Have you considered using wood kits to build your own custom home decor? Woodworking kits are an excellent way to get started with woodworking, but also a great option for experienced DIY enthusiasts.
If you’re interested in suggestions for the best woodworking kits for DIY projects, here are some to try:
To make the most of your wall space, try a live edge floating shelf woodworking kit. You’ll get detailed instructions and all the materials you need, including wood, brackets and screws.
Live edge shelves make a great addition to a rustic-inspired space. Using smooth pine pieces and your choice of finish, you can combine functionality and storage with the beauty of natural wood.
A wooden clock DIY kit is a great introductory kit for those interested in woodworking and basic mechanical design. A DIY clock kit will provide you with a wooden base, clock hands and clock mechanism for you to combine into a custom timepiece.
The customization options for this type of woodworking kit are endless, including adding numbers, paint or wood stains for your chosen aesthetic.
Wood signs are a fun and simple project for both indoor and outdoor home decor. Whether you want to create signs with humorous sayings or guide your guests to your kitchen, a wood building kit for custom signs is sure to be worth your time.
Complete your wood signs with stencil art, lettering or freehand writing in your choice of paint. Combining white paint and a sander to create a weathered surface is ideal for a farmhouse style sign, while colorful lettering could make for the perfect addition to a kid’s bedroom door.
Ultimately, your choice of the best woodworking kit depends on the type of project you’re interested in. However, regardless of experience or skill level, these woodworking kits are exceptional starting points to consider.
Eddie Brissett is a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts where he attended Newburyport High School. He graduated from Fitchburg State College (FSC) with both a B.S. in Business Administration and an MBA in the late 1990s. He also played basketball at FSC.
In 2004, his real estate dream began when he purchased his first property- a condo. Working primarily in financial services for nearly 15 years, he transitioned into real estate full-time in 2013. He was the Condo Board Chairman (2005-2018) of the Rich Street Condo Association. He credits his parents and mainly his mom as among the biggest influences in his life. As a licensed real estate agent in several states, he serves buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida.
"From an early age, I learned the value of hard work and standing by your word from my parents. These traits along with teamwork were reinforced from some tough sports coaches that I played for."
He enjoys spending his free time with family, friends, hiking, watching Boston sports teams, and is an accomplished billiards player.