This post is going to be heavy on the pics, light on words. I'd like the photos to speak for themselves. We have been living without some storage solutions for a while and this weekend Lane worked especially hard to build and install various shelves and a closet. He used reclaimed barn wood for everything but the dowels on the closet and towel rack. Hooray! We have places to put our stuff!
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Our "closet" before.--Note the bikes lined up. We need a shed! |
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Now isn't that better? |
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Bathroom trim and a towel rack. The trim is from reclaimed barn wood, too. |
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Our vintage tile shower. This was *not* a project of the weekend. I just didn't think you'd seen it yet. |
The new shelves have opened up the counter which is really nice. The clutter can really get to a person.
Last, but not least, a way to organize our shoes, helmets and the like. This really cleans up our dining area and gives the semblance of organization.
1 comment:
Thanks! I can see how the closet might be a problem given the dogs...
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