you can check it out here!.
It shows off some of the interesting cuts and joinery that the shipbuilders used in the barn and Chris really just could stand to cut it off.We added some hooks and now it’s the perfect spot to hang things like wine openers or bar towels!.
We also cut out a hole in the center of the counter to hold a galvanized trough that we’re using for ice.It’s completely removable so it can be carried into the kitchen easily to refresh the ice supply and then be popped right back in!.We made those neat divided trays too, so glasses, bottles, and whatever other beverage accoutrements we might need can be easily carried back and forth from the kitchen.. A bar for your deck is a good thing, but an.
bar for your deck is just the bees knees!Speaking of which, I was happy to have a nice sunny day without any bees knees or any other bugs’ knees getting into our drinks the other day to enjoy our new Rustic Beverage Center before we pack it up this Friday and head off to the Cottage Life Show!.
Don’t forget that I’ll be speaking there on Saturday and showing off my beverage center in person on the CIL Main Stage, so make sure you stop by and say hello if you’re going to be in the Toronto area!.
Thanks so much to CIL for sponsoring this post, challenging me to create this project, and for inviting me to join them on stage this Saturday.Check out my front pathway.. Before:.
I’m thoroughly embarrassed.We’re in the process of removing all that pink rock from all the garden, so it’s pretty much everywhere right now.
And there’s a golf ball there for some reason too.I hope that doesn’t mean that Chris was hitting balls at the house..