When building a bar stool, there is a lot of room for creativity.

If you are going to build your own bar stool, make sure that you have great woodworking skills and experience.

You may need to have different tools and some be able to take your time with the project so that you can get it just right- we’ve compiled some of the best plans if you’re looking to make your own DIY bar stool.

Whether you’re looking for an outdoor option by the pool or just something functional for your man cave, we’ve got you covered! 

P.S. if you’re in the mood for making some seats, check out our DIY Adirondack plans, these mudroom bench plans, and these DIY sofa plans!

13+ DIY Bar Stool Plans

#1. Wood Bar Stool

Bar Stool
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DIY bar stools are a great way to save money and get creative. They are also a great way to add some personality to your home.

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#2. Bar Stool With Seatback 

Bar Stool
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There are many different ways that you can make your own bar stool. You can use old chairs, pallets, or even old crates. You can paint them any color you want or leave them natural wood.

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#3. 2×4 Bar Stool

2x4 Bar Stool
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A bar stool is a type of furniture that is used to provide seating at a bar. It can also be used as a stool in other areas of the house, such as the kitchen or living room. Most people don’t realize that they can make their own DIY bar stool by using some simple woodworking skills.

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#4. Chevron Bar Stool

Chevron Bar Stool
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A DIY bar stool is easy to make and it will save you money in the long run. This article will show you step by step how to create your own DIY bar stool using some simple tools and supplies.

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#5. The Simple Bar Stool

The Simple Bar Stool
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To build your own stool there are a few criteria you’ll need to consider. You’ll need enough height for the seat against the bar so that when folks sit down it does not feel like they are falling off the stool, a narrow yet heavy enough top for the person’s feet to stay flat on; and, of course, some strong legs with sturdy bottoms and feet that are built securely into the floor.

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#6. Easy Bar Stool

Easy Bar Stool
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Materials vary depending on what type of DIY bar stool the person is designing – there are options to design a stool entirely out of wood or out of pipe pieces. Pipe pieces may be costly or hard to come by, in which case wood should be purchased with screws.

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#7. Sassy Bar Stools

Sassy Bar Stools
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A bar stool is used to sit at a bar in order to enjoy a drink. It can be made of many different materials and be of varying heights, but the most important thing is that it provides a perfect height for resting your glass on or getting off too!

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#8. “Floating” Bar Stool

Building a "Floating" Bar Stool
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One of the benefits is being able to customize the size, shape and scale to match any space that you would like it to fit into. However, while it may benefit your small space needs in the garden areas or front entryways, large-scale pieces such as this may poorly fit in small kitchen shelving or cabinets with limited interior space.

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#9. Wood and Metal Bar Stools

Wood and Metal Bar Stools
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If approached correctly, making your own bar stool can be an effective DIY home project that you can complete in a short amount of time for a low price.

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#10. CNC Router Bar Stool

CNC Router Bar Stool
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When building a bar stool, there is a lot of room for creativity.

If you are going to build your own bar stool, make sure that you have great woodworking skills and experience. You may need to have different tools and some be able to take your time with the project so that you can get it just right.

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#11. How to Make a DIY Bar Stool

How to Make a DIY Bar Stool
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Bar stools are a simple way to update any home. If you’re not ready to commit to a major renovation, changing out your old furniture for new bar stools can be a quick and inexpensive way to add some style.

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#12. Wood-turned Pallet Bar Stool

Wood-turned Pallet Bar Stool
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#13. Rebar / Log Bar Stools

Rebar / Log Bar Stools
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#14. DIY High-End Looking Bar Stools For Just $20!!!

Making your own bar stool is as easy as pie! All you need is some plywood and screws, plus the tools required for woodworking.

#15. How to Make Simple Bar Stools 

Materials Required

  • 5 pieces of wood. (preferably 2×4 boards)
  • Bolt for the legs (1/2″)
  • Screws (3″ or longer)
  • Wood glues
  • Sandpaper

Tools Needed: Hammer or an electric drill with a screwdriver attachment and a socket wrench to tighten bolts.

Steps on how to make DIY bar stool

Steps on how to make DIY bar stool
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1. Cut the wood.

