I’m absolutely thrilled with how these curtains have helped to pull the room together!So… what did you do this weekend?
You can do any size you like, we just went with a size that would cover up our existing shutters.We made our shutters 3 boards wide and then put one board across the top and the bottom for a classic look.. Then we clamped them all together and secured it all with a few screws.. We cut a couple of little measury pieces to put up against the top and bottom cross pieces so we could make sure they were the same distance from the ends on both sides.

We didn’t want any shifting to happen while we were adding the screws!.We ended up with two perfect shutters.. Next we just painted them grey and hung them by screwing them straight into the existing shutters.. Bam!This really is one of the easiest little building projects you can do and it’s a great one for beginners, but what an impact it makes!

If you feel like your house could use a bit of a curb appeal boost, why not try adding some shutters in a color you love?.More Like This!.

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We made this DIY faux butcher block counter as a distraction when we were trying to figure out what to do about our heated floors in the new bathroom and it’s turned out to be one of my favorite projects ever!So even though the whole room isn’t really ready for its close up, I just had to tell you all about it!.
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