Shaker style hutch, milk-painted
comments (6) April 28th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Finished this today. Made a similar one as a Christmas present for one of our kids (posted 4/5) and liked it so much I made this one for us. Unlike the other (which, below the counter, had nine drawers and a shelf) this one is deeper, with two drawers and a cupboard. To make the low cupboard easier to live with, instead of shelves it has two trays that slide on Euro-style guides. The first upper shelf is fixed. The other two are adjustable. Poplar is milk-painted Barn Red and finished with two coats of acrylic Clear Coat. Tiger maple counter is dyed and finished with an oil/varnish mixture rubbed on with fine steel wool.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, shaker, maple, poplar, paint, oil, varnish
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Comments (6)
Posted: 8:18 am on October 15th
Keep 'um coming,
Greg
Posted: 7:45 pm on April 28th
Thanks, and what a coincidence. I'm normally not that into contemporary stuff, but I think the table you posted recently is inspired. I've never seen anything quite like it, but it has a certain grace to it, and, while it's very unusual, doesn't seem to be straining to be different. The various design elements work together in a nice, harmonious way. Would love to seem more of your work.
Best regards,
Chuck Griffith
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