Building some barn wood cabinets for a couple in Altoona.
One side of the kitchen will have this unit as a base, we’re planning to add a tin back-splash and tile on the top. Then we’ll add cabinets & shelves above.On the other side we’ll have a small breakfast bar & a small broom closet.
This is the first piece after it was installed Broom Closet Stove Our small broom closet showing the breakfast bar behind it, the tin we added as a back splash around all of the counter top. Tin Back-Splash Broom Closet with the Breakfast Bar Base Unit Cabinet under construction Cabinet under construction View of the back Cabinet base was able to use the same board to make the fronts for the 4 drawers
As the place in your home that’s solely responsible for storing and dispensing the food that keeps everyone going, the kitchen can be considered the vector of the home that sustains the energy of life for its inhabitants. It’s only fair that it should be a conducive space for anyone to want to prepare food in. All elements in the kitchen need to last against heat and moisture that comes with cooking. In spite of the rising popularity of modern kitchen designs, here’s a case for sustainable wood products.