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So honored to be in the 10+ Fall Home Tours Round-up over at Debbiedoo's Thanks Debbie. Check out all the great homes she picked. Be inspired. Hope your enjoy the Tour. Extremely Photo Heavy ... hope you can visit for a little while. The subdivision that we live in is named THE WOODS and it is almost like living in the Country with 100 houses with acreage or large yards. We have about one acre. We have lived here for twenty-six years, the longest we have lived anywhere. It is a house that I love to decorate and always have tons of unfinished projects sitting around. The large front porch seems to be a good place to stash some of these unfinished projects like this one ... This green cabinet was a freebie and you will love the before and after, so check back to see the finished project. I love to decorate this old farm table for the seasons ... the crows are looking for some corn to eat on this Harvest table. I have been re-doing the Entry, so we may get stuck in here and not see much of the rest of the house. Hope to do a blog on the re-do soon. This is the wall to the left. I made this old pedestal many years ago from a piece of bannister from the high school. Sitting atop is a concrete base of a fountain. The Welch Hutch was purchased just recently from Finds Thrift Store for $265.00. Wood flooring was installed about five years ago. While we are here; I will show some close-ups of the Fall decoration and items on the hutch ... so please grab a cup of hot apple cider and stay with me. Remember to Give Thanks The prayer book with the brass and turquoise cross belonged to Mr.Z's Mother. cr This is my Welch Hutch for my crock collection, but decorated for Fall right now. Bottom shelf holds some of my favorite crocks. Please check back later for a blog on this DIY rusty spring decoration. Love how the candle light reflects off the antique stone fruit and old pottery. Love the brown transferware and the old wooden acorn finial. This is the sweetest platter I have ever owned. Looks like it might have held a casserole or soup tureen. Sold to me by a dear friend. Sweet little Squirrels my Niece made for me years ago. Old iron nutcracker with acorns. The large one is a Burr Oak acorn and it is big. Now on with the rest of the Entry. To the right as you enter, I have this wonderful old iron grid that is so much fun to decorate. Then below in the corner it is a collection of Newel posts and one of my collection of small chairs. Then the Hall Tree where I store some of my vintage umbrellas. The open door you see, goes to the dining room. Take a peak inside at my fall table. Have you ever seen a Parade Umbrella? ... it has a very long handle so the umbrella is up high and will not block the view of the people behind you. Don't know what the long point on the top is. Use your imagination ! Looking back to the front door. The curtain is just an old lace tablecloth draped on the window. Before entering the Living room, you pass under the arch, not really arched, but two antique cast iron brackets decorate each corner and Gabriel above blowing his horn. For the season, I have this nice plant, part of a metal fence and another little chair holding a grapevine pumpkin borrowed from the dining table to anchor the large china cabinet. Above that is a gold gild antique mirror. Lots a pictures for such a small space but hope you enjoyed this. You can see parts of the Living Room by viewing these two blogs Fireplace and Drop cloth Drapes. Leaded /stained glass windows cover six by six windows. They came out of a church in Houston, Texas that was built in 1903. We had to do extensive restoration on the middle one. The outside ones are on the original hinges and can be opened like a door. The middle one is just hanging inside the window. Pottery Collection LOVE copper Walking down the hall and peaking into to the guest bedroom ... this bed just says ... "come take and little nap" and sometimes I do. I LOVE this room full of roses. This is a California King bed and so comfortable. It is one foot longer than a regular king. I have two metal garden screens behind the bed. I made this spread out of two twin size spreads by lapping one over the other and sewing them together; thus the ruffle down the middle. Just keep using it because I can't find one I like better. Used the ruffled piece I cut off for a window valance. I have been removed and swapped some furniture out of this room and still working on it, but will show you a few pictures as is. (more unfinished projects) Please have a chair and rest awhile. Just did not have the heart to scrap these pieces of Sterling. Now a peak at the main Bath off the hall. Restored lamp with French script shade from Wall-Mart. That all for now ... thanks for the visit. You can take a closer look at the china cabinet in the living room as you leave or would you like to stay for a while. The guest bedroom bed is real comfortable. Blessings. Audrey Zumwalt http://audreyzumwalt.blogspot.com/ Timeless Treasures Thanks for staying with me. Knick of Time Debbiedoo's Carolina Fall Home Tour.
Build a rustic hall tree inspired by Pottery Barn Grant Hall Tree! Free simple step by step plans feature detailed diagrams, cut list and shopping list. Everything you need to diy your own beautiful furniture!
Build a rustic hall tree inspired by Pottery Barn Grant Hall Tree! Free simple step by step plans feature detailed diagrams, cut list and shopping list. Everything you need to diy your own beautiful furniture!
This is a handmade Farmhouse style Hall Tree with bench seating. This hall tree is made from pine and is fully customizable to fit your space and your needs. As with any wooden piece of furniture, each hall tree will contain knots, deep graining, imperfections that make them unique and full of individual character. My inspiration comes from creating one of a kind pieces, so please contact my shop for your requests so that we can work together to make it come to life! *Wood type: If you would like to have your Hall Tree made from a specific species of wood, please contact my shop for a custom quote. *Customized finishing options are available as well* ~Stains ~Paints ~Distressing ~Specific Protective Finish Materials *Dimensions and configurations can be customized to fit your needs* The dimensions of the example shown are: 43" wide x 73" tall x 17" Depth. The bench height measures 17" and the width is 42". The storage area below the bench measures 12" high, 42" wide and 11" deep - a perfect place for baskets or storing shoes! Shipping: Pricing varies - please message your zip code so that a personalized shipping quote can be calculated. This item will be shipped and delivered by a reputable transportation company and will arrive between 7-10 days after being completed. Curbside delivery is available to most residential locations, however exceptions may apply. **Free local delivery within 100 miles**
This is a handmade Farmhouse Style Hall Tree with a built in Bench and side storage This hall tree is made from rustic pine and is fully customizable to fit your space. We hand select each piece to add to the character of each hall tree and some boards will contain knots, deep graining, and all things that make these hall trees carry out the beauty and unique character that real pine wood offers. We can also change paint colors and stain should you want that. You may choose any color from Lowes, Home depot or Menards but the standard color will be white if no color is requested. The amount of cubbie storage and hooks will vary depending on the size of the hall tree. 40" wide or less: 2 upper and lower cubbies with 4 sides cubbies 42"- 50" wide: 3 upper and lower cubbies with 4 side cubbies 52" - 60" wide - 4 cubbies upper and lower with 4 side cubbies. The basic dimensions will be as follows: Bench size selected equals overall width. height will be 77" standard and depth will be 16" standard. So for example if you selected a 48" hall tree it would be 48W x 77" H x 16" D. These standard dimensions can be adjusted to whatever size you need so just message us for a custom quote. You will also want to look into purchasing furniture anchors for your hall tree so it can be secured to the wall once it arrives for stability or if you have kids. These are heavy so safety first. ****Shipping will be Free in our standard shipping area but if you live anywhere west of Missouri or towards the far east coast please message before purchasing.** Shipping is a lot harder to schedule and higher in general for these areas so we will need to work out custom quotes.**** We are a 1-2 person crew at most and we do all we can to get everyone's order out as quickly as possible however Shipping times will vary and could be shorter or even longer then 8 weeks shown as our current lead time. We try our best to get them there in the time shown however ever since covid began and to this day still shipping can be hard to book, especially for pieces this size, so we do ask for your patience as we work through times like these. Check out our other items on our Etsy Store!
Free plans to build a Farmhouse Hall Tree. Step by step plans include shopping list, cut list, and detailed diagrams to help you build your own hall tree.