Several projects are being wrapped up this week and I just wanted to share a little sneak peak…
That’s all you get right now – I know, such a tease!
Renovating a house from the 70s in the South.
Several projects are being wrapped up this week and I just wanted to share a little sneak peak…
That’s all you get right now – I know, such a tease!
[…] I talked about this ages ago (here, here, and here) but I never actually showed y’all how it turned out! Shame on me. I promise I will show you […]
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[…] Now for the fun part, casters and stain! Finding casters we wanted was the trickiest part of this build. We didn’t want the black rubber casters so we ended up ordering some 2” steel swivel casters online from Home Depot. We had to order online because they didn’t sell them in store, but we found some highly similar ones the last time we were over there. So check out the caster selection just in case. I would have liked to do some beefy cast iron casters, but a bit of searching using the google made me realize that the casters would cost more than everything else combined. $50 for one caster seemed a bit much for this project. Hitting up your local thrift store, builders surplus, or Habitat for Humanity Restore may be worth while if you want something with more character. We used five casters, one center one for more support. Now go pick out your stain, or whatever finish you want to use. We used Minwax Early American, this is becoming our favorite. It’s the same stain Jess used on the box for the mudroom closet conversion project. […]