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... Who became a serial. I had wanted a built-in bookcase. And tired of drywall that you can not screw in, we decided to put slätsponts panel on the short wall in the Great Room. That would be the living room, dining room, reading room, läxrum, listen-to-music room and guaranteed TV freely. The all ostylade and quite messy bookcase. I think it's neat with books. They are welcome to be seen. But so have of course a bunch of uncouth, folders and ugly document collector, oinklistrade short stacks (from the time BEFORE the digital camera you know ...), the children felt pens and coloring books. Simply a lot of you want to hide. So it had to be closable cabinet bottom and open shelves at the top. Ideally place built and happily stylish cupboards ... IVAR cabinets from IKEA had to be a little easier compromise. They are atleast made of real wood! And we removed the ugly disc in the rear end so slätsponten show through. The cabinets were purchased, and a bunch of glued panels. Then it took like STOP. Until like two weeks before Christmas Eve (three years ago ...) The man and goes and gathers force (for all his wife's quirks) Then suddenly he says-what was it you were ha't?? And then you have to forge ... The shelf went under the working title "bookshelf HELL" ... Eventually it was in place. Just in time for Christmas Eve ... The Battle-IVAR painted in tempera and stylish rings from Gysinge. kitchen planner The Bookshelf painted in egg tempera, light gray-white (9-611). Surface skirting and cornice for the "built-feeling". Is not cornice TIDY? A fairly simple, parmesan, inclined board with bevel. Pretty hefty in dimension, fits brädtaket. The strip is made here in the village. But not so easy to arrange in the corners. (Both "outside corners" AND "inside corner") between IVAR cabinets, it became a small gap, which became a good CD shelf. Now, of course abetsnamnet on the Bookcase forgotten long time ago ...
So inspiring! kitchen planner I have some Billy that I thought would look like antique shelves. Thinking only on where I should get färdigrandade boards that should be between the shelves? Hug Maud January 15, 2009 22:02
Ahhh huh funny to see that it lives in here. Was so happy to see that you had looked into my blog. Has been inside LEAST twice a day since I 'found you' :) You know ... we are currently in the same thoughts as you were when you started 'Bokhyllehelvetet' I feel ALREADY that it is impossible. We have a wall that I do not know how to deal with. Want ec have a mix of office, bookshelf, crafts, sewing, etc. wall. MY living room. HOW do? Getting kitchen planner crazy. Will not reach good: (We have anyway been looking through all of our gadget stash and found an old super heavyweight ekmatbord-type monk variant and dragged in as matbort stf our old who always looked untidy and messy. kitchen planner Moreover, we found an old BIG 'orient carpet' in a container which we took home a la under the sofa. did find another orientalis carpet in my stash o la during matbortdet. kitchen planner Now it suddenly TREVLIT in here ... but then .. the dära WALL laughing a facial every night sitting in couch. GOD huh I'm talking in your blog :) Anyways, I got home just a liiitet envelopes from Gysinge today. SEK 80 in shipping for a small envelope? kitchen planner Oh well ... it was anyway glass rings, kitchen planner reads straps, nails and string them roll the ice I will do (d was so I found you) As soon as linen fabric come from stuff o style :) Shall shoot late on the show. But VIKKA fine glass rings! kitchen planner Sat and cuddled with them for a while. Giant beautiful. Hug Karina trasseltofs.bloggagratis.se January 15, 2009 22:34
Hello! Long time, hope all is well and that it goes well! Now it is perhaps a little interlude, but soon're all up and running kitchen planner again! So nice to bring order to the shelves. Surely it will be nice when it's built like your shelf became now! I have not read Farm & Cottages, but it sounded intriguing. I have to check it out and see where in Sörmaland it was! Take care! Warmest hugs Karin January 16, 2009 14:44
Glad you dropped in! Hope the new year has started well, peered into your other blog too and it've happened a lot in the company as well, fun, beautiful felted items you have for sale! Family, jobs and job feels familiar, time flies and plenty want to have done. Have a good time! January 16, 2009 14:54
The first time that I visit you, and here I will more times and visiting! Are expatriate Varmlander, so I understood what you meant about how to pronounce arvikamarten, but I do not know how to do the sign of a for it to become Värmland ... Hug Anna January 18, 2009 13:35
Hi, Thanks kitchen planner for your cute comment! So fun to find here, so many nice pictures kitchen planner and very exciting reading. That cornice is super stylish, quite to my taste. So nice that you have animals, became a little curious as to what you have to kind of chickens? The rooster is similar to our rooster :-) Now I'll look around some more here :-) Regards Catherine January 19, 2009 18:42
Yes! I just love the site-built furniture. Your bookshelf makes me hungry for one more :). Simple kitchen planner design is the most beautiful - ab

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