
Here's a new project for you: a television stand. Maybe you already have one in your living room, but chances are you have more than one TV. This plan from Amateur Woodworker is great when you only have a small spot for a TV in the playroom or bedroom.

Growing your own herbs and vegetables can be very rewarding but the ground in your yard may not be the most fertile. If that's the case then consider building your own garden box that only requires the use of a drill and procuring some redwood from your local lumber shop.

Last year we highlighted the Yestermorrow design/build school located in Northern Vermont. They are a non-profit educational institution and offer over 100 hands-on courses per year in design, construction, woodworking, and architectural craft as well as courses in sustainable design.

Angela at Shelterrific has started the process of building beehives at her house in the Catskills. She and her husband are finding Betterbee a great resource and hope to have some tasty honey to show for their efforts. We'll be sure to keep an eye on their beehive building venture throughout the summer.

Pardon our Dust raises a good question about contractor markup costs. The homeowner feels 22% is way overboard but from the comments and through a bit of research it looks like 22% is actually quite reasonable. Despite what people think or talk about there is no industry standard for pricing remodeling jobs. Successful contractors run their business at the margins that suit them and what the market will bear.

This is the perfect spring project. Make a mosaic table out of old dishes, glass pieces you’ve collected, or tiles from your local hardware store. Create a side table for your living room or outdoor furniture for your patio.

Popular Mechanics has put some of their best woodworking projects online that include helpful illustrations, photos, schematics, and best of all 3D renderings of the project that you can view from multiple angles as well as animate which gives you an exploded view of the project.

Baseboard, chair rail, and crown molding not only hide seams and gaps where the floor and ceiling meet the wall, but, with the many designs available, they offer a finishing touch that can be humble or ornate. It is important, however, to take one's time with molding, as to insure that the job is clean.

Cutting dovetail joints is one of the essential skills of any woodworker, but lining up the pins and tails can be challenging.

Window seats are a great addition to any room that provide not just extra seating, but more storage and decorative space. If a window seat is something you've always wanted but never thought you had the room for, don't give up until you’ve read this article from DoItYourself.com.