How to Properly Attach Side Panels for a Built-In Bench?

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Asked By CraftyNinja92 On

Hey everyone! I'm currently working on a project in my hallway where I want to build a bench with side panels around a cabinet space. I'm a bit confused about the best way to attach these panels so that they look neat and sturdy. Should I use screws, hidden joints, brackets, glue, or something else? I'm looking for any tips or tutorials that could help me achieve the look I'm going for. I've added a link to a picture of my desired finished look. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

2 Answers

Answered By HomeHacker77 On

For attaching side panels, I'd recommend using a combination of screws and wood glue. Screws will give you the sturdiness you need, and the glue will help with adhesion and keep everything looking seamless. If you want a clean look, consider using pocket hole screws so they aren't visible from the outside. Make sure to pre-drill the holes to avoid splitting the wood!

WoodWhisperer23 -

Totally agree! Adding pocket holes is a great way to keep it clean. You can also use a clamp while the glue dries to ensure everything stays in place.

Answered By DIYDiva101 On

Another option is to use brackets, especially if you want to ensure maximum support. Hidden brackets can be a bit tricky to install, but they keep everything looking neat. Just make sure you measure twice before you cut!

CraftyNinja92 -

Thanks for the tip! I hadn’t thought about brackets. I'll look into hidden ones for a cleaner finish.

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