Steven Tilkin
We decided to go with a 5-foot tub rather than a 6-foot one to keep the room feeling spacious and I’m so glad we did!.
Another more complicated idea.One that I thought was kind of a big waste of time, but I just chalked it up to being a silly project that wouldn’t really work out but that he would have fun with.
And now of course I love what he came up with.🙂 Actually, this is my favorite little corner of the kitchen right now just because it always feels so tidy and organized.. See how nice it looks with the Tassimo fitting so neatly under the cupboard and the organizers displaying all the different pods like that?.There’s a big place in my heart that loves seeing things all nicely lined up like this.. Chris put these together using some basic pine and some galvanized metal rods to hold the T-discs in place.
There are two rods holding each section of discs in the front of each section and then one in the back behind where the discs sit, making a little triangular compartment for the discs to slide into..I used one coat of my favorite.
Rustoleum Early American.
stain, just to give them a bit of color and I just love how they turned out!.So those are my tips for getting a great, fancy molding look on a budget!
Do you have anything that you would add?I’m always looking for new ways to be able to add more trim work into my life!.
If you want to see more of baby Jack’s nursery, the full (kinda scary!).before and after post can be found here.Did I just suggest that doing a silly little craft will save your Valentine’s Day this year?