Hi! I hope that you had a great weekend! We spent ours relaxing and working on a few projects outside – the weather was SO pretty!
Today I’m sharing a mini sneak peek of our mudroom .. if you missed the original post at East Coast Creative, read on!
Our goal for our upcycle project was to cost zero, and source everything from the house. We succeeded! We found a few duck hooks in my office (image in our upstairs before house tour here) and extra oak hardwood floor found in the pit (used to work on cars) in the garage.
I’ll spare you the before picture of pit (I don’t want anyone loosing their breakfast) but it was disgusting!! VERY dirty and wet. Here’s David working on his car (after cleaning it) ..
The wood was GROSS.
After letting it dry in the sun, David cut off the tongue and groove with the table saw. Then I cut them in ~20″ sections on the chop saw so they would be easier to handle. Next, using the table saw, David ripped it in half lengthwise and then turned it on the skinny end and ripped them in half lengthwise (make sure to keep your hands from the blade at all times and use a push stick when you’re close to the blade) (p.s. we recently purchased a used commercial table saw through a government liquidation site, a definite upgrade from our $15 garage sale table saw that we sold before leaving California)
As David was cutting the boards down on the table saw I started cutting the angles.
I set the chop saw to 60 degrees, cut off the end and slide the board to the first metal stop (no measuring!) and cut again.
Since we ripped the wood down the middle, we were able to use the interior for the face of the chevron pattern. So our pieces had a front and back. We cut half with the lighter (interior) side up and for the other half we cut with the darker (exterior) side up so that each side would be an interior piece.
We counted the rows needed (12) and stacked them to count so we knew exactly the amount we would need.
We had an extra piece of 1/8″ plywood laying around, so we used that for the backing (note: 1/8″ is thin for a backer board, but since we added a frame and screwed it to the wall, we’re hoping that will prevent any potential warping)
Using wood glue, we laid out our chevron pattern (we let it dry overnight with stacks of tile on top, so it would dry flat).
Then, David cut off the excess on the table saw so that it was straight. We applied painters tape on top to cut through it, this helped prevent the wood from chipping.
Then we ripped down the remaining wood to make a frame.
We gave it a quick sand with a sanding block and attached the ducks! (prior to attaching the ducks, I cleaned them by soaking them in white vinegar and water for about 1 hour and the wiped them with a paper towel.)
Looking at these photos makes me miss our MD house. I can’t wait to get there to finish the mudroom!! Hopefully at the mid to end of May. We’re planning to be home next for the Spring “treasure sale”(where we found our last dresser) Mom just has to confirm the date! CAN’T WAIT! 🙂
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and if you missed it on Friday ..
Katie {Little House of Four} says
Awesome job! I love the chevron pattern and the uniqueness of the duck hooks. Pinned!
Jenna S says
Those duck hooks are adorable! Where did you find them?! You're projects are always so original, love them.
Sarah says
Hi Jenna! The duck hooks were installed in my new office on a different board (image in the before upstairs house tour http://sarahmdorseydesigns.blogspot.com/2014/01/house-tour-upstairs.html third image from the bottom)
Karolina z HOUSE LOVES says
so lovely 🙂 and creative
Julia Konya says
Love it and I totally want the duck hooks too
Caroline Nolazco says
It looks amazing!
Kristin@bliss-athome.com says
Super cute! Love that you found a use for the wood 🙂
{Hi Sugarplum!} says
That is incredible — and I'm crazy for those duck hooks! Your projects are always stunning and amazing!
Amy@TheBlissfulBee says
You've done it yet again! Beautiful!
xo, amy
Gabbi @ Retro Ranch Reno says
Uh-mazing. Love it!!!
Bethany DeVore says
love the chevron pattern of the wood, you guys are amazing!
Karen @ a house full of sunshine says
Ahh, stop it, you're killing me. 😉 Seriously, everything you touch turns to gold. Filing this under "I wish I was this clever"… 🙂
Karen | a house full of sunshine
Katja @ Shift Ctrl ART says
This is so pretty. I love the texture of the wood when it's cut in chevron. It is an amazing backdrop for those hooks too. Perfect!
Auralee says
Seriously, love it!!!!
Jenna Brussee says
I love how this is both a classic look and trendy at the same time. Too cute! It turned out great.
Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door says
I love the raw wood with the aged brass. Perfect!
anu says
This looks so good! Love the touch of whimsy that the duck hooks add.
jana bek says
Love this! You are so crazy clever, Sarah!
XO jana
Sarah @ Thrifty Decor Chick says
I adore the duck hooks!! Such a fun backdrop for them. 🙂