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Dorothy Melosky

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  • Dorothy Melosky
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  • Thrift store find for $12 gets a major lift. 3
  • This before picture really doesn't show how marked up the finish was, but you get the idea.
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Early 20th Century Hutch Revived

In what I would call one of my all time best finds, I got this hutch in a thrift store for $12. I couldn't get it out the door fast enough. I revived it with paint and stain and it really has been a personal favourite.

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  • Dorothy Melosky
    Commented on Aug 23, 2012
    Beautiful! Would love to have something like this in my front entrance.
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  • For the guest bath I used an old factory bread loaf pan to make a "serving tray" of necessities for guests. I set this out with a stack of white fluffy towels when overnight visitors come. Just store the tray until you need it! 3
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Making Toiletries part of your Bathroom Decor.

I got this little shelf/table at Roundtop Antiques Show Lat year for $20. I love the look of stacked white towels in a bathroom and I didn't want all of them hidden in the linen closet. I ...»
decided to use this shelf next to the shower to store things I wanted within arms reach. You can open the shower door and literally grab a towel or a fresh bar of soap without stepping foot on the floor. Also within reach are q-tips, a basket of wash cloths and a basket of hand towels. It has been very handy, and by sticking to the all white formula, pretty as well. To visit my blog and see more stuff like this click here: http://farmhouseporch.blogspot.com

The Farmhouse Porch
The Farmhouse Porch Humble, TX
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  • Dorothy Melosky
    Commented on Aug 16, 2012
    I think this is a very good idea. I have a similar arrangement in my bathroom using an old ...»
    wrought iron telephone table. Actually, to avoid dust and clutter, I rotate things when I am in there doing the daily cleaning with the wipes.

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