DIY Planter With Hidden Hose Storage

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DIY Planter With Hidden Hose Storage

DIY Modern Planter With HIDDEN Hose Storage
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Warmer weather is finally here, which means it’s time for outdoor projects! Since I’m a sucker for weekend projects and multi-purpose builds, I created a modern planter with hose storage for my parents’ backyard! Even better, I partnered with a handful of other amazing bloggers to share some creative outdoor project ideas! Let’s get started!

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Supplies

Tools
Miter Saw
Drill
1 ½” Forstner Bit
Heat Torch
Sander/Sandpaper
Thick Bristle Brush
Paint Brush

Materials
(3) 1 x 6 x 8′ Cedar Board
(2) 2 x 2 x 8′ Pressure Treated Board
2 ½” Decking Screws
(2) Magnetic Cabinet Latch
Outdoor Timber Oil
Planter/Plant

Cut Your Cedar Boards

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Set your miter saw to 5 degrees and begin cutting your cedar pieces. You will need the following pieces (each measurement is taken from the two longest edges of the cut):

(4) 18″ Long Planks
(4) 17″ Long Planks
(4) 16″ Long Planks
(4) 15″ Long Planks

Cut Your Frame

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Next, set your miter saw to 0 degrees and cut the following pressure treated pieces:

(4) 13″ Tall Supports
(2) 16 ½” Wide Shelf Supports( you can cut more if you need the extra support)
(2) 4″ Tall Door Supports

Add Supports

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Create two full faces by adding the four 13″ support pieces to the ends of the boards with decking screws and wood glue. Make sure the 2 x 2’s are installed at the very edge of the boards (you’ll be attaching other boards to them later).

Build a Side

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Begin adding the side pieces to one full face of the planter by attaching them to the 2 x 2 boards with decking screws.

Build Another Side

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Flip your piece over so that the side is laying flat on your workspace and then add your next full face to the side with your screws.

Add Front Pieces

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Next, add your front pieces (but not all of them)! Just screw the top two pieces to your planter and keep the bottom two pieces open (we’ll assemble these later).

Build the Shelf

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Add your shelf pieces to the inside of your planter. This is where your potted plant will sit. The depth of the shelf will depend on how tall your potted plant is.

Create Faux Panel

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Once your shelf pieces have been added, create your faux panel by attaching 2 x 2’s to the back with screws.

Sand

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Next, sand the piece down.

Heat Things Up

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Now comes the fun part! Use your torch with propane tank to begin torching your piece. Gently apply the heat to the cedar and move the torch side-to-side to create a charred effect. Torching the cedar will also help waterproof the piece as well as keep insects away.

Brush the Char

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After torching the wood, use a brush to wipe away the charring and expose the gorgeous wood grain! You can continue these two steps until you are happy with the color and the detail on the piece.

Drill Hose Opening

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Once the piece has been torched, use a forstner bit to drill a hole in the back of the planter for the hose to thread through. You will have to torch this section of the planter again to keep the entire piece weatherized.

Seal the Planter

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After torching the piece, give it an extra layer of protection with outdoor timber oil.

Add Your Magnets

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Next, add two magnetic cabinet latches to the inside of the front 2 x 2 supports and install the metal plate to the backside of the front panel. This will keep the panel in place when the hose is hidden!

Garden Away!

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Last step is to store your hose! I placed mine up against the spigot to hide the hose completely!

Want more project ideas like this one? Visit my website: www.diyhuntress.com