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Bathroom shelves

June 27, 2014by Christina
Guess what I’ve finally done. In case the title didn’t give it away, I finished the bathroom shelves. Originally, I hung the top shelf way too high and it looked kind of silly, so I lowered that by about 6 inches.  The original plan was to stain the wood, but they got painted a warm, […]

Guess what I’ve finally done.

In case the title didn’t give it away, I finished the bathroom shelves.

wall-mounted-bathroom-shelves - small

Originally, I hung the top shelf way too high and it looked kind of silly, so I lowered that by about 6 inches.  The original plan was to stain the wood, but they got painted a warm, medium gray instead–you’ll see why next week.

Here’s what they looked like before:

New bathroom shelves

As you can see, I also got the baseboard up and patched the gap between the end of the wall and the door frame.  Still have to add a cap to the baseboard and paint it, but it’s getting closer!

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I'm a full-time web developer with a dog sitting business, home renovations, and a blog on the side.

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    I love the new look of your selves!

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