Fantastic vids! I'm a new subscriber. I love your stuff and the vids. Nice work. You seem to have all the tools (except a ladder). ;-) Keep up the good work!
Well done. I'm a full time custom cabinet and furniture maker. You guys did a great job. And you made a wise decision with hiring someone to build the doors for you. It's obviously not an impossible task, but it's so figity and there's so many details when it comes to making quality doors that takes so much trial and error... It's a great idea to just hire someone if you've never done it before and you want it to be done right. Great job.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ru-vid.comUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seems to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I just noticed. Haven't seen this before in any other videos. I love how you laid out your hexagon tiles and didn't cut where it meets your wood flooring. It's really unique and looks pretty darn clean too. I am going to try this for next project.
Awesome Build! It adds so much character! I have been building a similar setup for my mud room and should be having a video out in 2 weeks on it! Love seeing the house come together!
This is absolutely beautiful! Im in awe. The color and style is modern and traditional at the same time. I love it. Im going to do my best rendition of this style on my own mudroom locker/ bench combo and as built in cabinets in my garage as well. However, in the garage, Im going to try sliding barn doors for space preservation. I want to be able to open my cabinets while my car is parked in the garage.
Awesome project. Been planning something very similar for my brother. He has 3 young kids who bring in soaking wet jackets and snow pants in winter. Did you think/consider about dripping water/melting when stuff gets hung up? I was thinking about a spray silicone for the bottom of the cubby to prevent too much damage to the wood. Would love your thoughts.
Good question. The plywood edge never looks great, even when painted you can still see the lines. You could used wood filler instead of edge banding but with the amount of edges we needed to cover, this was a quicker way to do it for us.