Thursday, July 5, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
My Turn!
Now it's my turn to post something that I made.
The idea came from one of my favorite blogs
Mine isn't quite as tidy and neat as hers, but it's ok. We like the wabi sabi.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Loft Ladder
The loft project installation is underway. We are seriously proud of this ladder that we designed. And by "we," I mean "he." I just found a photo of a similar one and made the request.
One more photo, for perspective
One more photo, for perspective
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Secret Storage
Our neighborhood association prohibits unattached structures, such as storage sheds. Here's our solution - a little lean-to room on the back of our house, not visible from the front or side yards.
The ramp doubles as a reading space
Landon's Closet
From our Hammer Man - our grandson's closet. He removed a long wire shelf from the top of the original closet. The new design left a small space for hanging clothes and shoes. The right side of the closet is now filled with toys that once occupied a giant box on the floor. Later, the shelves can hold folded clothes.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Master Bath Closet
Behind the medicine cabinet was a typical linen closet with wire shelves.
You know, the kind that all of your little things fall through...
The basket on the floor is for dirty laundry. We had planned to hang a swag of fabric on the door, but our Inner Minimalists like it just as it is.
Let's Make This Taller
Our 1980's house had a "too short" bathroom counter and wallpaper from the original owners

In this photo you can see exactly how much space we had, to move up the mirrors without getting into electrical re-wiring. Hammer Man didn't want to move the lights.
We removed the laminate countertop and built a support grid with pressure treated 1 X 4s on top of the cabinets. Since the sinks moved up too, we extended the drain pipes, then we put the countertop back on. Now we can reinstall the mirrors.
Here is the finished project. Now we can brush our teeth without doing squats. Here, in the reflection of the mirror you can see the insert that replaced the medicine cabinet. (See next post)
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