I just bought a home made wine rack, it's painted white.
Husband put a 24" x 24" board on top, painted it green.. He added a small board on shelf and it's a great little cubby. Matches my room and space. It is now a ironing or cuting place. He didn't see the it, then I told my idea, and his eyes were open. He said, you mean I can fix it and it only cost 15. Goodwill find. |
We'd love to see a picture!
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Yes, do you have a picture? Mostly I can get the idea when someone explains, but I really like to see this one.
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oh yes! Please show a picture!
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Picture, please
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Originally Posted by Freddie
Yes, do you have a picture? Mostly I can get the idea when someone explains, but I really like to see this one.
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wow, great idea and thanks for sharing the photo with us
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Very cool, I like it!
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I like it. I have a small cabinet that I have picked up that I want to transform also. Have it painted but need somebody to make an ironing board top for me. Just a small one for pressing my blocks. I have a very small space and a multi tasking cabinet would take less unused space than a normal size ironing board.
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Nice....Makes a great space...don't think my kids would ever let me live down having a wine rack in my sewing room though....I already am planning my "winter hibernation" in there...lol...
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Handy Hubby.....nice project.
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If you can't get someone to cut a board, take your measurments to lowe's-homdepot's they willl help.
You can also buy boards ready cut and then screw it down, make sure you can get your legs under it & screws into somthing very solid. |
Thanks for the picture. That is really nice. I have a butcherblock with winerack underneath in my kitchen. Can't drink wine anymore.(ulcer). The only thing that would hold me back is the space in the sewing/bedroom. But I will never throw it out, thanks to you.
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