Hep...
we are at it again
we are at it again
using reclaimed vintage stuff from other peoples houses...
with their permission of course!
with their permission of course!
This is Dave
he can do/fix just about anything
...or so he tells me
for this project he is sanding and scraping
and making sure I like the way the door looks!
Dave happens to like to have his picture taken too.
Hey Dave!!!!
looks pretty good!
Hey Dave!!!!
looks pretty good!
the door is about 7.5 feet tall and about 26 inches wide
about perfect
for a nice cabinet for the bathroom
&
I paid about 60 dollars for the door
many of the small details in this bathroom are very rustic
have peeling paint and natural wood
but the colors are actually
rather neutral
the vanity is very fun with its
little turned legs and a spot for a basket
the actual bath fixtures and tile
are contemporary and streamlined
but it is interesting how the two
concepts of rustic and contemporary work well together
especially in a space this small
here is our spot for the new cabinet
and a close up of the door in all of its
painted chippy vintage wonderfulness
we chose to build the cabinet in on an angle
so it took up a bit less space
and of course every old door needs an old knocker....you twist the knob and the woodpecker knocks!
The interior is built of simple pine and finished with a white pickled stain
this is the other side of the door
which was originally going to be the front but when we set it in the room
is was too busy and distracting
the only thing missing is a great big old knob...which will be fun to search for
so there you have it!
re-think
re-use
re-cycle
thanks for stopping by!
kelley
; 0 )
have peeling paint and natural wood
but the colors are actually
rather neutral
the vanity is very fun with its
little turned legs and a spot for a basket
the actual bath fixtures and tile
are contemporary and streamlined
but it is interesting how the two
concepts of rustic and contemporary work well together
especially in a space this small
here is our spot for the new cabinet
and a close up of the door in all of its
painted chippy vintage wonderfulness
so it took up a bit less space
and of course every old door needs an old knocker....you twist the knob and the woodpecker knocks!
The interior is built of simple pine and finished with a white pickled stain
this is the other side of the door
which was originally going to be the front but when we set it in the room
is was too busy and distracting
the only thing missing is a great big old knob...which will be fun to search for
so there you have it!
re-think
re-use
re-cycle
thanks for stopping by!
kelley
; 0 )
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