The rubber coin flooring and a sneak peak of my shelf project.
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It has a thick foam cushioned backing and a tough urethane wear layer but is still lightweight and you can cut it with a pair of shears. The wood pattern has a good amount of texture which helps keep the floor from being slippery. We used a generous amount of the double sided flooring tape and installed an aluminum stair edging to keep it in place and protect the edges from wear.
Next up is my project for some storage in the front "V". We were thinking of building a cabinet across the entire front section. Here are some examples sourced from the internet of what others have built:
I love this one! Photo from Google Image search |
Photo from Google Image Search |
Photo from Google Image Search. The off center placement of this one helped me come up with ours.
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We happed to find a vintage built-in corner shelf that someone was selling at the flea market for $20. It was all pine, so it was sturdy but light. The dimensions seemed pretty close if we cut off the top portion so we decided to try it out.
I completely forgot to photograph the shelf before we started our modifications. So here it is with the top section removed, painted and some wood trim installed which I stained the same color as our ammo boxes.
I added the wider trim to help keep things from sliding off and the thinner braid for visual interest. |
The top section we had to cut off. |
Extra floor space behind the left side. |
I used antiquing glaze on the wood trim. |
Wall hooks and a faux cow skull from Hobby Lobby that had perfect colors.
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I used some of the fabric I had left over from making the window shades and made curtains for the lower two shelves. This gave me a chance to use more of my awesome deer skull fabric and also allows us to cram a bunch of gear in the lower two shelves while keeping it out of sight. I also added a little Talavera tile to the front center of the shelf because why not?
Shelf curtains are hung, and we have a great spot to keep the dog bowls.
Installed! Rob screwed it to the wall along the back and right side.
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