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This is the story of the parts and pieces of the Throne Room but not the throne. This old house has a tiny little in-house out-house. It serves all the necessary functions but you can’t throw a party in there.
I hate regular medicine cabinets. They are too narrow and everything I own falls out of them. We decided to panel the bath with Red Cedar. Thankfully I found some that is only 7/16” thick or it would have taken too much out of the room. I decided that the little room should be special. I designed the cabinet and decided to use the crowns of deer antlers for pulls . I then used a half deer antler for the latch. I designed the towel rack and the toilet paper holder and then needed a magazine rack because everyone knows that this is my library. That blank front of the magazine rack was begging for something. So out came the pyrograhy outfit. The wood is Alder. The finish is Benwood Cherry and poly. I”ll post the vanity next. I’ve already posted the door. In the photo of the cabinet the mirror shows the deer horn clothes rack on the back of the door.
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
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12 comments so far
Karson
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posted 395 days ago
Great revisions Tom. It looks inviting. If the throne room could ever be inviting.
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Thos. Angle
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posted 395 days ago
Thanks, Karson. I just realized that the caps have come off the screws on the magazine rack. See it everyday and don’t see it at all.
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
TomFran
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posted 395 days ago
Tom,
That looks like a woodworker’s bathroom. I really like the medicine cabinet – looks beautiful.
-- Tom, Surfside Beach, SC - Romans 8:28
Jeff
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posted 395 days ago
Very rustic I like the look very much
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MsDebbieP
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posted 395 days ago
awesome. love it.
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cajunpen
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posted 395 days ago
Thomas I love the homey look of your “convenience” I’d be proud to do some reading in that room.
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DAN
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posted 395 days ago
Nice job !
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Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 395 days ago
Hi Tom;
Tis’ a fine library! Nice work.
Lee
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Thos. Angle
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posted 394 days ago
Yeah, Lee,
It’s not as nice as the one you designed but I didn’t have as much to work with.
Tom
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
Jeff
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posted 394 days ago
I like the ceder. If the throne isn’t warm at least the walls are. lol. Nice job Tom.
-- Jeff, St. Paul, MN
David
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posted 394 days ago
Nice work! I like the rustic feel . . . would look great in our home in Sisters!
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Buckskin
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posted 392 days ago
I like them all right down to the kings scroll holder!