New is not always better!
We have this awkward alcove high in the wall in our dinning area. It has been many things since we moved here. A place to display home decor, a catch all for keys and random stuff, you name it, it has been it! It was awful! Such an eye sore. I wanted to turn this space into a usable storage area that is not only functional but architecturally appealing. The idea of making it a book shelf was the plan. Our family loves books but had no place to store them.
My brain started ticking...what's free and old looking? Wood pallets.
It took me awhile to round some up to take apart. After they were disassembled and all the nails were removed I started cutting and screwing them into the wall.
They don't need to be perfect! That is the joy of wanting the old and rustic look.
I went to Rod Works and found these beautiful iron brackets. You want to make sure they are drilled into the stud so it will hold the weight of the book shelf.
I LOVE milk glass! My favorite is this Hobnail Milk Glass by Fenton. Oh the stories this piece could share! Beautiful.
Love the way it turned out. Hope I helped inspire you.
6 comments:
I love this- love the rustic charm and shabby wood!! Would love for you to come share this at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
oh wow!
I love it.
My hubby wants to use some old pallet wood to make/ or line the cabinets in our vintage camper.
I'm bookmarking this to show him.
found you thru Feathered Nest Friday.
Pat
Very Charming :)
I just featured this amazing project today! Come grab a button
Kim
http://kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com/2011/10/good-morning-sunshine.html
Love it!
~Pam
pamspaintparlor.typepad.com
this is so great. i have so many pallets in my garage and no ideas of what to do with them. thank you so much for inspiring me!
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