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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Reclaimed Wood Shelf

Just a quick little post to say that with a little help from the mom (that was seriously one HEAVY piece of wood) we got the kitchen shelf in place.


I LOOOOOOOVE it.
We got a couple of brackets at the Home Depot and some anchors for the plaster wall behind that paneling. My little mortar and pestle was a DAV thrift store find for $3.50 (oh, who am I kidding, everything up there came from a thrift store.)


As you can see, the one coat of poly I put on it really doesn't make it that shiny at all and because it's right above the stove, hopefully the poly will make it a little easier to clean off (dream on, woman without a range hood in her kitchen, dream on).

Welp, tomorrow it's back to crossing things off that gargantuan to-do list before the show on Friday. Wish us luck!

6 comments:

  1. That is a very cool chunk of wood! Shelf. Whatever. Heh... I love that you were able to rescue it from the basement too. I have rescued some similar aged wood from my in-law's 100+ year old barn and am going to have it made into an island for our kitchen. (you know, at some point. once the floors are all sanded and poly-ed, and the walls all painted, and the lights put in, and... heh...) I'm really excited that it's not going to just moulder in a stack somewhere and will actually get to be functional again. Let us know how the one coat of poly works too, cause I'm debating how many coats to use myself...

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    1. Ooohhh a kitchen island would be so cool! I wished we would have had more of this wood and I'm always searching craigslist for old barn wood. Lucky! I'll let you know how it works out after I've cooked a few meals on the stove and put a nice film all over everything in the kitchen : )

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  2. Looks awesome! May I recommend Essie Magnolia as the perfect red summer polish. Nothing but compliments. Love you and I love your house!! Wish that I could be there (+Piper) to enjoy the music.

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    1. Thanks, sis! Love you too and wish you could be here, hanging out, letting Shorty lick the dickens out of Piper.

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  3. Just wanted to send you a "Thank You" for hosting the David Bazan Living Room show last night. You both have a wonderful home, and it was the perfect setting for an entertaining and memorable June evening.

    Thank you.

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    1. Hey, thanks for coming and helping make it really great. He said that he thoroughly enjoyed the crowd and the energy.

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