Window Grill Makeover!
by
Beth and Spencer Teller
(IC: homeowner)
5 Materials
$20
2 Hours
Easy
My husband found this treasure and saved it from going to the garbage. With a little creativity I gave it a new home and purpose! Now we have a lovely Paris inspired wall decor.
I cleaned the grill and because I wanted to keep it original and rusty looking I poly-acrylic-ed the entire thing to seal it in. I love it's weathered look, so chic!
This a before and after of the two shutters which I painted for later on in the project. I also got these from you guessed it..the curb.
My husband then attached the grill to an old window frame which I had hung up.
He then hung the two shutters on each side. It's starting to really come together!
I then added some artificial succulents which I purchased at Bealls for around $3 a piece.
We then put all of our decor including our re purposed dresser bar back in place and voila!!! I get a feeling like I am in Paris at a cafe sipping wine :) Thanks for taking the time to check out our work. Please check out my Facebook Sierra Stars Furniture and Gifts for more diy ideas! Thanks! Beth
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Published July 19th, 2017 11:36 AM
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Where do you find the glass holder that is attached to the wine bottle
Where can I find that adorable wine glass holder over the bottle?
There's nothing like a "found" treasure. What would you do with a stained glass door? we've had it for years originallay hoping to convert it to front door but that never happened -wrong size.
I love this! Have you considered putting a scenic picture behind the windows to make it "look out" on a favorite place?