But first and foremost, if you don't have craigs easy, get it. It is phenomenal. No more clicking on pictures and clicking back. All the pictures are pulled up for you. Go to craigseasy.com for instructions.
On to the search... I decided I wanted to built a media console for my t.v. wall that looked a little like this image I saw on pinterest.
Of course, I needed to tweak the design for what I wanted, but the most obvious thing I needed was some sort of salvaged wood. So here's what I did.
I searched salvage wood in the search bar. There were only about 17 results so I didn't need to narrow it down. I also didn't have any luck with that search.
The trick is to use multiple words with multiple spellings. I might be searching for a couch but they might call it a sofa. I call something salvaged and some guy posting it on craigslist calls it "crappy wood".
So I also searched weathered wood, old wood, reclaimed wood and barn wood. There were a ton of posts with those key words so that's when narrowing it down helps. I always click on the tab of the area where I live (east valley) and that narrows it down quite a bit. The more you narrow the less overwhelmed you'll be. If you're not willing to spend over a certain amount fill out the max price field.
Not really finding what I wanted with those key words, I started thinking of materials that would be sturdy and out in the elements. Think. Think. Think. Light bulb...
Scaffolding.
Scaffolding is thick, usually has a great driftwood like patina, and cheap. Lucky for me, there was a guy a couple of miles away from me who was getting rid of ten 16' planks for $30.
And then we built this with them...
I wanted it to be HUGE. And it is. I love that my giant house allows me to design giant furniture to go in it. I bought those locker baskets at the last barn sale so I added a middle shelf to the design. I also knew I wanted to stack suitcases on either side like the inspiration photo so I left those open.
When we were building it we figured out dimensions using my body. What ??? You've never done that??? That's how I do most things seeing as how I can't ever find a dang measuring tape. I said I wanted it "oh... about to my hip" and "eh... about twice as long as I am tall". Well, we nailed it.
After it was built, I used furniture wax to seal it. It was my first time using wax and guess what?
I hated it. It took away some of that grey patina and turned it yellow. Boo. I won't be using that in the future. Maybe some of you have a trick to using furniture wax... Let me know!
I totally use body measurements! lol Although I measure like, "hmm, this board needs to go from my elbow to that line in my thumb finger." and then I forget which line!
ReplyDeleteLove the new media center!
--Katie
@ Creatively Living
I got that craigslist pro for Android thingy, and it is really nice. And then I ran out of money, so I haven't opened it in a while. I still think I got my 99 cents worth.
ReplyDeleteI do remember thinking that that was a cool entertainment center, but I am still just overwhelmed at the awesome floors.
That looks great! I heard about it several years ago. Thanks for sharing. I've now added it to my tool bar.
ReplyDeleteI have a Craigslist addiction and we have a local for sale site on Facebook, which is even more addicting! LOVE how creative you were!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!! I need to build something like that for my Media console!
ReplyDeleteReally cool! That piece will be great for many years to come. Awesom styling of it too :)
ReplyDeleteAn amazing project and idea! I would be delighted for you to link to Potpourri Friday, in progress!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project! I'm a new follower! Love your creative ideas and wonderful home tour. Thanks...found you via furniture feature friday at MMS...:)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of craigeasy - so excited to use it! Love the tv stand you built!
ReplyDeleteI love your version better than the inspiration one!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I measure the same way ( not always with such great results though lol ) then again sometimes I mess up even after I've carefully measured twice!!!
Definitely your newest follower - would love to have you come by and follow back when you have the time!
Hugs,
Suzan
Try Annie Sloan CLEAR wax next time www.anniesloan.com
ReplyDeleteMost conventional waxes from the home improvement stores are for "golden oak" or "fruitwood" type furniture so have those tones already in it.
Small House / Big Sky Donna
White Oak Studo Designs,Hand-Painted Vintage Furniture Transformations
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Clear was stays clear.
What is your paint color on the wall? I love it!!!!
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