Installation Guide
SUPPLIES LIST:
ǝ 72 Bluff Wall Blocks
ǝ 8 Caps - 12" x 12"
ǝ 6 4x4 Posts (cut to a 6 ft. length)
ǝ 1 2x6 Posts
(cut into 2x18 in. sections)
ǝ Tape Measure
ǝ Shovel
ǝ Level
ǝ Compacting Material
ǝ Rubber Mallet
ǝ Construction Adhesive
ǝ Drill
ǝ 2.5 inch screws
1
• Use a Tape Measure to nd the right place
and length for your bench.
• Build on a level, well compacted base;
using a Shovel and Compacting Material
and Level, or on an existing patio.
5
• Glue your boards onto the seat
ledges of columns.
6
• Using a Drill and
2.5 in. screws,
ax the sections
of trimmed wood
to the bottom
of the boards to
prevent sliding.
STYLE TIP: Using Wood Stain on boards,
choose a color that matches surrounding
design elements to help integrate your
bench into your outdoor living space.
2
3
• Place layers, 6 blocks each, using
Construction Adhesive between each layer.
• Then, switch to a 4 block pattern to
build the nal 3 layers. These layers
will align to the outside of columns to
create the ledge needed for seating.
How-To
Build a Bench
Featuring Bluff Wall
You’ve spent a long time making your back yard the perfect place to relax, now, you and your
guests can sit and take in the view. A bench is a great way to make it happen. So build your own
bench, no stone cutting required, with these easy steps.
• Choose a length for your
slats that will become
the seating of Bench.
TIP: Make sure to stagger each set you
don’t repeat any face styles. Keep the
joints oset and the pattern random.
TIP: For example- pick up
6 4x4 Posts (cut to a 6 ft.
length) and 1 2x6 Board
(cut into 2x18 in. sections)
• Using the 4x4 posts to
properly space, build 2
columns, 4 layers each.
• Use a Rubber Mallet to align
blocks. Be sure to check the inside
of columns to make sure all blocks
line up, as well.
4
• Then, using more
Adhesive, place the
Caps on the column.
TIP: Lay blocks so
nished end is visible
at each corner,
centered behind the
marker blocks.

