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Haven Loveseat Digital Build Plan
Haven Loveseat Digital Build Plan
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Required Tools
Tape Measure · Speed Square · Drill/Driver · Circular Saw · Pocket-Hole Jig · 90° Driver · Random Orbital Sander
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Two seats, one build. The setup that makes your patio feel like a room.
~$350–$600 in materials · $1,800 at retail · $34 for the plans.
Digital PDF plans — no materials included. You source lumber locally. The plans give you everything else.
The Haven Loveseat shares the same joinery logic as the sofa — if you can build one, you can build the other. Pocket-hole joinery throughout means no exposed screws, no complicated angles. The cut list is optimized for standard lumber dimensions so there's no awkward ripping or specialty cuts. A focused builder can complete this in a weekend.
What the Plans Handle
Zero-Waste Cut Lists. Exact board counts, cut sequences, and dimensions. One trip to the lumber yard — no leftovers, no guessing.
Glove Fit Cushion Specs. Exact dimensions matched to your frame with direct sourcing links. Order once — fits perfectly on the first try.
Never Stuck Support. Direct support through your entire build — questions answered, problems solved. Not a download that disappears.
Material Sourcing. Direct Home Depot and Lowe's links for every item — lumber, hardware, and finish. Exact specs, no substitutions required.
Plan Details
Est. Material Cost: $350–$600
Blueprints: Top view, side elevation, exploded joinery diagrams
Dimensions: 52"L × 32"D × 34"H
Material & Sourcing Lists
Lumber schedules, cushion specs, hardware links. Free — no email required.
Haven Loveseat — View Sourcing List

The loveseat plan is excellent and the build itself went smoothly. Where I spent way more time than expected was finishing the exposed wood properly - I wanted multiple coats of sealant so it holds up outside. That's not a knock on the plans, just realistic expectations for anyone doing this build. The finished piece looks beautiful and I think itll last a long time.
Built the loveseat from the plan sheets in about a weekend and a half. Comfortable and solid. No complaints.