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Oak doors, minus original hardware, pre final sanding. |
I'd been pinning ideas onto my pinterest for quite a while trying to decide what to do with them... then I stumbled over to Infarrantly Creative, and this tutorial for her Roadkill Rescue - Door Headboard. Total fate. I swear.
After Andrew
We glued & nailed the trim and board together to fashion a mantle top, and I'm so thankful for that tutorial because I probably wouldn't have went the extra step because we weren't sure we'd like them just painted white or with the top rail. Glad!
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Around the 3rd coat. (Yes those are spray painted star outlines from another project. Messy. Shh.) |
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Mmmmm. Iron. |
After they were dry, we assembled the doors using the hinges across the doors to hold them together. The screws themselves are amazing, they're squares, which I've never seen before, and the hardware is all iron (I assume) and is really in tune with the vintage vibe we have going on here.
After the doors and all were together, we used a french cleat like the tutorial suggests, except I opted for a smaller one because the large ones were gone. I'm glad the tutorial explained what to use, because I had no clue, and Andrew wanted to just screw through the doors and into the wall. After I recovered from my heart attack, I convinced him the cleat was the way to go. And it was. Kim 1, Andrew, 0.
And here is my finished product!
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Distress! And a starfish. |
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Voila! That's Martha Stewart quilting, btw. But there are 2 shams to the set. Our daughter stole one. |
I like the height of the headboard... our house is pretty small, and there's no other substantial size furniture in our room, so I think it makes a statement when you see it. Like, boom, there it is! I also am in the market to add a ton of decorative pillows... I need pillow forms. Talking to Andrew about extra pretty pillows is like torture, he doesn't get it. He doesn't get it!
So proud of you. You knocked it out of the park it looks fantastic! I shared it on my FB and twitter page.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my results!! Your whole entire Roadkill Rescue makes me appreciate the things that I'd usually pass up while trash picking... can't wait to rummage!
DeleteLooks great, Nice work!
ReplyDeletethanks jeff!
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