We had a super productive weekend. Lee finished off our big bookcase project, everything except the ladder and track. We need about another month before that's done.
But late last night Lee attached the trim to the top and we were able to call it done!
Because it wasn't finished until late I don't have any pictures of the trim, but I do have a charming new rustic top to share.
Because of all the action going on up high, it pulled some focus from down below. The bookcases on the bottom seemed small and wimpy compared to the bookcases on the wall. We needed to do something drastic to bring some of the focus back down.
So we pulled out the bookcases another 6 inches, and added a thick, medium toned wood top!!!
I LOVE the new wood top. The white just wasn't attention grabbing enough. The dark wood brings your eye back down.
We used two 8 foot, 2"x12" pieces of framing lumber at $13 a piece, which makes the top only a $26 dollar upgrade because we were able to use the leftover stain from our back door project.
We'll have a whole cost breakdown at the end of our project!! :)
Here's a sneak peek of the before:
And the after:
I can't wait to share the rest of the progress!!! The trim on top is fantastic!
Monday, February 4, 2013
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The top looks gorgeous - can't wait to see the rest!
ReplyDeleteHi there -- I've been reading for quite a long time but mainly on my phone until lately so haven't commented much. Just watned to say how amazing this project is looking! Can't wait to see more
ReplyDeleteJenny
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Looks wonderful.- Mouy
ReplyDeletegood job looks great can't wait to see the finished project
ReplyDeleteLove it !! We have done something similar with our besta units and it really just brings the pieces together :)
ReplyDeleteI love the new wood top! Can't wait to see it all finished!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful touch!!! You just don't see that kind of detail anywhere anymore. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteOoo! It makes it look so sophisticated :D
ReplyDeleteLooks great!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I wouldn't think that it would change the look of the bookcase that much, but it really does. Great ingenuity with the framing lumber! Can't wait to see the final project!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to do something similar to a dresser I have. Can I ask how you attached the top? I was thinking liquid nails might work for my project. Just curious what you chose to use.
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