Adam Jordan
I do one or two loads every day, I always fold it as soon as it’s done in the dryer, and I put it away neatly wherever it belongs.
So I might not know how to spell “moldings” (or mouldings), but I do know how to create some really great high-end looks for a not so high end price.Today I’m going to share with you a little about how we got that thick, chunky, super trimmed-out look that I love in Jack’s nursery..
Step one: Marry a really talented guy..Step two: Get him to do it.. Ha!OK, that really is what happened, but there’s a little more to it than that.. With a little bit of basic know-how and a decent saw, you can create all kinds of great looks with really basic materials from your local big box store.
For example, the built-in book cases, which are made mostly from MDF, are trimmed out with basic 1/2″ strips of pine all around the front of the shelves for a more solid and up-to-date look.Very inexpensive, but without that extra bit of trim, they would look cheap and flimsy, no matter how sturdy they are..
Adding an extra little bit of really thin (and super cheap) crown molding at the tops really finishes them off and makes all the difference.. On a side note, if you’re wondering what’s up with the lighting in the room, we were having yet another overcast day when I found the time to snap these photos so I had the overhead lights on.
Aren’t they fun though?.There’s a quick and easy way to make things turn out amazingly perfect in the end though and I’m over at the.
GE Silicone Caulk DIY Center.website today telling you all about it AND giving you yet another little peek at how our master bathroom reno is coming along!
Come join me over there!Fall is finally here!The most spicy, delicious and colorful time of the year!