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mrtrim
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posted 643 days ago
great stuff justin i like the window seat , great touch
Scott Bryan
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posted 643 days ago
Justin,
This would be a nice addition to any home. The window seat and book cases add some needed storage.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
DaveH
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posted 643 days ago
Beautiful!
-- DaveH - Boise, Idaho - “How hard can it be? It's only wood!”
Critterman
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posted 642 days ago
Great window seat, and the shelves/cabinets look great too. Nice job.
-- Jim Hallada, Chesterfield, VA
ChrisN
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posted 642 days ago
Very Nice!!!
We have a similar window in our house…hmmm!!!!
-- Chris N, Westford, MA - "If you won't eat something from your fridge that turned green...why would you eat something that started out that way?"
Carroll
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posted 641 days ago
Justin, loves that wall unit, I like the way you framed the window does the window bench open for storage.
Again nice work!
rikkor
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posted 641 days ago
Nicely done.
Paul M
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posted 613 days ago
Justin,
Just happened on your wall unit and saw one of my favorite design features, the 45 degree angle on the window seat. Love the way this blends in and doesn’t intrude into the space of the room. I like to use this method for tight spaces.
-- Paul from New England "No man is a failure who is enjoying life". William Feather