My daughters sideboard and display cabinet
My daughter wanted a “chunky” oak sideboard and display cabinet for her dining room in oak so Dad was set to work. This is the result.
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Subscribe Now!My daughter wanted a “chunky” oak sideboard and display cabinet for her dining room in oak so Dad was set to work. This is the result.
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This was my first attempt at leaded glazing, enjoyed it as well.
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Your cabinet has a real English feel about it. And I really like the leaded glass upper. Nice work!
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