Storing clothing
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 11:17 pm
Hi everyone,
I've been cleaning out the closets and I bought those big plastic containers to store our clothes in till winter etc. It shouldn't hurt them should it. I'm getting a late start in my spring cleaning, I might be done by summer.
I wish I had a digital camera and knew how to use it to show you all our little guest bath. It's so cute. I did the mini-pick wic beadboard(lowes.) I painted it to look as if it had been painted several times and was kinda old, not easy to do. I bought a 21.00 mirror, 16 by 58 and hung it horizontally on the wall and made a frame out of furring strips that I whitewashed and polyacrylic. It's so old fashioned and cute. I got a pine board and whitewashed it for a shelf below the mirror and frame. Below the shelf(supporting the shelf is a pine board(1 by 6 inches,whitewashed. I then got these curtain tiebacks(antiqued white) and put several of them on the backboard and it also supports the shelf. I then took the matching curtain rod and put thru the curtain tie backs and use this to hang towels. I got a rustic faucet in pewter that looks like an old hand pump. It's hard to explain but it's so beautiful. Feels like you're on vacation in a country cottage. Sorry I took up your time with all this. I've done forgot what I originally wrote about. :lol:
I've been cleaning out the closets and I bought those big plastic containers to store our clothes in till winter etc. It shouldn't hurt them should it. I'm getting a late start in my spring cleaning, I might be done by summer.
I wish I had a digital camera and knew how to use it to show you all our little guest bath. It's so cute. I did the mini-pick wic beadboard(lowes.) I painted it to look as if it had been painted several times and was kinda old, not easy to do. I bought a 21.00 mirror, 16 by 58 and hung it horizontally on the wall and made a frame out of furring strips that I whitewashed and polyacrylic. It's so old fashioned and cute. I got a pine board and whitewashed it for a shelf below the mirror and frame. Below the shelf(supporting the shelf is a pine board(1 by 6 inches,whitewashed. I then got these curtain tiebacks(antiqued white) and put several of them on the backboard and it also supports the shelf. I then took the matching curtain rod and put thru the curtain tie backs and use this to hang towels. I got a rustic faucet in pewter that looks like an old hand pump. It's hard to explain but it's so beautiful. Feels like you're on vacation in a country cottage. Sorry I took up your time with all this. I've done forgot what I originally wrote about. :lol: