This project requires a minimum of eight 8-foot 1x4 furring strips that are readily available at the home center. Take your time and be selective when you pick out the boards. Make sure they are straight and check for any defects. I suggest buying one or two extra boards since they are so inexpensive, in case you discover defects later or you make a mistake.
Click here to download my plan for this project. Cut all of the pieces to size then assemble it using a nail gun and glue. You can also use a hammer and nails or screws. Note that the furring strips can vary in width a little, so always measure your actual pieces in case you need to adjust the plan. I used 1/2 rope for handles and a pair of strap hinges. I used hardboard for the bottom.
Lid supports come in both a left version and a right version, so I installed one on each side of the toy box.
I finished the toy box with Minwax Wood Conditioner, then Minwax Provincial Stain, and sprayed it with two coats of Satin Polyurethane. The toy box turned out great and will only look better after lots of use and abuse.