Sentences with phrase «using wood shelf»

Not exact matches

It's height adjustable, fitted with lockable wheels, can be used as a desk or shelves once your child is older, and comes in a variety of wood finishes.
Now, use wood screws to attach the bottom and top shelves.
I am super impressed with your hubby's rebuild of the wall with shelving using some of the wood; it looks terrific!
Luckily, another spare piece of wood came to the rescue on this one, we stained it and used a couple «L» brackets to add the shelf into place.
Crafted after the wood and leather benches of the early 1900s often used by jockeys to change their riding boots, our ottoman is crafted with thick legs, slatted shelves and antique - bronze nailhead trim.
So, when we decided to use open shelving in our kitchen, I knew right away that I wanted live edge wood shelves.
For the shelves we used inexpensive brackets and wood for shelves that we found after Hurricane Sandy.
For the shelves, I like to use 1 1/2 -2 ″ thick wood boards that are about 12 ″ deep.
The same wood was used to create the open shelving and work desk in the new home office.
Propping up a piece of wood with stacks of magazines and then using it as a decorative shelf.
The bedrooms are furnished with a high quality double bed, complete with luxurious Egyptian cotton linen and contemporary shelving and wardrobe combinations, using brushed metal and reclaimed Indonesian wood.
Drew uses a variety of off - the - shelf materials — wood, cardboard, paint, paper, plastic, rope, and string — combining them with occasional found objects such as branches or tree trunks.
In another Chicago apartment, Putlack ran a modern built - in the entire length of the room, but used different wood to define the fireplace and adjacent shelves from those on either end.
We took one of the shelves to Sherwin Williams and had them color match the white, so we only had to paint the caulk lines and wood pieces we used to build them in.
Pallet wood is creatively used to design playhouses, pallet beds and shelves.
Build these shelves for free using old wood from home or the shipping pallets!
At first I thought I'd make wood shelves but then I decided to cover the existing glass shelves in the white marble contact paper I used on my tray project.
We used brackets from Ikea and created the shelf from two slabs of inexpensive wood from our local DIY store.
I needed a small area for dresses, across from Montana's thin shelves, and used some extra pieces of wood to put in shelves above and below to match his side better and maximize efficiency.
I've always loved the look of raw wood shelves, we used them in the kitchen renovation and the kids bathroom renovation as well.
Along the wall we also created a faux molding using 1 × 3 wood planks and a small shelf at top for resting artwork and other necessities.
The shelving unit is made from steel, iron and reclaimed wood and has certainly been built to last using an industrial themed construction with the highest quality woodworking expertise.
After we found the perfect pallet (tips about working with pallet wood from Funky Junk Interiors), we decided to use the back of the pallet as the front of the shelf and removed 1 plank using a crow bar and hammer.
Is this the same color of white you used on your wood shelving wall and trim, or are you going for different shades of white?
The brackets are ikea and we used cedar deck boards, stained for the wood shelves.
Farmhouse living room with white brick fireplace, reclaimed wood shelf with wrought iron brackets used as mantel and shilplap window - seats flanking the farmhouse - style fireplace.
But before we fired up the circular saw and cut out some new shelves, we used some iron - on melamine edging tape to cover up the exposed particle wood strip that ran down the center of the unit...
I am super impressed with your hubby's rebuild of the wall with shelving using some of the wood; it looks terrific!
The original plan was to use a natural stain for a wood look similar to Bliss at Home's linen closet in my inspiration collage, but the shelves were badly chipped and had large paint drips from previous owners.
Pre-drill your holes, then use wood screws to secure it to your window frame (or in my case — the bottom of open shelving.)
I have an idea very similar to this kind of shelving but I have old barn wood to use.
Use 2-1/2» trim screws and wood glue to attach front and back trim to shelf and side trim.
Like the original wood and leather benches often used by jockeys to change their riding boots in the early 1900s, our ottoman is crafted with thick legs, slatted shelves and antique - bronze nailhead trim.
A wood shelf was installed near the ceiling (with stylish corbels providing support) to tuck away seldom - used supplies.
After my husband and I used an eggshell finish paint (very watered down, so it was more like a stain) om a couple of book shelves for my daughter's room, we found that by the time they dried, while we could see the wood grain clearly like we wanted to, they had a very dull and rough appearance.
Mine are way too HIGH on the wall, and I was thinking I would replace them with some used cabinets (hoping to find some that are solid wood — mine are not) but you've given me a lot to think about with the open - shelving - under - the - cabinets idea.
It lets you figure out how much weight a shelf can hold without starting to sag, depending on the wood type used and dimensions.
2 EXTRA pieces (aka: Scrap pieces) of pallet wood cut to about 8» long (used to stabilize the «shelf top» for the gluing process)
Run a bead of liquid nails along the top part of the leg piece, and then using an angle square, line up the shelf legs under the markings on the shelf length and attached with screws, be sure to screw down below the surface of the wood.
So I made new shelves using salvaged barn wood from my great grandpa's farm, and it «fits» us so much better!
I used the same pallet wood we had for the actual shelf.
My 1 × 4 was going to be my shelf, so I used some wood glue and glued my 1 × 3's together and used clamps to hold them in place while they dried.
Our vanity was all wood, but I have used it on laminate shelves, and it works great.
I designed the wood bench and our contractor built it out of mahogany (the same wood we used on the mantle and the kitchen shelving).
My hubby really wanted to make sure this was sturdy and stayed put on the wall, so he opted to use a couple of long wood screws to attach the whole shelf to the wall.
First I went to Sherwin Williams with a sample (shelf) from the entertainment center and a piece of yellow pine and they custom made a stain color for me to match then I used a wood conditioner (made by Minwax) before applying the stain which helped with the splotchiness.
On another trip searching for materials for the laundry room, we found: salvaged beadboard from farmhouse; a pile of corbels, and the wood plank we used for this shelf.
And instead of black shelving, I would use rustic wood shelves on the walls, again to add some texture.
And we have a little bit of scrap barn wood left over that we will definitely put to use somehow (maybe frames or shelves?).
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