Oak and cherry screw and nail storage
Made from fall off from a ceiling job, and a board off the bottom of a pallet.
Made from fall off from a ceiling job, and a board off the bottom of a pallet.
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While nice,the contrast between the dark and light wood and grain is garish. A dark dye would have bridged the gap and tied them together. Then it would belong in the bathroom as a medicine chest.
I respectfully disagree with George. With the bookmatch symmetry, it's a very dynamic piece, although it doesn't go too well with the cabinets nearby.
Matching the grain patterns in the stiles would make it more visually coherent.
George, what's the point of presenting interesting/beautiful woodgrain if you make it monochromatic? A dark dye would have made it look like any average piece of material.
I agree with the rest of the lads. The panels are lovely, but I think it could really have been better used for another individual piece of work that would showcase the grain of the wood rather than just used as a door for the cupboard storage area.
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