I've been needing a wooden shelf (well, actually this house has so many built-in shelves, I really don't, but that's beside the point). Anyhoo. I've been on a closet organization mission and thought a shelf would be perfect to organize my shoes, so I found this shelf for only $36 bucks at the Habitat for Humanity store:
I know first impressions are everything when it comes to furniture shopping and this poor thing didn't stand a chance to become much more than kindling if left in the state that I found her. There was a thin layer of furniture stain, complete with drip marks, and she was rough to the touch. Also, when they loaded her up in my car, only then did I see the spider webs and eggs covering the bottom and in all her cracks and crevices. I had the heebie jeebies the whole way home. I kept getting that feeling that there was a spider crawling on me. (Shudder)
Well, I managed to get this big old gal out of my car all by myself without getting one spider on me. Oh, and I forgot to mention that this is intended to be one unit, but luckily the guys at the Habitat store keep a screw gun handy so a few zips here and there and she was broken into two pieces that slid into into the back of my vehicle.
After my daughter and I pulled her outside, we began wipe the cobwebs away and clean the heck out of this thing. I did not want to bring any unwelcome visitors into my house with this thing so we got rid of all the webs and checked the cracks for spiders. Once we got the all-clear we began to paint, and paint, and paint! This shelf took three coats and I'm sure I could go back for more touch-up!
And here it is! Ain't she a beaute?!
Remember how I mentioned that this shelf was bought with the intentions of closet organization? Well I changed my mind.
I decided that my office was in greater need of some shelves because, well, it didn't have any. I figured that if I got my printers off my desk and found a place for my stacks of books and miscellaneous items, my desk could be a nice, wide-open space. And I love big, clean desks!
I also decided that I like this unit better separated so I shuffled the pieces around.
Here it is broken into two pieces. The smaller one now holds my printer and scanner and the larger piece is filled with my favorite books including my new obsession, John Jakes. Well his books really aren't new at all, but after picking up that copy of North and South, I'm hooked!
And here you go! My new (to me) shelves with paint so fresh it still has that new paint smell!
it looks great!!!! I need one of those to store my stamps on!!
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Great shelves! Really looks nice all painted up!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! I don't know that I would have that kind of energy but you sure can't argue w/the results!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome, charity! Great job!
ReplyDeleteNice Job.............Martha (Stewart). PROUD OF YOU!
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