In the cozy country kitchen, the peninsula is supported by
a reclaimed wood post and surrounded by industrial - inspired stools.
Not exact matches
I
posted about two months ago on facebook two options for floors... I was torn between going with a tile that looked like
reclaimed wood and one that had a hand painted ceramic tile feel but in a mosaic style.
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reclaimed wood
I shared a
post on some GIANT DIY WALL ART on this past Tuesday and today I will show you a fantastic one those Ikea hacks: a DIY
reclaimed wood buffet.
You can see my entire spring dining room
post here, and to catch all the details on how I refreshed our striped wall with
reclaimed wood frames and free botanical prints, click here.
This show is rich in breadth of materials including paintings and sculptures made from oils, inks, mirrors, plexi, acrylic and resin,
reclaimed post consumer materials, bent
wood, led lights and glazed tiles.
This is SO inspiring — I'm just discovering the world of
reclaimed wood and am falling in love — I need some sort of beautifully cool displays for my inventory on a zero budget and felt rather hopeless until I saw this
post!
This
post was created in a partnership with The Home Depot Natalie from Doodlecraft created this winning
reclaimed wood lamp
I
posted about two months ago on facebook two options for floors... I was torn between going with a tile that looked like
reclaimed wood and one that had a hand painted ceramic tile feel but in a mosaic style.
I absolutely loved the
reclaimed wood art over your mantel in your Fall mantel
post.
You can see my entire spring dining room
post here, and to catch all the details on how I refreshed our striped wall with
reclaimed wood frames and free botanical prints, click here.