: An
Adirondack chair must be beautiful; otherwise, why not just put a couple of
plastic chairs out. Adirondack chairs on the porch make a statement of
relaxation to the world passing by, and a display of your woodworking hobby. A
good design will offer years worth of satisfaction whether you are sitting in
the chairs or simply looking at them. Our designs are carefully designed to be
visually aesthetic, so follow the patterns closely for the best outcome.
Durable: By
calling for use of thick wood and by using notched front 3 x 3 legs, our chair
designs have tested to hold a substantial amount of weight without breaking.
Durable by design, their strength also depends on lumber grade and grain.
Easy & Convenient to Build:
The lumber mainly used in the chair designs, 5/4" x 6" select Western Red Cedar
- a material commonly available at lumber/hardware stores as outdoor
deck-building material. For long life we recommend applying deck sealer once
per year.
This Adirondack Chair Plan fits kids 3 to 12
years old. If it's not enough just for you to be comfortable, here is a child
sized Adirondack Chair Plan, specially designed for them.