We built our bench to fit against an angled wall and between two gabion walls, but you can modify the plans to fit your own space. We designed the bench to have waterfall sides to hide the cut ends, but you could change this detail to simplify it further.
The bench can be built in just a couple of days, and the composite decking has the beautiful look of hardwood — without the hassles.
These benches are built against this angled block wall and in between two gabion structures. But they can be easily modified to fit your own space and to stand alone. Our surface was level, so all we needed to do was compact it with a tamper before we began.
Lay Out the Bench With 2x4s
To determine where to place your bench and its approximate size, lay out 2x4s to outline the base. This will give you a good visual for the bench’s placement and length.
- Pro tip: We left a two-inch space between the framing and the abutting walls to allow room for decking and to make installation easier.
Article source here: How to Build Custom Composite Benches
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