How is it possible this blog has been out there for 3 years and I have missed it? Its loaded with all kinds of goodies but this DIY project really stopped me in my tracks. Accessible, beautiful and practical. What more could I ask for?
She started off with this:
And ended up with this:
Love it! Check out all the details for this project and all of their others at The Brick House.
postscript:
*When I say steal, I really mean borrow nicely and give proper credit!
**If you have an idea/tutorial you would like me to consider for a feature, email me. I'd love to see!
I'm in love -- so clever! Can't wait to browse through her blog too!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this blog. I will have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for another blog obsession, Mrs. Limestone! This project is amazing. I'll be scrolling through The Brick House all day!
ReplyDeletelove that blog! i ended up making a similar shelving unit after seeing this on her blog.
ReplyDeleteAlso a fan of The Brick House. What a great idea to politely borrow! Can I politely borrow that sofa too???
ReplyDelete~Tanya
dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.com
That's so funny... I just found that blog a couple days ago, and promptly bookmarked it.
ReplyDeleteDid you see her DIY bench, made from old fencing? GOR-geous!
I hadn't heard of this blog until late last year and wondered where I'd been, too!
ReplyDeleteThis was in a recent issue of ReadyMade, and I immediately tore out the page for future inspiration!
Morgan's blog is one of my favs.
ReplyDeleteKelly
Ohhh those shelves are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this blog either... off to check it out. It is amazing how many design blogs are out there.
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cristin
Oh, her blog is a favorite of mine! And she was just featured in ReadyMade for that shelf.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lead!
ReplyDeleteCristin I agree, every day I am discovering a new exciting blog site!!
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Karena
Art by Karena
Morgan is amazing. I especially love her fence post bench. Wonderful stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove the simple lines, sleek and modern. I think this approach produces comfortable, yet inviting rooms that are timeless.
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