![]() Measuring cups (that you don’t use for food!) – for scooping concrete powder and measuring water amounts Level(s) – we used a 4-foot level and a short ~8” level Nail gun + 2” nails – for securing countertop base to cabinet supports Pencil + tape measure + square/ruler – for marking out plywood cutsĭrill + drill bits that match your screw heads Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, meaning at no cost to you we may earn a small commission on the purchases you make through that click. Today we’re continuing with how we did our from-scratch white concrete countertops, made to go with but not be identical to our charcoal gray concrete kitchen countertops. Last time we shared how we built and installed the custom, brass metal-front cabinet doors on our built-in bar storage cabinet. You never know what someone else is going through.īack to our regularly-scheduled project programming Long story short, my apologies for the inconsistency – please remember life happens and to be kind to others (and yourself!). Between my usual full-time work in graphic design and a pretty constant run of many multi-day migraines (with headaches in between) I just haven’t had that perfect combination of time and brain capacity to write a coherent – or as coherent as this thing ever is – blog post for y’all. And that means sharing that I have had chronic migraines for years and years and the fall, and especially this last month has been a really bad run for me. ![]() Quick break for a personal, quasi-related anecdote – AKA where we’ve been for the last monthĪpologies for the unexpected month+ break in this build series – I debated if I should share this with y’all but ultimately decided since it is such a large part of my life and I like to share all of the good, bad and ugly parts of our projects, it only seemed fair to share the good, bad and ugly parts of our life as well. Hey y’all, first off HAPPY NEW YEAR!! And welcome back to our new custom dining room cabinet build series.
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