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Jacqueline H

Roy, UT
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  • The pony wall between the family room and kitchen gets a lot of wear and was in desperate need of an update. 3
  • So we added beadboard to it and the entire surrounding area.
  • We continued it and replaced the old dated wooden paneling that originally surrounded the kitchen peninsula. 1
  • We painted the remaining cabinets the same white and added new fabric to the cornices above the windows. 3
  • We also took down the lonely cabinet to the left of the sink and replaced it with three floating shelves.
  • The newly white cabinets look so much brighter. They also make me want new appliances, counter and backsplash--One day! :) 3
  • Here is a view of the pony wall and eat in area with crisp white beadboard as well as my new table my dad built. Love how the white really opens up the space! 10
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Painted Kitchen Cabinets and Beadboard

Our kitchen was way too dark with red walls, wood cabinets, and wood flooring. So we decided to break it up and update the look by painting the cabinets white and adding white beadboard ...»
to the eat in part of the kitchen. Take a look at what a transformation some paint and a few other inexpensive additions can make.

To see more of this project as well as many others at http://www.achievingcreativeorder.blogspot.c...

Creative Order
Creative Order Parker, CO
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    Commented on Aug 14, 2012
    Looks great ....I think I have a new weekend project !
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  • A simple update with a big impact
  • Before and After for only $10 2

Low Cost Stair Railing Makeover

With a tiny budget (Under $10) and a little bit of work, I was able to completely transform the oak stair railing and bannister. ...»

Using minimal supplies, I stained the hand rail and painted the balusters white. For more detailed instructions and step-by-step photos please visit: http://www.thekimsixfix.com/2012/01/stair-ma...

TheKimSixFix
TheKimSixFix San Francisco, CA
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  • Jacqueline H
    Commented on Jul 27, 2012
    Looks so good !
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  • I transformed this ....a Drawer and a couple of window shutters  into a wall cabinet  to hang over the toilet... 10
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A Drawer transformed into an over the Toilet Cabinet

So I had all these drawers lying around from an old waterbed frame compliments from my neighbor who had purchase a new bed and wanted to know if I would like to use the wood and drawers ...»
for any of my projects...and me the JUNK Queen never passes up on an opportunity for free wood LOL!

So I thought to myself, SELF... what can I make out of these drawers?

Then I got to thinking that I was needing a new cabinet to go over the toilet in the bathroom to hold the toilet paper and other bathroom accessories.

So from one of the drawers this is what I made...

You Can see the whole tutorial here...

http://tcdesigns1968.blogspot.com/2012/07/no...

#Bestof2012

TaniaC
TaniaC Fairfield, IL
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    Outstanding idea , love it !
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  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout. 1
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout. 2
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout. 6
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout. 6
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Stone work is standard patio stone combined with odds and ends in left over wood.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Stone work is standard patio stone combined with odds and ends in left over wood.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Stone work is standard patio stone combined with odds and ends in left over wood.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout. 4
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
  • Staircase-I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved with a dremel tool.  Risers combined with portland cement and nutmeg colored grout.
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Staircase Project develops mind of it's own

Stairway To Moi...

After pulling up and purging that staircase carpet, I stared at a bare nail infested ...»

staircase waiting to be beautiful...

Certainly glad to post only finishing photos as this project had some messy moments. It's now a real treat enroute to the entertainment room or bedroom.

After pulling up the carpet, I had no idea what I'd do for a new look but granted myself unlimited creative license. Certainly had the energy reserve for it!

I hand formed all tiles from portland cement and carved out with a dremel tool. Thank God for Dremel or I'd be finding another hobby real quick! I simply pour half-inch thick layers of cement on boards, allow drying for thirty minutes and carving out the basic shape or design. Once fully dry, I further carve and detail the pieces with a dremel tool.

For steps, backer or cement board applied to face of each step before applying mortar for tile and grout. I used a pre-mixed nutmeg colored tile grout. After securing tile with mortar, huge amounts of mortar filled in tile surrounding surfaces. Once dry, I used several layers of semi-gloss sealer to lock it in and bring out the colors.

The staircase wall was covered with a thin layer of mortar to create a rough surface. Two more very thin layers applied with finishing detail. No tools were successfully used in creating this effect other than my bare hands. Yes, it came down to just using my hands. The gloves also had to go, as they would not hold up very long before tearing. Once the icicle effect was completed, I hot glued the glass beads and finished the wall with several layers of sealer.

The connecting kitchen bar was done like the stair steps. However, I combined wood and hand formed cement tiles on the face of the bar. The bar top is stepping stone and glass tile. I've used the same techniques into the kitchen and onto the fireplace.

Now I'll take a week break before completing finishing touches. Hopefully these photos will provide a glimpse of my desperately needed change. Enjoy!

Other projects about home http://www.hometalk.com/cfuh8s3qsd/posts

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Randy Stewart
Randy Stewart Dallas, TX
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    ....looks amazing !
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Kitchen Island - Made from re-purposed wash-stand

We transformed an antique washstand into a kitchen island. For details on how we did it, visit our blog! www.paintbrushandscrewdriver.com
Lisa and Joey
Lisa and Joey Valdosta, GA
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    Commented on Jul 13, 2012
    looks great , love it :)
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I have been creating mosaics on and off for a few years.

I recently relocated to Houston and left a lot of furniture behind so I needed to supplement on a budget. I visited my local thrift shop looking for a side table for my living room which ...»
has a dark teal as an accent color, drapes, pillows, accessories. I love geometric designs and came up with this design to match the decor. I paid $4.95 for the cute oak table. I hope you like it

Laura G
Laura G Houston, TX
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  • Jacqueline H
    Commented on Jun 13, 2012
    Wow .... beautiful !!
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Garden Decor

Another great use of Terracotta pots or some other special pots you may want to use. Love the tier effect
Jan M
Jan M Toledo, OR
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    Commented on Jun 10, 2012
    Love it :)
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Taste The Rainbow: 6 Ways To Color Block Your Home

Color blocking has moved off the runway and into home decor. Do you like this trend? If you do, here is the step-by-step to color block a dresser: http://bit.ly/K6rz4M. Also, for more ...»
color blocking ideas and inspiration: http://bit.ly/LBqeC1. Enjoy!

BrightNest
BrightNest Denver, CO
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    Love the fresh look :)
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  • See what I mean by TINY??? Doesn't mean you have to skimp on style! 4
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Teeny Tiny Master Bath Renovation

Mikey F
Mikey F Richmond, VA
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  • Jacqueline H
    Commented on Jun 10, 2012
    I have one of those too....yours looks great you made the best possible out of it ...love it !!
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My grandfathers bed.

This is an easy project from an old twin bed
Frances S
Frances S South Rockwood, MI
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    Commented on May 30, 2012
    Just perfect !! I am loving it :)
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