Well, in this case I had the perfect flat thin piece of wood (not even sure what project this came from) and decided to paint it white and make a sign to fill this big
empty wall in my Kitchen that of course needed a vintage «EAT» sign.
Then there was this big
empty wall in our kitchen.
Not exact matches
A glowing Pabst Beer sign on one
wall illuminates discarded shoes and articles of clothing, a scattering (or a collection) of
empty beer cans and,
in the
kitchen alcove, a trash can
in perpetual overflow.
Legs III's
empty nylons, hung high on the
wall, can be seen as shriveled stand -
ins for the reduced human body, while
in Window Piece, fluid - blurred
kitchen knives are directed at a cut - out figure of an entertainer, suggesting violence, albeit one tinged with absurdity.
And, with no items to focus on, potential buyers will be on the lookout for imperfections, such as scratches on the floor, nail holes
in the
wall or dirty grout
in the
kitchen — things that stand out
in an
empty structure.
But before I get too carried away with the anymore mantel mania - there's still that
empty wall above the cabinetry we repurposed
in the
kitchen...
It's a fun little way to jazz up some dish towels, and a super-affordable way to fill up some
empty wall space
in a
kitchen!
Utilize an
empty section of
wall in your
kitchen as a storage space with a bookcase pantry.
Make
Walls Work Harder Storage space
in small cottage
kitchens fills up fast, so Paige installed open shelving along an
empty wall flanking an adjacent powder room.