I originally just wanted something to the right of the window, but then realized that I was aiming too small! Wouldn't it look better if I put in a whole wall display case? It would look more cohesive, but it would also cover the tabs under the bay window. A Win WIn situation.
I went to work cutting. I measured a line and then ran to my paper and drew it out. And slowly I came up with a plan. I started to cut. There was no pattern. I made it to fit my specific needs and house.
I started to cut. I used mat board, so I knew that I wouldn't be out much money if my plans didn't work. I would just be out my time....but I would have learned valuable lessons so that would be nice regardless. I cut each piece and worked it out in my head as I went.
I labelled each piece carefully,
When it was time for me to decide on where to put the actualy shelves within my system, I pulled out a few bolts of fabric and designed my shelves to be custom. I wanted them to fit my bolts of fabric perfectly.
Once it fit exactly, it was time to paint!!!! I went with a nice neutral gray paint that will highlight the bold colors of fabric that will be displayed.
It turned out better than I expected! I still have lots more to put onto the shelves. But I can honestly say that I love it!!!!
You did a splendid job! Not only did you not waste time or material, you learned that You Can Create Whatever You Dream and that is the most amazing feeling in the world! I love the built in look and the way you have incorporated beautifully the bay window! Excellent work and I am excited to see your next brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have been busy thinking of ways to fill up shelves and display things like tiny scissors!!
DeleteThe shelf is perfect. It will add color, character, and depth to the room. Very nice.
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