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Brooke N

Blogger | Lake Jackson, TX http://www.killerbdesigns.com
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  • Tire rim base, screwed into the stump from below
  • He screwed the seat straight into the stump. You don't feel them at all when seated.
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Rustic Tractor Seat Bar Stools

My dad wanted to give us a house warming present, so he came up with this idea for some rustic tractor seat bar stools. He had all the supplies on hand: old tire rims, thick mesquite ...»
trunks, tractor seats and a few bolts. It's a really simple design but I think they look great! They won't live at my island forever, I plan to use them outside on the patio since its made from outdoor-friendly materials. Plus, it's all recycled! I think it's a great way to use what was headed for landfill and make into something useful and appealing all at the same time.

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX 2 days ago
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    Sia@South 47th 2 days ago
    Nice Upscale!! xo
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  • Talavera sinks picked up in Mexico on vacation
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  • Vinegar stain and a finishing wax applied
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Reclaimed Industrial Vanity

I really like the industrial look, so I came up with a vanity plan that's different from your typical vanity. I raided my dad's barn for some 2x6 tongue-and-groove boards and bought a ...»
stash of galvanized pipe for the legs and supports. It was pretty quick and easy to build, though it did take some time to figure out. I need to find some good baskets to fit on the shelves, and stock up on nicer towels! But we really like the vanity and so far its worked out great. Step by step tutorial on my blog.

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX 2 days ago
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  • Deep double drawers, I've since added a divider to the top drawer to store my utensils upright for easy access
  • two 21" cabinets
  • This 21" cabinet now houses two pull-out trash cans as well as the paper towel storage above
  • 30" cabinet with double doors and no drawers for ample space to store pots and pans
  • full kitchen view. The open shelving was made with reclaimed oak boards along with cable shelf brackets
  • The back of the kitchen island, with space for stools.
  • Front of the kitchen island. We installed two plugs so we could "build-in" our countertop microwave and have a plug for appliances
  • I made the custom venthood with scrap Purebond and trim to cover our cheap 30" vent
  • The curtain hides the sink plumbing along with our R/O system
  • Custom vent hood cover built into place
  • A six-shelf cubby unit for veggies and bills
  • 1950's Magic Chef gas range sourced from Craigslist
  • Vintage cast iron farmhouse sink.
  • Upright utensil storage drawer
  • Vertical dividers for baking pan storage
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Handbuilt Vintage Country Kitchen for $5000

We decided to build our home as an 80% build, which meant it was taken to drywall and we were left to do the interior finishes. One way we decided to save money was by building the ...»
kitchen ourselves. I worked with Ana White to come up with cabinet plans, and got to work. The cabinets are a combination of (4) 21" bases - one with double drawers for upright silverware storage and one with a flip up drawer front to hide paper towels along with pull-out trash cans, and two standard drawer/door cabinets with a shelf, (2) 24" bases with open shelving, (2) 30" bases flanking the range, and (2) 27" uppers above the range. All the cabinets were built with 3/4" birch Purebond hardwood plywood and are incredibly sturdy. Plans for all cabinets are on Ana-White.com

I used the 24" and two 21" cabinets to make a custom island. I simply pre-built my cabinets, then screwed them together and nailed on some beadboard and trim to the back and sides. For my island top, we made a template of plywood over a 2x4 frame and took it to a local metal smith to fit a stainless steel sleeve over it. I used standard turned legs from Lowes to create a counter-height seating area for the island to fit some stools.

The range is a 1950's gas Magic Chef sourced on Craigslist, which is also how I found my $50 cast iron vintage farmhouse sink that I had re-coated. Pendants and countertops are IKEA. Here's my budget breakdown:

Vintage Gas Range – 450 (1950′s Magic Chef found on Craigslist in perfect working condition)Refrigerator – 965 (We already owned this refrigerator, purchased from the as-is section at LowesDishwasher – 505 (I scored it on mega-sale at Best Buy as a open item)Vintage Cast Iron Sink – 275 (We found the sink for $50 on Craigslist and paid $225 to have it resurfaced)Stained Concrete Flooring – 460 (this is an estimate based on the square footage of our kitchen, the whole house has stained floorsIsland Misc Supplies – 50 (beadboard, trim and 3 legs)Cabinets – 825 (this includes Purebond Plywood, trim, door lumber, hinges, door slides and paint, built from scratch)Island Top – 565 (20 gauge stainless steel fabricated from a local welder, Galisco Welding)Countertops – 300 (IKEA Numerar butcher block countertops)Shelving – 150 (7 sets of Cable Shelf Brackets from the Container Store, free reclaimed oak from my dad's barn stash)Hardware – 20 (two packs of 10 knobs for $10 each from Target)Faucet – 100 (Overstock.com Wall Mount Kitchen Faucet)Pendants – 60 (IKEA Ottava pendants)Pendant converters – 50 (two kits to convert can lights to pendant lights)Island electrical – 15 (supplies to build in plugs in the island)Venthood – 120Veggie cabinet – 45 Dishwasher trim – 15 (Kickplate and trim around dishwasher)Venthood cover – 30 (one quarter sheet of 1/2″ plywood and 1×2 trim)Total – 5000

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX 3 days ago
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  • Chalkboard backsplash and knobs (which are closet rod holders that spin), plexi frame for "oven glass", shaker pegs and a dowel handle.
  • Water spigot for a "wall mounted faucet" and a curtain below
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Charlie's Chemical-Free One Piece Play Kitchen

After ogling adorable play kitchens online, I decided that 14 months isn't too little to get your first play kitchen. I used Ana White's One Piece Play Kitchen plans, and kept it ...»
chemical-free by nixing the plywood backer board (though you can opt for PureBond if you want to keep it) and using diluted RIT liquid dye to tint the wood! The color is so beautiful. For a protective topcoat I used non-toxic Mod Podge. All of the details and lumber brought my cost to $97, which is what you'd pay for the cheap plastic stuff in stores that doesn't last nearly as long. More details on construction and decorations can be found on my blog.

