On-site vs off-site construction

The front pieces are just 1×4 boards cut to 34″ long with little 45 degree triangles notched out of the ends on both sides..

We don’t of course, but now we have a cool wall at least!.The plan is to do some built-in shelving over top and have the brick visible as the back of the shelves, but who knows when that’ll happen.

On-site vs off-site construction

Chris asked me to paint all that unfinished wood framing just so it would look a little more finished until then..Naturally I just did, like, one five-foot section so now it looks even worse..Still, pretty cool, huh?.

On-site vs off-site construction

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On-site vs off-site construction

I just had to show you all this change we made in there recently because I can’t believe what a big difference it’s made.. Here’s how the room looks now:.

And here’s how it looked before:.I can take no credit for what Chris came up with, but I really love these brackets!.

So simple, but so eye-catching all lined up like that, right?AND super inexpensive too!

If we would have gone and bought big chunky corbels, we would have probably quintupled the overall cost of this project..Finally, we added the cork board command center in at the top.