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This Outdoor Glass Bench Is Easier to Make Than You Think

glass block outdoor bench
Maca Atencio

Glass blocks are making a big comeback in the decor scene in many creative ways. We’re seeing them as wall dividers, lamps, furniture, kitchen islands and even in people’s outdoor spaces. This trendy outdoor bench DIY combines the modern charm of glass blocks with a rustic touch of wood — the perfect mix for sitting outside and enjoying the sunshine.

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glass blocks and materials on a table
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Materials Required:

  • Cordless circular saw
  • Wood leftovers
  • Construction glue
  • Square ruler
  • 4 glass blocks
  • Pencil
  • Measuring tape

outdoor scene grabbing a piece of wood
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Step 1: Measure Your Bench

First, gather your wood leftovers and ensure they are clean. Grab a measuring tape and a pencil and mark the desired length of your bench — we marked two wood pieces at 32 inches long each.

Pro tip: Use a square ruler to rectify your cut lines so they’re perfectly straight.

Related: Transform the IKEA Lazy Susan Into a Stylish Book Organizer

Cutting a wood piece with a circular saw
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Step 2: Cut Your Wood

With a circular saw, follow the cut line marked and make two wood pieces that are the same size. If the edges feel rough, use 100 grit sand paper to remove any imperfections.

Attaching glass blocks to a wood bench
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Step 3: Attach the Glass Blocks

Now’s the fun part! Add construction glue evenly along the borders of the glass block pieces, leaving one inch from the border where they will be placed. Then, carefully apply pressure onto the wood ensuring the glass blocks are evenly aligned on both ends.

Repeat the same process adding the next wood shelf on top of the glass block and apply pressure to stick them together.

glass block bench outdoor space
Maca Atencio

Step 4: Let It All Set

Finish it off by attaching the last two glass blocks that will serve as the legs of your future outdoor bench. Now, let it set and allow the construction glue to dry completely for about 24 hours in a dry place.

Related: DIY Cornhole Boards: A Step-by-Step Guide

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glass block bench
Maca Atencio

Glass blocks are back in style and we are loving the sleek, minimal aesthetic for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Aside from benches, here are some versatile ideas you can use them for:

  • Room dividers: You can create partitions that will allow light to pass through while retaining some privacy. The best part? Glass blocks are now available in many colours.
  • Shower walls: Yes! Use them to build a very unique and contemporary shower division without sacrificing natural light.
  • Furniture: Use these blocks creatively: as table legs, lighting, countertop accents and so much more.

We can’t wait to see your next glass block project! For more DIY projects, follow our stories here

 



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