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Country Hutch
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
As a busy furniture-maker, Milkovits rarely gets time to build anything for himself but did make room in his schedule for this country-style hutch. He designed it to store dinnerware, fit in the space available in his dining room, and match the room's overall décor. The cherry cupboard is stained a deep reddish-brown for an aged look, glass doors display plates and glassware, the beaded and painted back slats add texture, and the custom hand-forged door hinges contribute to the piece's classic feel. The finish is Minwax Antique Oil and wax.
Photo: Thomas McKenna
Design or Plan used: Not specified
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cherry, maple, paint, oil, glass, hinges, wax, stain, country, Custom Design, dye



















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