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 It's time to expand your Home Depot comfort zone,and the outdoor sofa will do just that. It's a unique and stylish way to make your patio even more leisurely. 

 It's called the outdoor sofa. It should take about an hour,and once you're finished, you'll be spending all your evenings outdoors. Here are the tools and materials you're going to need. 

 

 All available of course at your nearest Home Depot. For materials, you'll need ten 8 foot2 by 4 kiln-dried white wood studs, one box of numbered 10 2 and 1/2inch star flat-head wood deck screws, complete with bit. 

 For optional materials,you'll need wood putty, exterior paint or stain with polyurethane, and accessories for application. 

For tools, you'll need a circular saw,a drill, a 1/8 inch drill bit, clamps, measuring tape, carpenter's square,a pencil medium block sanding sponge, and of course, safety goggles, and a mask.

 First, take seven of the 2 by 4s and measure and cut them at 72 inches. These will be used as the seat boards. Using the remaining 24-inchpieces, cut five of those pieces to be 21 inches long. 

These five 21-inch pieces will be used as cross pieces, while the other two 24-inchpieces will be used as armrests. Take two of the three remaining 8 foot 2 by 4s, cut one at 75 inches and the other at 79 inches. These will be used as the back boards. 

Using your final 2 by 4, measure and cut four pieces at 22 and 1/2 inches each. These will be used as your bench legs  

In order to assemble the seat frame, lay two of the 72-inch seat boards sections horizontal and parallel,standing on their 2-inch sides.

Next, place two of the 21-inchcross piece sections vertically, standing on their 2-inch sides between the two seat boards and flush with the ends. Clamp in place.

Using your 1/8 inch drill bit, pre drill two holes in the seat board on each side, then secure using your 2 and 1/2 inch wood screws. 

Next, Align a third 21-inchcross piece vertically in the center of the frame and pre drill holes.  Attach the cross piece with screws. Finally, split there maiming difference in half on both sides of the center cross piece for the fourth and fifth 21-inch cross pieces. 

Pre drill holes and attach with screws.  Flip the frame over, and attach the screws on the opposite side. Lastly, place the five remaining72-inch seat boards on top of the frame. 

Be sure to place them flat and evenly spaced, about 1 and 1/2 inches apart. Finally, screw each seat board into the cross piece directly underneath it.  

Next, you'll need to stand the frame on its long end. Align the two 22 and 1/2inch legs so that they are flush to each side of the frame at 8 and 1/2 inches from the bottom of the leg. 

Pre drill two holes and attach with screws. Flip the frame over and repeat on the opposite side of the sofa.   To attach the armrest, you will need to stand the sofa on its legs and secure the two 24-incharmrests to the tops of the legs. 

Ensure they are flush with the inside of the legs. Then pre drill and attach one screw in each end. Next, lay the sofa down. Align the 79-inch top backboard so that it's flush with the top of the hand rest. Pre drill and attach with two screws on each side.  

Measure an inch and half below this top backboard and pre drill and attach the 75-inch backboard.   Finally, sand all the cut edges, and use a stain able wood putty to fill in the screw heads. 

Once the putty is dried, paint the sofa with exterior paint or wood stain and polyurethane. Once you've found the perfect spot for your outdoor sofa, sit back and relax. 

For even more hands-on help and projects, go to  and signup for an in-store workshop near you. See you next time. 

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