Great New Development: I have linked up with Amy of Hip Thrift in West Asheville to create reclaimed furniture on sale for consignment! My first piece, a simple bookshelf, is on the floor now. If it doesn't sell soon, Amy will apply her trademark painting flair. More furniture is on the way . . .
Amy and I went down by the river to collect discarded wood. We had to pass up plenty of boards that were just too old to use. By far the biggest catch was a ravaged fence that clearly was not getting back up before becoming music for earthworms. It's perfect as a backing material, which stabilizes shelving and keeps things from falling down between a bookshelf and the wall.
I found this old shelf stock in the basement. I never asked from whence it came but I suspect it was installed somewhere in the shop before Amy launched her amazing Hip Thrift. Odd detail: 1-1/2" x 1/4" flats nailed as nosing on 1x12 dimensional lumber. I decided to flip that nosing onto the back of each shelf.
Now this is where it's at! A 6-1/2 foot tall bi-fold closet door with slats will be used as stiles to support the shelves. First I stripped all of the hardware, saving it for future projects of course.
I cut down the shelves to a uniform length, 30".
Out of the thick bottom rails of the closet doors I used a jigsaw to create legs.
(The fencing required no cuts, always a good feeling)
The final piece measures approximately 32"w x 79"h x 12"d.
Come to Hip Thrift to check out more by me and some very talented local artists and artisans.
201 Haywood Rd
Asheville, NC 28806