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DIY Modular Sectional – Corner Piece Plans

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Hey guys!! I’m back today to share the corner piece plans to theModular SectionalI built!

If you missed the plans for the other pieces you can see themHERE!

To print the plans for the corner piece, you can click the image below orHERE.

A big thanks to Jay fromJay’s Custom Creationsfor the printable version to these plans!

The construction of this piece is basically the same but the measurements are different from the other pieces.

I built the base the same why that I built the others.

Then, attach the first set of back posts

Then the second set.

After attaching the first set of back slats, nail the corner post to the other corner post and slats.

Then, follow up with the slats on the other side.

Easy enough right! This is hands down, my favorite place to spend my time right now 🙂

I love all of the different ways you can set up these pieces! And, you can add to it as your budget and time allows! I purchased the cushions at Target and designed the seats to fit the cushions. If you choose different cushions, make sure to modify the measurements on the plans if necessary. You can see the corner cushion that I bought for this pieceHERE. ***Update – the link has not been working. You can type the item # in the search bar on target.com and see the cushion there -16343152  The back of the cushion didn’t fit but I had two cushions for my ottomans and used the back cushions for the corner piece. I needed up with one left over corner back cushion but the cost still beat similar cushions that I found.

*Total cost for this build – each base is $20-$25, the optional back rests are $10-$12 making this entire sectional with the ottoman/coffee table included – $225-$250!

Before I go, I need to share with you an AWESOME product that I’m totally impressed with right now!

It’s a new product from Rust-Oleum called NeverWet. This one is specifically for outdoor fabric. We learned about it when we visited the Rust-Oleum headquarters a couple of months ago and I was dying to give it a try.  We tested it by pouring a coke over the fabric and the coke just ran right off of the cushions. It was incredible! There’s nothing worse than watching a new set of cushions fade and ruin from the elements. This bottle is only $15 at Home Depot and worth every penny. You just spray it all over the cushions and let it dry for 24 hours and that’s it!

Check out this video for more information on it!Seriously, how cool is that? I’m hooked 🙂

Thanks so much for stopping by!~Ashley

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