comes in 4 x 8 sheets. Did you cut them into 4 x4 sheets to lay them...I don;t see any place the plywood was butted together. Is it hard to keep up? Why did you purchase the more expensive plywood for the trim? My little cottage is dowtown a small city and I want to make it my "design statement:" it is only
come in 4x8 sheets and for this project, we kept them in their full size. For the trim, we wanted to expose the 7-ply ends, which is why we went with a more expensive plywood. I have seen plywood used in the kitchen before, yet not the bathroom, but I don't see why you can't try it out! Polyurethane will
five-ply 1/2-inch domestic birch plywood for the flooring ($60 per sheet)
3 sheets of three-ply 3/4-inch Baltic birch plywood for the trim ($90 per sheet)
150 square feet of 1/8-inch acoustical foam underlay ($20)
Handful of fasteners — 2 1/2-inch gold screws ($5)
Wood putty ($5)
1 gallon of floor-grade
Hi! I am re-creating this room in my 20x22 master bedroom. We have a question with the mirror. May I ask what materials are used to make the frames? It is difficult for me to decipher the shiny and the other trim. How is the mirror mounted
are 15x30 and the space was approxiamately 8X10. If that is a King size bed (give a little extra for frame) give a little more for space between the bed and endtables... that leaves the endtables almost 50 inches and they don't look that big. The dimensions aren't adding up for me, can you tell me
fact 15x30, is it a king size bed and how wide are the nightstands?.....sorry so long
approx. 15" x 30" but of course be made up in any size that works for your home.
come in 4x8 sheets or would I need to go at it one board at a time? I frequently see it used in cottages and it is typically painted white. Crate and Barrel use it a lot in their store. Thanks!
just 1x12" plain boards (no tongue and groove, etc.). I'm not sure exactly where the contractor sources them from, but you can probably find this size board in pine at the local big-box lumber yard. If you can find it in poplar it may be cheaper, and poplar is a more stable wood than pine. You might
23'-5" x 17'-10". The bed is on the north wall, which is the shorter dimension. The south wall opposite the bed has the entry door in the center and built-in cabinets on either side. The West Wall has a double french door leading out to a covered porch with double windows on either side. The East wall
Have bedroom area rugs extend 12-18 inches around
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Rule 7: Extend the rug 12-18 inches around a bed. For an area rug to look balanced under a bed, it should be large enough to extend beyond the sides of the bed at least 18 inches for a king or queen bed and at least 12 inches for a full
the rug 12-18 inches around a bed. For an area rug to look balanced under a bed, it should be large enough to extend beyond the sides of the bed at least 18 inches for a king or queen bed and at least 12 inches for a full or twin bed. Depending upon the size of the room there can be more rug extension
add a 5x12 bathroom to a room that is 18x16. I would be left with a space that is just about 12x13.
about 15x15, so a bit larger than your space but it would still work without the chairs on either side of the bed. Thanks!
about 1/2 pound of white, gray or brown fleece. White cashmere is the rarest.The raw fiber is washed and the guard and undercoat hair are separated, so that only the undercoat remains. This process reduces the weight of the total fleece by up to 50 percent. The remaining soft undercoat then goes on to