How to keep your ice cream soft in the freezer (Ten Second Tips)
Light fixtures are really important to me and the light fixtures in this room are from the Waterhill collection from.
You just need to pick up some basic in-stock upper cabinets from your local hardware store (ours were unfinished oak and I just painted them), build a basic frame on the floor from 2×4’s to raise your cabinets off the floor a litter, and then attach them to the wall and each other!We had a space that would fit 9 cabinets almost perfectly, so we used 8 and left that little nook in the middle for the counter.
We made our own faux butcher block counter, just like we did on.the long counter in the laundry room.and I just love the warmth it brings to this back hall.
We trimmed the whole thing out in a few places, but mostly we just needed lots and lots of paint to make the whole thing come together beautifully!.It’s actually a pretty simple project that has a really big payoff, and it’s really really easy when you compare it to some of.
the other built-in projects we’ve done.
in this house in the last few years.I guess that’s why the only way I can sum it up is to say: Yup, it’s a learning experience.. And the season’s really only just getting started.This, my friends, is an idea post.
Not an execution post.And it’s about my giant chalkboard that I made a couple of months ago.. My giant chalkboard that I finally got hung up in the kitchen on the blank wall where I needed something cheery.
And then I left it there and did nothing.. I’m no great chalkboarder, you see.I tried a little quote up there, which I loved, but I did not love my handwriting.