Dining Room Makeover – Fixing My Faux Pas
Well, this turned out to be a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, on top of a train wreck…
You may think this looks pretty good, and it does, to be honest.
Only thing is, this damned heap of kindling is too tall for the dining table.
Yes, you read that correctly. I built this sucker originally of the mind that I didn’t really need a bottom or an extra lid for the top.
Since this was the first time undertaking a furniture build from scratch, I didn’t want to do what I usually do, which is bite off more than I can chew.
Well, things escalated pretty quickly after I got to thinking that I could take it up a notch. Why not put some storage in there while I’m at it? Yeah, I’m feelin’ pretty handy. Why not put in an extra lid and bottom piece?
And that’s where this project careened off track like a 100-car, runaway freight train carrying 12,000 tons of manure.
Turns out that if you add an extra lid an a bottom piece, one should add that extra height onto the project and trim the frame accordingly.
Anyway, fRusTratiNgly, head-bangingly long story short, guess what I’ll be doing Week 3.
Need some interiors-related inspiration, ideas, networking, and encouragement?
Look no further than THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE, a widely anticipated biannual event — every April and October — the ORC #oneroomchallenge #ORC — where any interiors enthusiast with a blog, Instagram, or TikTok account can join the challenge and link their own room transformations up every week (we’re on WEEK 2now). Starting Wednesday of each week, we report back and flood the interweb and social media with the latest and greatest news, updates, trials, and tribulations of our room transformations.
So, thank you to Linda Weinstein, the creator/owner of the ORC who started all of this fabulousness, and Apartment Therapy ORC’s official media partner, for the support and holding us accountable!
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