This is a simple ''IKEA Hack'' for a chic and super glam vanity ....
What You'll Need:
- IKEA EKBY Alex Shelf with drawers
- Wood Table Lege (27.5'') Tapered
- 6''x8'' Shelf Brackets
- Cherry oil wood stain
- Table Leg straight top plate
- Spray paint the shelf brackets white with a paint and primer
- Stain the tapered legs with a cherry wood stain
- Assemble the Alex Shelf
- Using wall anchors (50lb anchors were used for this project) secure the shelf brackets to the wall
- Secure the Alex shelf to the brackets
- Attach the straight top plates to the Alex shelf
- Screw the tapered legs to the plates
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No headboard in your bedroom? No problem. Do It Yourself this easy and chik headboard with paint ...
Check out How to Make a Painted Headboard by Justina Blakeney on Snapguide.
This is a two-dimensional lamp silhouette that seamlessly transforms into a fully functional three-dimensional task lamp. Scrap Wood City got the basic idea from Giles Godwin Brown ...
The sound of flowing water is soothing and the sparkling drops of a cascading water feature transport the tranquility of a mountain stream to your backyard. With a single trip to the home centre, gather your materials and create a rustic, bubbling fountain all your own ...
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It's the first thing people see and the last one on many home, the color of the front door. ''People are starting to branch out'', says Amy Wax, an architectural color consultant. ''They realize the color of the front door introduces the world to the people inside, and it can be unexpected and playful''. before you dash off for a quart of neon green, however, Wax recommends stepping back and taking note of the style of the door, along with the trim and siding that frame it. Adding a stately shade can make a simple cottage-style door look more sophisticated, she points out, while a casual, bright hue can make a formal facade friendlier and more whimsical ....
This is a simple, effective, cheap heater alternative to keep you warm in winter; and of course, a nice home decor ....
Additional Video Notes:
* It takes about an hour to make a noticeable difference on overall room temperature. But sitting next to it makes a huge difference (if you're working at your desk, sit it next to you).
* The version shown in the video doesn't have any holes in the top for the warm air to escape like many other versions. However, both options work well, but have slightly different applications ...
- No holes version gets hotter and therefore is better if you are sitting next to it as you get more radiant heat.* The version shown in the video doesn't have any holes in the top for the warm air to escape like many other versions. However, both options work well, but have slightly different applications ...
- With holes version lets some of the hot air escape out the top and therefore fills the room with hot air, and is better for heating a larger area.
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If you're interested in an occasional table for your bed so your won't have to get up once you're all tucked in, look no further. We bring you an easy, quick but most of all, cheap tutorial so you can do it yourself ....
Supplies Used
- 1 - 2x12x12 Top Choice board (if possible, ask the employees to cut this to the exact measurements you need so you won't have to do any cutting)
- 4 - 2'' Ridgid Locking Casters (wheels that only move backwards and forwards and don't swivel, so your table won't move in different directions)
- 1 box of wood screws 8 x 1 1/2
- Sandpaper
Get your local hardware store to cut 2 pieces at 29 1/2 inches and one piece at 60 inches. (If you are attempting to make this for a different size bed, you would add an extra 3 to 3.5 inches on each side of the bed to allow for the comforter space).
After it's cut, just screw the ''L'' brackets into place and sand it.
Screw the wheels into the bottom and voila, it's done. Now, you can paint it in color of your choice.
































