Pipe furniture is really popular these days. In the laundry room, you saw how I used pipe fittings to build the hanging rack and towel bar. Along the way, I learned a few lessons that I’m goi…
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Coat rack, peg, "Le Grimpeur" hook. Hook made of cast iron from real high quality plumbing fittings. His arm and his head will accommodate your jackets, coats and other clothes or accessories. The object being in cast iron, please take note of the weight indicated below. Dimensions: height 20cm width: 12cm depth: 20cm Weight: 1.6kg Standard Shipping: Colissimo Delivered without screws. -------------------------------- The appearance of the piece may differ from the photo shown. The piece may, unnaturally, have minor defects.
Check out our list of wall-mounted DIY shelving ideas to inspire your next project. These were built using pipe and Kee Klamp fittings.
An Industrial Home Bazaar original design! The triangular shape of this industrial pipe corner plant stand lets you slide it smoothly into corners or between two pieces of furniture. This space-saving piece is made of rugged black iron pipes and reclaimed wood. The shelves sits on top of the pipes and and rest snugly between the pipes. Dimensions: Height approximately 22" Width 16" Depth 8 1/4" Shelf space: Width 13 1/4" Depth 7 1/4" Care: Wipe with a soft clean cloth. Avoid using chemicals or harsh agents on wood shelf as they may damage finish.
The humble coffee table has actually become one of the most used items of furniture in the house. Just think about how often you use yours to rest drinks, perhaps scribble some notes, play games,
There are some beautiful home and furniture ideas that will have you longing to try and change the look of your home in both big and small ways. These mechanical plumbing pipe furniture ideas will definitely fit into many scenarios. One of them could be something that you would like to try for spaces like pubs. You should know all about pub decoration to use this idea.
Great gift idea for the ma/woman in your life that loves industrial decor! This desk would be great on a desk or a bookshelf in an office. This is a great gift for a boyfriend for Christmas or graduating from college and taking their first job! Customizable handmade pipe lamps. Available in multiple designs and made to order. Made from 1/2 pipe and fittings Vintage style twisted cord Right hand turns on/off - turning clockwise for on and for off Comes with a 40 Watt Edison bulb. You can change the lightbulb, which supports up to 60 Watt. Intended for indoor use only. Customer orders and requests are highly encouraged, simply message me for details. For example, there are many different designs that I am capable of crafting if you have ideas!
Great modern lighting found on etsy.com. Repurposed piping and salvaged wood. The Reactor. Gradient Chandelier The Serpentine Floor Lamp
This week's project at the Turtles and Tails household involved upgrading the dog feeding area. If you recall, last year we built plumbing pipe open shelving in the dining area. We decided that we wanted to carry the look over into the kitchen and give the dogs an upgraded spot for eating. This is what their feeding area looked like before. The raised buckets - available here - have a carrying handle and built-in bowl areas in the lid. I stenciled their names on the buckets a few years ago and we liked to pretend that they always go to the correct bowl because they can read. It's all quite serviceable, we were just looking for something a little more rustic and easier to keep clean. We were lucky enough to have some old lumber given to us recently. These 10" wide boards (1.5" thick) were originally the sides of a waterbed. A quick run through the planer to remove the lacquer and scratches and they were ready to go. Each "shelf" ended up being 8.5" x 22.5" x 1.25" thick. We started by taking the dogs' bowls and tracing them on the board and cutting out holes with a Rotozip. Important: You'll want to cut your holes slightly smaller than the circles you traced so that the edge of the bowl rests on the wood and holds it in place. After puttying any imperfections and sanding everything smooth, I stained the wood with Minwax's Jacobean stain and then waxed it with 2 coats of Minwax's dark finishing wax. Another tip: To get a silky-smooth surface, finish by buffing the wood with extra fine steel wool. The framework to hold the shelf to the wall is made of everyday plumbing parts. For each shelf we used: 8 - 2" length 3/4" nipple pipe 2 - 4" length 3/4" nipple pipe 2 - 6" length 3/4" nipple pipe 4 - 3/4" floor flanges 6 - 3/4" 90 degree elbows 2 - 3/4" tees 2 - 3/4" caps The framework was assembled and then painted using Rustoleum's Flat Black spray paint. Once the paint was dry the pipes were reassembled with the shelf and mounted to the wall. Make sure you either hit a stud with your screws or use anchors as you don't want the shelves falling down. We also made a stand for the water bowl using the same wood and plumbing pipe. We considered mounting it to the wall (with support feet at the front) but decided it wasn't necessary. And the different style breaks up the look. The dogs were unsure at first (and Sasha went to the wrong bowl the first day), but since then it's been business as usual. The new setup takes up much less space, leaving a clearer path from the hallway through the kitchen. And cleaning up the water spills and dog hair is so much easier. Here is one more before and after:
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