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Showing posts with label rustic cabinet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rustic cabinet. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Rustic Hutch.

This gorgeous hutch is covered in rustic twig work and features adjustable shelves (3 in top and 2 in bottom cabinet) and glass doors. The shelves and body are made from Pine but it is also available in Oak. This rustic hutch is shown in a natural finish but available in other premium finishes. Each one is unique and would look incredible in your home or retreat! Call or email for pricing and more information. Mark@RusticFurnitureGallery.com  603-563-7010

Saturday, January 22, 2011

In The Workshop



Another custom order that I recently completed is a large armoire. It was made out of rough cut, ship lap Pine. I got the wood from a local mill. Of course this wood had warps and twists that added to the challenge of building. The inside is a smoother side of the wood that I attached with copper head nails. I left the inside natural so that it would be a bit brighter for finding clothes. The top was attached with steel cut nails for an older look. In this case I tried to make it look more like old barn wood, so I stained it. It took a couple of tries to find the stain that looked the best, but in the end I think it does have a nice old barn wood look to it. I used black iron strap hinges on the doors, also to give it a more authentic look. The doors are made from wider (15") Pine, one board for each door. One cool rustic feature on this cabinet was using a natural burl for the door handles. The whole piece was finished with a couple coats of a natural poly whey. I was very pleased with how it came out, let me know what you think.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

In the Workshop


Greetings! Just completed, this is a rustic armoire/cabinet for hanging jackets and putting boots etc... It was a custom order for a family that needed some storage in a small living space. It is made out of local White Pine rough cut shiplap boards. The outside is rougher and the inside is smooth. It was made to look as if it could have been made long ago, when people had to make there own things and cared more about function than impressing the neighbors. The wood has slight variations in thickness, as well as saw marks and weathered areas. It stands over 70" tall with a wood rod inside to hang clothes. The finish on this rustic project is a single coat of spar urethane that will darken over time. To check out more great rustic furnishings visit our website www.RusticFurnitureGallery.com