Cut all pieces of your 2×4 boards according to the measurements below:

  • Legs: 4 pieces, 18″ long and cut diagonally on both ends. (Each leg will serve as a brace on the top and the bottom of the seat.)
  • Seat: 2 pieces, 16″ long and cut diagonally on one end.
  • Reinforcements: 2 pieces, 5″ long, and cut diagonally on both ends. (These will be screwed underneath the seat to strengthen it.)

2. Put the legs together.

Put all four 18″ diagonal leg pieces in a position where they are standing upright with three of them touching the ground. The fourth leg should be in the air. Drill a hole through all of the legs at the same time and insert a bolt to hold them together. Tighten with a socket wrench.

3. Assemble the seat.

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Take one 16″ long diagonal seat piece and two 5″ long diagonal reinforcements. Glue and screw these pieces together to form a seat. Make sure the screws are long enough to go through the seat and into the reinforcements.

4. Attach the seat to the legs.

Glue and screw the seat onto the top of the legs. (You may have to drill pilot holes before screwing in place.)

5. Sand and varnish the stool.

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Sand the entire piece with medium-grit sandpaper for a smooth finish. Once your DIY bar stool is completely sanded, apply two coats of varnish to protect it from moisture and wear and tear. Now you have your DIY bar stool that will last forever!

FAQ On How To Make DIY Bar Stool:

1: Is the DIY bar stool strong enough to hold my weight?

Answer: Yes, it is. You can sit on top of your new DIY bar stool while taking a break while having a drink or doing anything that you want. However, don’t stand on top of it for too long because it might break down with your weight.

2: How do I attach the seat to the legs?

Answer: You can use wood glue and screws to attach the seat to the legs. Make sure that the screws are long enough to go through the seat and into the reinforcements. If you’re having trouble getting the screws to go in, then you can pre-drill holes before screwing in place.

3: How do I make the DIY bar stool taller or shorter?

Answer: You can easily adjust the height of your DIY bar stool by changing the length of the legs. Simply cut the legs to the desired length and drill new holes to insert the bolt. Make sure that when you cut the legs, they are still in the same position (standing upright with three of them touching the ground and one in the air). This will ensure that the stool is still stable.

4: Can I paint my DIY bar stool?

Answer: Yes, you can paint your DIY bar stool any color that you want. Just make sure to use water-based paint and to sand the stool before painting. You can also use a sealant to protect the paint job.

5: I don’t have any tools. Can I still make the DIY bar stool?

Answer: Yes, you can. Although it will be a lot harder to do without any tools. You can try using a hammer and nails or a hand saw to cut the wood. You may also need a drill with a screwdriver attachment and a socket wrench to tighten bolts.

6: Can I glue the legs together?

Answer: No, you cannot. Glue might not be strong enough to hold your DIY bar stool together. You should use bolts or screws instead. This will make your stool sturdier and safer to sit on.

7: How do I attach the seat to the reinforcements?

Answer: You can use wood screws to attach the seat to the reinforcements. Make sure that the screws are long enough to go through the seat and into the reinforcements. If you’re having trouble getting the screws to go in, then you can pre-drill holes before screwing in place.

8: Will the DIY bar stool wobble?

Answer: No, the DIY bar stool will not wobble if it is assembled correctly. Make sure that all of the legs are in the same position and are touching the ground. You can also use bolts or screws to keep the stool together and make it more stable.

9: How long will it take to make the DIY bar stool?

Answer: It will probably take you around an hour to make the DIY bar stool. However, this time may vary depending on your experience with woodworking and the tools that you have.

10: How much wood do I need to make the DIY bar stool?

Answer: You will need three pieces of plywood to make the DIY bar stool. Each piece should be 1/2 inches thick and 4×4 inches in size. However, if you want your seat thicker or you want the legs to be longer then you will need to use thicker wood or add more pieces of plywood.

Conclusion

With a few simple tools and some basic woodworking skills, you can make your DIY bar stool in just a few hours. This stool will be sturdy and last for years, making it the perfect addition to your home bar or patio. Plus, you can paint it any color that you want to match your decor. So grab some wood and get started!