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Nov 02, 2012
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  • Jenny@birdsandsoap
    Jenny@birdsandsoap on Nov 03, 2012
    cute! I LOVE the Bandana!
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  • I replaced the 1x12 with two 2x6's. Cheaper + what I had on hand anyway!
  • X details. All 2x2's were cut down from 2x4's with a table saw
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Reclaimed Stenciled Rustic X Console

I've been dying to build this console ever since Ana White posted the plans. I used all reclaimed wood for this piece, it's composed entirely of stud-grade 2x4's and 2x6's. Even though ...»
reclaimed wood is tough to work with (warped & splits easily) it was totally worth it! I sanded, stained (1 coat of Minwax's Golden Oak) then stenciled the top with grey paint in a paisley pattern. I topped it with wax and cannot be more pleased!

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Oct 24, 2012
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  • Nancy B
    Nancy B on Oct 25, 2012
    I want to do this type of thing for an indoor bathroom shutter that will remain closed. Does ...»
    anyone have any ideas or pictures?

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RIT Dyeing IKEA Slip Covered Sofa - Klippan

The process is amazingly simple. Soak your slipcover in the bathtub, start your washer and follow the directions on the bottle. I used a mixture of purple and fuchsia to come up with this ...»
eggplant color. It was absolute perfection. I adored my purple couches, and if you take a look at the RIT website, the options really are endless! They have a gorgeous honeysuckle rose, the perfect shade of aqua, and so much more. When it was time to move out of my apartment and into a home with my husband, I gifted both couches to a friend of mine. Her decor didn't include purple, however, so she bought two natural slipcovers and did a little dyeing of her own. As far as the dye, for the purple I used 5 boxes each. When I helped my friend dye them red, we just used one bottle per slipcover. It also calls for a good bit of salt, but one big container will be fine. I honestly don't know how much water you'd need if you're using a bathtub/container method. Hope that helps!

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Oct 02, 2012
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    Shavonda @ AHomeFullOfCol... on May 10, 2013
    love this. thanks so much for sharing! i want a non neutral sofa so bad and I was wondering if ...»
    I could use RIT to make that happen. now I know I can. :)

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DIY "Striped" Benches

I loved the look of these "striped" benches I saw in a wedding venue image. I thought it wouldn't be too hard to recreate that look. I used 8' 2x6's joined with pocket hole screws. It's ...»
two flat boards sandwiching a vertical board for the seat. I tried 45 degree angles for the legs and had such a difficult time. Next time, I think I'll just keep it simple with 90 degree cuts. The cost of this little bench was $10 in lumber.

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Sep 11, 2012
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    Becky on Sep 11, 2012
    What a simple, but neat little bench Brooke. I'm sure we have some scraps around I could build ...»
    one with. The bench I've had for our salt deliver has all but bit the dust so you posting is very timely. Thanks!

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Rustic Bookcase from Cedar Fence Pickets

A friend of ours was moving into her first house, so we wanted to come up with a good housewarming present. We decided to build a rustic bookcase like the ones that go for hundreds in the ...»
rustic "ranchtique" stores. We built a 1x2 frame with screws then used our nailgun to attach cedar fence pickets. The best part? It only cost $35! The darker bookcase is one we built for our home with the same method using reclaimed fencing a neighbor threw out. We love the rustic look! If you'd like a step-by-step tutorial, you can see it on the blog post below

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Sep 11, 2012
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    Becky on Sep 11, 2012
    What a neat little shelf and great house warming gift too. I bet your friends loved it Brooke.
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Salvaged Chair Garden Planter

I found an old rickety chair by the side of the road that was too unsteady for seating. So, what to do with it? Make it a planter! I cut out a hole in the seat to pop in a pot, then ...»
screwed pipe clamps into the back rests to hold mason jars with succulents. It's one of my favorite planters!

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Sep 08, 2012
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    SUSIE DOCKINS on Feb 26, 2013
    LIST THE FLOWERS YOU PUT IN THERE WOULD HAVE TO GROW FLOWERS CLOSE TO GROUD LIST PLEASE
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12' Cedar Provence Buffet for $120

After finishing the 10' long Restoration Hardware inspired Provence dining table for my mom, she asked for a matching buffet. I used Ana White's Providence Table plans as a starting ...»
point, and made modifications for a thinner width and much longer length. I had to add an extra set of legs in the center for stability. She also wanted to add a lower shelf to store dish lids and bags when she has a pot luck. It's already been great for entertaining! The cedar is very lightweight, so it's easy for 2 people to move it. And it's nice and long so she can have big barbecues with more than enough space to fit all the dishes and desserts. Her friends are very impressed with her new custom patio set ;)

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Brooke N Lake Jackson, TX on Sep 08, 2012
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    Becky on Feb 18, 2013
    Very impressive Brooke. Both the dining table and the buffet!
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