We bought our home about 6 years ago, and it was a big hot mess. A hot mess with potential. Our neighbors told us that prior to our moving in our house was called the "weird house." If rumors are true, the people who lived there before us had pet snakes, tarantulas, and chickens...? And the dining room had one pink wall and one purple. Like hot pink and lavender purple.
Today I am finally revealing our media wall built-ins with all its' sources!To say I am blown away with the finished outcome of our media wall is an understatement! This was our first big DIY project and my husband Anthony truly made my vision come to life...and it‘s even better than I imagined! All of our cabinet bases are from Ikea's custom kitchen cabinetry. We are actually really impressed with the quality of the cabinets and are so glad we decided to go this route which saved us thousands o
Even though I don't really need to do much more research, I seem to be addicted to downloading books from Internet Archive. I really am a research junky. I guess I may as well put all this research energy to good use by sharing some of the good stuff I've found. Because I'm putting lots of pictures in this post, I'm going to insert a page break so it won't bog down folks loading the main page. If you want to see all of the pictures, you'll have to open the post. On my mind this week are closets and other bedroom built-ins—probably because we're trying to make progress on our closet this month. I've cited where I got the drawings. From Housewifery by L. Ray Balderton, 1919 From Home Interiors by the National Lumber Mfg. Association, 1929 From Home Interiors by the National Lumber Mfg. Association, 1929 These three wardrobes are from the Morgan Millwork catalog (1921) I shared a couple days ago. These 5 pages about Closets and Wardrobes are from the book What Makes the House Beautiful: A Collection of Building Details and Measured Drawings, published in 1920 by Henrietta C. Peabody. And three more from various sources. From the Curtis Cabinet and Stair Work catalog, 1927. From an Ideal Built-In Furniture catalog, c. 1920 From a Sears Honor Bilt Building Materials catalog, 1930.
Point to any object in this house, and Disney executive Ricky Strauss can tell you a story about it.
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i’ve been kind of really missing having an actual physical desk, after converting my home office to a guest bedroom. however, that room also has a fairly decent-sized closet that i’ve been thinking of
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