Transform a medium-sized log and old wooden chairs into a stunning designer rustic bench for your home or garden. This DIY project combines natural wood with reclaimed materials for a unique, eco-friendly piece of furniture. Whether you place it in your entryway, on your patio, or in a cozy corner, this bench adds warmth and character. For more home improvement inspiration, explore our curated collections.
Materials Needed
- One medium-sized log (approx. 400 mm diameter, 1500 mm length)
- Reclaimed wooden chairs with crossbars (for backrests)
- Drill with a forstner bit
- Marker pen
- Wood glue (PVA)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Log and Chairs

Start by stripping the bark from the log. Then, disassemble the old chairs, keeping only the backrests intact. These will become the back of your bench. For additional outdoor patio furniture ideas, check out our selection.
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Step 2: Mark Drill Points
Position the backrests against the log where you want them. Use a marker to note the exact spots for the blind holes—these should align with where the crossbars originally connected to the chair legs.
Step 3: Drill Blind Holes
Fit a forstner bit into your drill (choose a diameter slightly larger than your chair crossbars). Drill four blind holes about 20 mm deep at your marked points. Remove any wood chips. A quality drill from our home improvement collection makes this step easy.
Step 4: Cut and Fit Crossbars
Take the crossbars from the disassembled chairs. Insert each into a blind hole to measure the length needed—mark the point where the bar protrudes about 20 mm from the log's surface. Cut the bars to size.
Step 5: Assemble the Bench
Apply wood glue to the ends of the cut crossbars and tap them into the blind holes. Attach the backrests to the protruding ends. Allow the glue to dry fully. For a cohesive look, consider pairing your bench with outdoor decor or a soft rug underneath.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use a different type of wood for the log?
A: Yes, any sturdy, medium-diameter log works. Hardwoods like oak or maple are durable, but softwoods like pine are easier to work with. For more garden supplies, browse our range.
Q: How do I ensure the backrests are securely attached?
A: Use a tight-fitting crossbar and high-quality wood glue. For extra stability, you can add screws from the back of the log (countersunk and plugged).
Q: Can I use this bench indoors?
A: Absolutely! It works beautifully as a rustic entryway bench or in a living room. Pair it with complementary sofas or wall decor for a cohesive design.
Q: What if I don't have old chairs to reclaim?
A: You can purchase pre-made wooden backrests or use salvaged headboards. For more DIY-friendly home improvement tools, shop our selection.
Q: How do I finish the bench for outdoor use?
A: Apply a weather-resistant sealant or outdoor wood oil. Consider adding outdoor lighting nearby to highlight your creation in the evening.
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