While not a patch on the stuff here I have done a fair bit over the years:
Child’s beds (railing alongside up to 4 years old)
Bunk beds
Bookcases
DVD / CD cases
Coffee tables
Entertainment units
Toybox (060)
Gazebo
Cubby houses / tree house
Carport
Kid’s desks
My desk
Workbenches
The toybox was a scale 0-6-0 pannier tank loco (painted GWR livery) that the kids could stand in and "drive" and had toys in the boiler area. Sadly no pics that I can find of most things.
My woodwork is more utilitarian than pretty and even more construction than furniture. Gazebo and carport at our current place comes to mind.
Anyway a few pics. The lounge furniture was done while I was in WA and had ready access to jarrah for tassie oak prices. Over here it is silly pricing. One of the units is tassie oak stained to match (ish) the jarrah.
There are three of those DVD cases, one full of CDs and another with CDs and DVDs and misc shite. And a smaller square coffee table that sits next to my chair. All simple joinery with biscuit joined planks to make wide slabs as needed and blind routed shelves for strength.
I built a couple of book cases over 30 years ago and these are still in use. Just stained pine since the budget was already stretched. These are either side of our entrance.
Big one is a bee's dick over 2.5m high and 3.3m long. It comes apart at the second shelf for transport. Two of our rentals over the years had 2.4m ceilings so that one stayed in the garages.
I used to do fancy woodworking with my father when I was at school and uni, he had decent gear which disappeared after he died (I was too far away though I do know where it went!!!). He used to make trophies and various boxes and cabinets and so on. The only bit I have done was I made a jewelry box for my wife for her birthday a lot of years ago.
I would get shot for not dusting it off... If she knew. This is jarrah too if I recall correctly. Routed joints with a borrowed jig so no great skill required.