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Rose A

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Fire Pit Deck

We are putting the finishing touches on this paver deck. We made the chairs out of pallets. The fire pit table top was also made from pallets. We love the idea of being able to convert the fire pit into a table when it is not in use. The bench seating was made from left over materials that we used to make a retaining wall in the front of our house. I am looking forward to adding the finishing touches and being able to enjoy conversation around a cozy fire during cooler weather.
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Karen K Jacksonville, FL
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  • distressed blue hutch in white kitchen.  this home was rebuilt- it was burned to the ground in 2010, and this piece had originally housed an antique pendulum clock in the center which could not be salvaged after the fire. 2

freestanding hutch in kitchen

20+ yrs ago, we were the first cabinetmakers in the area to add furniture styled pieces into homes. Often imitated, no one does it better than C & L Millwork.
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Loretta B Keller, TX
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Karen K Burlington, IA
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Mosaic Kitchen backsplash

I did this backsplash several years ago in our cabin in the mountains of Arizona. I wanted a western motif and brocke dishes in many colors and added african tiger eye stones and bottle ...»
bottoms. Put the pieces on with tile adhesive and grouted it with gray tile grout. I then finish it with sealer.

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Patty S Sturgeon Bay, WI
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Penny floors

Saw this kitchen floor made by mosaic artist Amanda Edwards using pennies. Seems like a great idea. I was actually thinking of using this idea for a backsplash, but still a lot to consider.

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Susan Cary, NC
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Penny floors

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Miriam I New York, NY
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  • Architectural salvage, finds from junk stores and antiques shops, plus off the shelf items from a few Big Box hardware stores come together to create a warm and functional kitchen. 13
  • A hymnal rack from the back of a pew hangs above the stove and creates a place to display favorite platters. 3
  • An antique Hoosier cabinet base makes a kitchen island. A rather large wire basket serves as additional storage.
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  • Some beadboard, and standard lumber form a beautifully chic way to disguise unsightly exhaust fans. Find the DIY tutorial on www.shabbyfrenchcottage.com 2
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  • A little styling makes open shelving beautiful and functional. No more wondering where something is--you can see it all. Not show:Even my pantry cupboard has glass doors--I can see at a glance what I need to pick up at the market. I will say I am super OCD and make sure all my labels face forward. I even buy the store brand from one grocery store of all my canned goods because the packaging looks vintage. 2
  • A metal ceiling tile and antique wall sconce create a focal point above this sink. 3
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  • Storing favorite dishes under cake domes keeps them dust free and makes for an interesting visual. 3
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My $1,200.00 Kitchen Remodel

If you're familiar with the internet at all, you've probably seen my kitchen before. I renovated it April of 2011 on a $1,200.00 budget and posted the progress and results on my website, ...»
www.shabbyfrenchcottage.com. It has been viral online since then! It was also featured as a Cover Story in the September 2011 issue of Romantic Homes Magazine!

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Mikey F Richmond, VA
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  • This is a piano bench that I painted and mosaiced. 4
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Jan L Monroe, WI
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  • This is a birdhouse for indoor decor only.  Each side of the roof and all four sides are different, but with the same color scheme.  I used a glass compote for the pedestal and then painted some of the etched part and added jewelry.
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Jan L Monroe, WI
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  • I took three old chairs that I found in an alley and pieced them together to make a super unique curvy bench.  I used outdoor fabric so that it could be used inside or out.

Three found chairs made into a curvy bench!

I found these three chairs in an alley. I have been hunting three chairs for just exactly this project. These were just exactly what the Dr. ordered for putting this project into action. The arms and legs had to have a little adjustment...but I'm super happy...can't wait to find three more! http://www.dejavuedesigns.com/triple-sitter-... #Bestof2012 ...»
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs Amherst, TX
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