DIY Bookcase Made Of Concrete Forms And Old Shutters

DIY Bookcase Made Of Concrete Forms And Old Shutters
Those of you who have old shutters lying around can make a stylish bookcase using them. Michell from Girl in Air used her old shutters to make a bookcase frame and bought cool concrete forms to make shelves from them. She cut 4 tubes and painted a few coats of white inside of them and... 
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DIY Wedding Wreath Of Paper Cups

DIY Wedding Wreath Of Paper Cups
Wedding ceremonies and parties are usually very beautifully. Of course they are also pricey. It’s a good idea to find some ways to cut some expenses. For example, you can make a nice wedding wreath without spending a lot of money on it. Plastic cups and ribbon are materials of choice here. You only need... 
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DIY Colorful Vertical Garden On A Fence

DIY Colorful Vertical Garden On A Fence
In case you have a dull wooden fence at your backyard you can easily spice up it. You can make a colorful vertical garden of it. Tools and materials Terra-cotta pots Painter’s tape Spray paint Flowerpot hangers Wood screws Tape measure Pencil Cordless drill Wood screws Instructions Using painter’s tape, tape off the rim of... 
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DIY Laptop Stand Made Of IKEA Items

DIY Laptop Stand Made Of IKEA Items
IKEA napkin holders are perfect to make a vertical laptop stand but what if you want to make an usual one? You can use LANSA handles and EKBY VALTER brackets for that task. You don’t even need to drill anything, you just need to connect brackets and handles together like you can see on pictures.... 
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DIY West Elm’s Window Headboard

DIY West Elm’s Window Headboard
Among its products West Elm has a simple and very cool headboard made of solid wood. Its airy geometrics is ispired by decorative ironwork and create a modern vista for the bed. Although the headboard costs up to $260. It’s one of those examples that headboards are usually over priced. That’s why there are a... 
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Vintage Book Clocks

Vintage Book Clocks
Hilda Grahnat is a 23 year old graphic design student from Sweden. She has a great eye for vintage and an appreciation for things inherited from her grandparents and other relatives including more than a hundred clocks that her grandfather has collected. In her shop she sells really amazing things like these clocks handmade of... 
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House Rotating Around A Central Pivot Point

House Rotating Around A Central Pivot Point
This Australian house is a 24-metre diameter octagon with a 3-metre, 360-degree verandah. Its exterior walls are mostly glass and steel, and it rotates around a central pivot point. Even though entire structure weights around 50 tonnes yet can take advantage of sunshine and shade at different times of the day. The house also encapsulates... 
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Before & After – Painted Chandelier

Before & After – Painted Chandelier
If you still don’t know you can renovate virtually any of your furniture and decor items simply using paint. You can even buy some ugly product like this chandelier on some clearance and make it looks great. The project will be low budget but result might be really great. This chandelier is simply painted in... 
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DIY Modern Media Cabinet

DIY Modern Media Cabinet
When you have some woodworking tools you can make great furniture for your home. Here is an example showing how some 29 years old guy from Sweden, Valbo, has made a modern media cabinet. The cabinet features a MDF frame and wood doors. The frame is painted in glossy black while doors show wood texture.... 
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Wine Rack Made Of Live-Edge Maple Scrap

Wine Rack Made Of Live-Edge Maple Scrap
Talented woodworkers all around the world create interesting furniture objects daily. Here is one of such objects made of live-edge maple scrap. This wine rack is made by Matthew Richter a founder of XOM, the one-man atelier of fine furniture. It’s approximately 8′ – 10′ tall and can accomodate up to 16 wine bottles. You... 
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