Back in the "good old days" (before air conditioning), most houses featured a deep, shady porch. Designed as a place to escape the summer heat, this seasonal living space was filled with comfortable, durable furniture. Outdoor pieces like swings, settees and especially rocking chairs provided welcome relief from the heat of the day. This do-it-yourself porch rocker project is a great way to take advantage of your own outdoor space-and save on cooling bills while you're at it. The chair features clean, classic Mission styling that's equally at home on the porch of a vintage bungalow or beside the pool on a modern patio. The project calls for mostly straight cuts of standard lumber (redwood as pictured, but other species work equally well) and includes full-size patterns for the curves. Just trace the patterns onto wood, cut out the pieces, sand and assemble. The builder's choice of finish and a cold glass of lemonade completes the job. The porch rocker measures about 42 inches tall by 25 inches wide by 28 inches deep. About U-Bild plans: U-Bild plans are ideal for woodworkers and do-it-yourselfers of all skill levels. Unique "trace, saw and assemble" designs feature simple-to-follow patterns (like sewing patterns) that produce professional-looking results.