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Isn't it great when a project you've been planning to do forever finally gets done? That was this planked wall for me! It all started when I saw what Chris at Just a Girl did for her son's room. Go see it, it's a.ma.zing! From that point on I knew I wanted to do something similar for my son's room. Fast forward about a year from the time I saw that post, when we needed a new fence. When the guys came to replace it, I told my husband to have them stash 4-5 of the panels beside the house. I knew I didn't want to throw that wood out! Fast forward another year, and we finally reached a point where we were ready to attempt this project. Here's how we started: 1) Enlist boy-who-will-be-living-with-this-awesome-project to help pull each board apart and remove the nails. 2) With a high-pressure nozzle, my husband cleaned all of the boards off very well. Then we left them in the sun for days to dry out thoroughly. 3) Not pictured- I used the palm sander to quickly knock off the hard edges on the side that would show, and made a pass over the flat side of the board to remove any wayward splinters. They are by no means smooth, but should keep any more splinters at bay. 4) We marked the studs with painter's tape so we would know where to nail the boards in. (That fence in the background is the next one to go...more project supplies!) We started at the top with a long board centered, and worked out from there. We completed one entire row at a time, varying the placement of the longer boards and then cutting smaller boards to fit as needed. I made 1 million trips back and forth outside to the saw. What? You don't use power tools in the snow while bundled up and wearing golden slippers? Now, these fence boards are not perfect, straight, or particularly level, and are often bowed. We just worked with them as we went, and it all turned out alright. If a piece wasn't quite right, we'd flip it around the other way and it would usually work better. You just have to play with each piece and choose the best one for the spot you're in. I painted the wall tan before we started, so that any gaps in the wood would be less obvious. Most of the plank walls I've seen had the crown and baseboard removed, but we didn't want to do that. I was a little concerned with how that would look, but I think it turned out just fine. We only had one outlet to deal with on this wall. We ended up running two rows of boards right up to the edge of the cover and working out from there. The piece across the bottom side barely covers the plate and I'm ok with that. For the top I measured and cut a scrap to plug the hole that was left. I knew the bed would be covering the plug so I wasn't too concerned about it. Once we got to the bottom, we were left with a space that was about 1/2 of a width of a board. It would have been a snap if we would have had a table saw to rip the boards in half, but we didn't. So, we used our jigsaw and it worked good enough to get the pieces we needed for that bottom row. I think from start to finish it took both of us working together for about 6 hours. A good deal of that time was going back and forth to the saw. We love all of the nail holes and knots and texture and color variation and imperfections in the wood. It makes it so interesting! We're also suprised at how much bigger it makes the room feel. It's quite a small room, so every little trick to make it seem bigger helps. There's still plenty to do in this room. I have a few things to add to the planked wall, a headboard to make, a gallery wall to put together, and a few accessories to tweak. I'm hoping to get it finished up in the next few weeks, after all, it's only been in the works for over 2 years! *Disclaimer: There could be health concerns when using pallet wood or boards that have been treated with chemicals. We are confident that these boards were safe to use in our home, but if you're not sure you might want to research a bit online. Sealing the wood with a few coats of polyurethane may also be effective if you're concerned about the safety of the wood. Use old fence boards at your own risk... Linking up with: Uncommon Designs Monday Funday, Thrifty Decor Chick, Liz Marie Blog
This tutorial shows how I quickly and easily framed the wall and installed the electric fireplace for my fireplace built-in!
Halos nasa 75 na mga images kasama na ang floor plans and designs sa loob ng posts na ito. PLAN DETAILS Floor Plan Code: MHD-2016024 Two Storey House Plans, Modern House Plans Beds: 5 Baths: 5 Floor Area: 308 sq.m. Lot Area: 297 sq.m. Garage: 1 PLAN DESCRIPTION Amolo is a 5 bedroom two storey house plan that can be built in a 297 sq.m. lot having a frontage width minimum of 14.7 meters maintaining at least 2 meters on both sides of the house. Entering this house begins at the garage where a hallway is provided to lead you to the main entrance. Unlike the conventional design, this 5 bedroom two storey house plan has it kitchen at the left side instead of a dining first. The Living room is at the right having a size of 4.5 meters by 6 meters big enough to accommodate a sizable guest. The dining room is next with a water body as a recreation for the eyes while eating at the dining. This house has its 2 bedrooms already at the ground floor having there own built in cabinets and 2 toilet and baths. The second floor consist of another 2 common bedrooms with 2 baths, one as an en-suite and one common. the family room is just right above the dining and the first to see when you climb the stairs. It is also open to below to take advantage of the water body below as a place to relax. This house design takes into consideration that the master’s bedroom is big enough as a place of luxury for the land lord or owner. To its left is the walk-in closets, linen and the master’s bath. the open terrace is also provided exclusively for the masters to relax and feel comfortably viewing the outside view of the house. ESTIMATED COST RANGE Budget in different Finishes. Values shown here are rough estimate for each finishes and for budgetary purposes only. Budget already includes Labor and Materials and also within the range quoted by most builders. Budget Currency is in Philippine Peso (PHP). Rough Finished Budget 3,696,000 – 4,312,000 Semi Finished Budget 4,928,000 – 5,544,000 Conservatively Finished Budget 6,160,000 – 6,776,000 Elegantly Finished Budget 7,392,000 – 8,624,000, AMOLO – 5 BEDROOM HOUSE (MHD-2016024) This article is filed under: Small Cottage Designs, Small Home Design, Small House Design Plans, Small House Design Inside, Small House Architecture
At the end of this mitosis and meiosis lesson plan, students will be able to define mitosis and meiosis and identify what occurs at each phase of cell
I live in Istanbul for 24 years. I'm a lawyer and a photographer. This was the window I used to see every day against my room, so only I was able to see it from this angle.
House Plan: Dimensioned plans to indicate the layout of rooms, walls, doors, and windows. These plans are an overhead view of the house.
I never liked group projects, but including collaborative art projects in your class can create a sense of community & large scale works of art.
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At the end of this earthquakes lesson plan, students will be able to identify the role plate boundaries play in earthquakes, model different types of
A wonder wall has been a great addition to my classroom! These wonder bubbles can be used in a variety of ways. They are perfect to incorporate into your Genius Hour or into your Common Core curriculum. My kids love writing and re-writing their "wonders." First, decide which type of bubbles (no lines, dotted lines, single lines, colored, black & white) fits your students best and laminate them. Then, take a picture of your students in a “wondering” pose. Finally, display them along with the variety of choices for a heading. To use, have your students write on them with a dry-erase marker. You can have them write a specific wonder that goes along with a unit you are studying, or have them write and change their wonders as they answer them and have new ones! What is included: → Directions on how I use the bubbles → FOUR different headings for you to choose from to display with your Wonder Bubbles → 7 Wonder Bubbles without lines to write on → 7 Wonder Bubbles with handwriting lines to write on → 7 Wonder Bubbles with single lines to write on → TWO different color choices - Colored OR Black & White __________________________________________________________________ Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases! I love seeing how you are using them in your own classrooms! Also, click here to follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always on sale for the first 48 hours they are posted. You'll be the first to know. Please contact me with any questions! Thank you so much, Sarah Barnett ❤️
12 x 9 , mixed media collage on paper. November 2012
The thought that fabric captures and holds “memory” excites my imagination. The thought that an old piece of clothing is implanted with stories of the wearer. The thought that a piece of stitched table linen holds within it the secrets of a household. I take the phrase “the fabric of our lives” quite literally. >>
Artist Ben Butler builds large-scale sculptures by assembling hundreds of pieces of wood together into odd formations. With no exact plan in mind, Butler