Taming ironing boards. DIY ironing board

Do you have a small apartment and no place to hide a huge ironing board? Not even large table to quickly iron your favorite item? Don't despair! Ironing accessories do not have to be oversized. We propose to create a convenient and compact ironing surface that can be easily installed, for example, on a washing machine and just as easily rolled up for cleaning in a closet. Intrigued? Still...

After all, the proposed solution has little secret– these are almost invisible magnets that will tightly fix the ironing “helper” to the surface washing machine, which will make it possible to quickly iron the right thing. Simply put, it is a mat with magnets measuring approximately 45 by 95 cm.

So, to create such an indispensable item for the household, prepare:

  • 45 cm of fabric for the front side (width 90-100 cm);
  • 45 cm piece of fabric for the wrong side (width 90-100 cm);
  • 45 cm padding polyester (width 90-100 cm);
  • additional thin fabric for magnets (if possible, the same as for the back)
  • magnets

Also get it sewing machine, scissors, threads, needles, pins, measuring tape– basic sewing kit.

Master class “How to sew a replacement ironing board”

Step one. It is most convenient to sew magnets onto a separate strip. Hand sew each magnet.

Step two. Baste the strip with magnets to the cut for the wrong side. Sew the second one on the other edge. It turns out that only the edges will be fixed with magnets.

Step three. Place the front and back pieces face to face (the magnets should be inside the mat).

Step four. Add the padding polyester blank, connect the cuts and corners and secure with pins.


Step five. Sew along the edge, leaving 1 cm from the edge and leaving holes for turning.

From this video course you will learn how to make such an unusual furniture device. It's called: ironing board behind the facade.

If you are wondering what to practice on for the first time in order to test yourself as a furniture maker, this is just the best option for a beginner.

You will have the opportunity to work with:

laminated chipboard,
- chrome pipes,
- guides,
- mirrors or glass,
- facades.

These are almost all the main materials that are used in the modern furniture industry.

Manufacturing cost of the transformation system: 1500 rubles. The cost of decorating the facade: approximately 2000-3000 rubles. For training, you can divide the manufacturing process into two stages. If you manage to make a transformation system for 1,500 rubles, then as a second step you can think about making the façade part.

What's good about this device?

The first time I saw a similar thing was in 2012 at a furniture exhibition in Moscow.

It cost about 10,000 rubles back then. Today you can purchase a similar device at a price from 14,000 to 23,000 rubles. for finished product. The “ironing board” mechanism alone can be purchased from the manufacturer for 10,500 rubles.

And if you make this device yourself, it will cost you 5-6 thousand rubles along with a luxurious facade.

You will always find a use for this product. It won't go to waste! Perhaps you have been thinking for a long time about what to give to your girlfriend for her birthday or March 8th, or, for example, to your friends for a housewarming... It can be a great gift made by your own hands.

And at the same time, it will strengthen your self-confidence and give you the impetus to start making furniture with your own hands.


Believe me, such a thing can decorate any interior just with its presence. And if you are smart, you can decorate the facade as a portrait of your beloved girl, a painting or a stained glass window. What will make this product a unique and very expensive gift.

In this lesson we will look at the question of how to make an ANALOGUE of the transformation mechanism for the “ironing board” from chrome-plated pipes d=25mm. with your own hands.

I have divided the manufacturing process into several parts to make it easier for you to find the information you need.

Since these lessons are primarily intended for beginner “do-it-yourselfers”, I filmed several stories explaining technical points non-standard solutions.

I ask experienced craftsmen “not to blame me for the collective farm nature” of the assembly methods used. But I assure you, the result is appearance In the end, the product turns out no worse than those sold in the store. And considering that their cost is 5 times lower, you can close your eyes and smile. Because a person ignorant of furniture production will not understand what they have done there.

When cutting a pipe, a dilemma arises. If you cut with a hacksaw, then one blade is enough for 4-5 cuts. Then it becomes dull. The canvas costs 30 rubles. ($1) It takes a long time to saw, but when sawing, dust does not fly around the apartment. When cutting with a grinder, the sawing process goes much faster, but sparks and scale scatter throughout the room and the burning smell lingers for a long time.

Which method should I choose? I advise you to choose the sawing method with a grinder, but cut on the balcony or on the street.

In conclusion. Having made such a design and used it for a couple of weeks, the idea came to me that other products could be made on this basis.

For example, folding computer desk or workplace for a student in small apartment. Depending on which facade opening system you use (sliding or hinged), you may end up with something like an impromptu office. If the design box is made 200 mm wide, the monitor can be hung on the wall, and shelves for books and all sorts of small things can be placed in the niche.

And I also came up with the idea that using this principle, using a corridor mirror instead of an ironing board, you can make a folding ladies’ table like a boudoir “for makeup.” But what it will look like, think for yourself and if you come up with an idea, send your sketches to me at [email protected]

I will be glad to see your comments and constructive suggestions.

That's all. Thank you for your attention!

A detailed guide on how to make an ironing board with your own hands will help you find an approach for your spouse to always have ironed clothes.

What should the ironing board look like?

