I am heading to NYC this weekend for a mini-getaway with my college
roomates, so I won't be working on the house at all. I do, however, have a date
with my dad on Friday to check out base units for our built-in desk/bookshelves.
(When did it happen that I'd rather spend my Friday nights at Home Depot than
at the bar?) I am planning on using unfinished kitchen cabinet bases and
cutting off the bottom toe-kick part to get it pretty close to the standard 30"
desk height. Here's an example of someone who did this... I think it turned out
great: Home Office Before and After.
The only tricky thing I foresee is the how to do the base unit for the angled part of the wall, but we have a couple of ideas marinating. For the wood
desktop, I am between a stained butcher block counter-top (which is pretty
expensive) and just throwing some 2x's together similar to this. Normally I prefer to go with the cheapest alternative, but now that I'm a "grown-up" I'm trying to remember that sometimes it's better to spend a little
extra money for something of better quality that will last longer.
Check out my pinterest board to see some of my ideas for the built-ins and
some other items in the room (such as the curtains and rug I just ordered from Crate and Barrel... crossing my fingers that I like them when they arrive!).
The one thing I wanted to do for the "reading nook" in the corner is
re-upholster a wing back chair that currently belongs to my dad. I have been
looking at local re-upholsterers and it seems like it could cost anywhere from
$500-$700 to have it done by a professional. Since I could buy a brand new
chair for that amount, I think I might have a go at it myself. I have been
researching DIY re-upholster tutorials online and it seems like it's possible
with a little skill and a lot of patience. Now I just need to make sure my dad
is willing to give me the chair :).
Have you ever tried a somewhat complicated DIY re-upholser? If so, how did
it turn out? Any tips?
How the heck did you customize this page so nicely? I cant figure it out! How did you get those pics at the top of the page?
ReplyDeleteI'm with you DW...please, tell us, Colette!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks guys! The header photos I did in Photoshop... (I downloaded a free trial). I've also just been googling html code for different gadgets to add to my side bar. I'll do a post soon, a lot of it is really easy!
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