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Richard H

Wylie, TX
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  • example of drilling a pocket hole on the inside of chaise lounge chair.  Screws don't show from the outside for a cleaner look.
  • Chair framwork assembled.
  • Chair assembled and primed.
  • I went ahead and built 3. My wife painted and stenciled.
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DIY chaise lounge chair

Cheap and easy to build chaise lounge chairs. Built from scrap pine 1x4's using pocket hole/screw jointery. Primed and painted with quality exterior paint and stenciled for an added touch.
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Richard H Wylie, TX on Sep 14, 2012
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    Becky on Sep 14, 2012
    I've been wanting to make a couple of these for a few year now Richard. You did and your wife ...»
    are a great team. They look awesome.

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Another small space we just finished. I just love how glass really sets a small area off.

The shower head is the new pipe by hansgrohe Love it
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JD Kitchens Bath & More Woodstock, GA
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    Commented on Feb 16, 2012
    I love this!
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  • cabinets open. Hard to tell on these photos but cabinet opens to reveal 3 storage areas.  Each outside door is pegboard on top and shelves at the bottom.  Center unit is walled up half way with places to hang on each side and above center divider is shelving. 3
  • close-up of one side and the center unit.  all three are hinged with piano hinge on back and caster on the base for moving around. 2

I finally got tired of having all my tools scattered all over my garage and decided to build 4 cabinets to hold it all

(well, almost all). They are on casters so I can roll them around when needed, but you must roll them out to open them up.
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Richard H Wylie, TX
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    Commented on Feb 16, 2012
    Vicki D. I do not have any detailed plans. However, in my last post, I gave dimensions of the ...»
    ones I built and rough description of method.

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  • Bulit beds for my Grand-daughters who each have American Girl Dolls
  • My wife made the bedding and pillows for our Grand-daughter's American Girl Dolls.

My wife made the bedding and pillows for our Grand-daughter's American Girl Dolls.

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Richard H Wylie, TX
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    Commented on Feb 08, 2012
    Sherrie, Thank you. They were fun to build and the anticipation of seeing their faces light up ...»
    when they see them will be even more enjoyable than all the cutting, sanding, painting, and stitching. You're very kind to comment.

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  • Added shelving unit and attached to wall just above mirror to help anchor the weight 10
  • Set out the trim and molding 1
  • Used GOOP adhesive to position MDF on mirror front.  It was held in place by tape until it dried 2
  • Finished product without cutting or removing the original mirror. 23
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Revamp that large bathroom mirror

I added shelves and some trim to dress up the large bathroom mirror.

*Options I considered for this project: ...»

We considered replacing the mirror altogether, but decided to go the less expensive route first and see how long it would buy us.

*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:

I didn't know how well the mirror was attached to the wall. I also didn't know how well my adhesive would adhere to the mirror and trim.

* Cost Comments:

1"x4" MDF (32 ft) - $20

1/2 birch plywd - $15

Trim (40 ft) - $20

Crown (3 ft) - $4.50

Lights - $60

*My motivation to do this project:

The mirror was large and an eye sore. We wanted something a little nicer.

*Project Steps:

The first step was to replace the single light fixture with matching twin ones. I ran the wiring, secured the boxes and mounted the new lights. This was required due to the shelving unit. I then measured out the surface and determined the size of the shelving unit. Then I purchased the materials and started designing as I cut. The shelving unit was assembled and attached first. It was ~2 inches higher than the mirror and secured to a stud to help support the mirror against the wall. The trim and molding was measured, cut and secured using GOOP adhesive and tape to hold in place until it was dry.

Advice:

Don't assume the mirror is attached to the wall well enough to hold the additional weight. Make sure it is supported fully.

Do measure twice and cut once.

Materials:

Wood, MDF, Trim - $0.00

Light fixtures - $0.00

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    Commented on Feb 01, 2012
    Billie O., the actual color in the darker bathroom that you think looked green, is really a ...»
    darker tan, it is from Lowes , Valspar paint, Cliveden Leather is the color. It is really a good color. I painted an office in that color as well. Cindy (Richard's wife)

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