  1. Lightweight and durable. If lightness does not provide strength, then sacrifice it for safety. It’s better to pump up your muscles by unfolding and folding the board than to get burned or injured because the board fell apart due to pressure from the iron.
  2. The length of the plane on which things are ironed must be such that clothes fit on it large sizes. Otherwise, you will become more tired not from the process, but from the constant tucking and turning of the laundry.
  3. The board must be properly covered. Otherwise, ironing will be inconvenient and you will have to lay something down. Therefore, cover the surface with dense material, under which you need to lay a soft substrate.

What tools and materials will you need to make your own ironing board?

  • Jigsaw
  • Milling machine
  • Drill and drill bits (cork with a diameter of 2.5 cm and for wood with a diameter of 8 mm)
  • Stapler
  • Furniture panel 18 mm thick
  • Planed timber (you will use it to make legs)

Do not make an ironing board out of plywood because it will warp when exposed to temperature changes.

  • Screws - the more the better
  • M10 bolts – the same quantity recommendations as for screws
  • Foam rubber or geotextile - backing for upholstery
  • Upholstery fabric should be non-stick and waterproof.

If you can’t find one, a cotton one will do.

How to make an ironing board with your own hands

  1. First determine the dimensions. For our example we chose the following:
  • ironing surface – 122x30 cm
  • 3 bars measuring 3.5x4x110 cm
  • 2 bars measuring 3.5x4x30 cm

You will choose your sizes based on your height and storage location for your ironing board.

If you made a mistake with the dimensions, cut off the excess.

And this is what should happen in the end.

A built-in ironing board with a mirror can be decorated with a baguette made of natural wood, stone or plastic. Sometimes ironing boards with a mirror are combined with small cabinets in which you can place various small items and fold already ironed linen. The most popular sizes of such ironing boards are 1750x480 mm, but there are also non-standard models.

The photo shows an example of an ironing board with a mirror

Retractable

It is not always possible to find a retractable ironing board in stores, but you can order it at any furniture shop or make it yourself. Such a board is most often placed inside a closet or chest of drawers. It is not uncommon to find an ironing board built into the kitchen.

The wide part of the base of the sliding board is fixed on guides, and when folded, its tabletop folds in half. The dimensions of such a board are always limited by the dimensions of the box in which it is stored. But this board takes up the least space compared to other similar devices.


Tip: If you decide to make a retractable ironing board yourself, then you need to take into account that its resistance to loads is directly proportional to the quality of the guides.


Wardrobe with ironing board

The most popular model is a built-in ironing board in a wardrobe or regular closet. This board is quite stable, it is easy to lay out and put away and it does not take up any space in the house. The easiest way is to provide a place to place the board in the closet while ordering this very closet. In this case, you will not have to spend money on filing shelves and partitions, as well as on purchasing the necessary additional structures.

If you have a fairly spacious and insulated balcony and you plan to place a closet on it, then an ironing board will fit perfectly in it. In addition to the board, a stepladder and a stand for drying clothes can also fit there.

Considering that a built-in ironing board is quite difficult to find in stores and is most often made to order, then the price for it cannot be low. However, the advantages of this useful design eliminate all complaints about the high cost. Its practicality, ease of use and significant space savings are greatly appreciated by people living in small apartments.

For families with children in everyday life You have to iron your clothes often. And often, while ironing on a regular board, life in the apartment literally comes to a standstill, because in the middle of the room there is a pile of ironing board and linen. Buying a built-in model will make life much easier for everyone in the household.

Do-it-yourself ironing board

Your wife complains about the ironing board, it is narrow and short, and therefore it is inconvenient to iron large items, sheets, duvet covers, curtains and curtains? What would you do for peace in the family?

To make an ironing board we will need:

A piece of chipboard 1400 x 11 50 mm (if there are no panels left from the disassembled cabinet)

Piece of piano hinge 680 mm

Screws 3 mm x 30 mm (6 pcs.)

Screws 3 mm x 14 mm (25 pcs.)

Hacksaw for metal

Screwdriver

- a piece of old flannelette fabric or rug measuring 500 mm x 1500 mm

Piece of upholstery material measuring 500 mm x 1,500 mm

Stapler with staples or hammer and shoe nails

We take the tool in our hands and take out the panels of the disassembled cabinet. Here is the appearance of the ironing board and a drawing with dimensions. The width of the board is 40 cm and the width of the support panels is 34 cm.

The bars 2 under the board are fastened either with screws with a diameter of 3 mm and a length of 30 mm, or with screws and nuts. In this case, you need to make recesses for the heads of screws or screws and for the nuts. Elements 1 are piano hinges, for fastening which 0.3 mm self-tapping screws with a length of 14 mm are used.

Transverse element 3 prevents the structure from spreading. It can be made from the same material or from an old ski pole. A distance of 3 cm between the ends of the board and the ends of the bars 2 will be quite enough for attaching the upholstery fabric.

When assembled, such an ironing board is only 8 cm thick. If you want to lighten the structure, cut out the areas shown as hatching on the slope panels.

If you don't have a stapler, keep in mind that shoe nails are driven into the end of the board, not from the bottom.



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