By Kitchen Design IDEAS
The construction of a bank window or windows from an old kitchen cupboard is a super easy DIY project. I love this window bench, because you can use it in every room and every facility.
So, whether you have a window seat Shabby Chic, Retro window-bench, or even a sleek and modern banking window, I'm sure you will like this easy recycled DIY
Project.
If you know of any alteration of their kitchen, tossing old kitchen cabinets, or Craigslist, then you can probably bank window, this simple for very little money.
Look for a kitchen cabinet, the short and wide type, you know, that the Transitional Cabinet goes to the wall above the sink or in the refrigerator.
To Make Banking window from an old kitchen cabinet, you need:
1 kitchen cupboard
2 rolls or feet fence after endings
Screws
Paint
Primer
Roles (optional)
Cushion (optional)
The first step is to the feet on the floor of the kitchen cabinet. Easy to turn on the housing so that the top so on the ground.
To a mobile memory bank window, you can roll in the feet.
For small or short feet timber bun feet. You must drill a hole in the middle of the bun feet and in the wardrobe. Simply use a double side screw all four feet, which one in each corner of the window bank.
For additional height try it with a wooden fence after endings. Those already sick of a screw which in most cases, so that everything you need to do is drill a hole in the four lower corners of the kitchen cabinet.
If necessary, you can find a small block of wood in the corn into the ground from t to have kitchen cabinet, something for the screw into the lock.
Now, go forward and heads of government to your own bank window. Let it dry and paint, in any desired style of Shabby Chic to modern.
Well, if the bank window is dry measure it. Cit a piece of foam the same size.
You can use this substance to create a custom cushion for your own bank window!
Production of your own bank window pillow sew just a button in the middle!
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Monday, July 6, 2009
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