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EASY Rustic Shelving

February 19, 2016 By Meegan 3 Comments

Welcome to What Meegan Makes today. I have a simple solution to an open space above a closet area-EASY Rustic Shelving.

We use our extra bedroom as an office/TV room/storage space, and yet, I want it to be inviting for visitors and guests.

Rustic Shelves Made with 2x6s from meeganmakes.com

It has taken me awhile to figure out what would work best in this space. It is: EASY Rustic Shelving.

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Breakfast Nook with Thrifted Furniture

February 16, 2016 By Meegan 9 Comments

There are those times when you have a vision of what you think your home should look like. It’s in your head, but you aren’t sure if you can actually make it happen.

That is how I designed our Breakfast Nook with Thrifted Furniture.

I didn’t move into our small condo thinking, “We need a breakfast nook.” I didn’t know what to do with this space-at all. I knew it wasn’t big enough for a large table and yet we still needed a place to eat. The bar is too high for stools, unless we wanted our dinner plates at shoulders height. Boo-that didn’t sound comfy…

Thrifted Furniture Breakfast Nook

I worked and fiddled with the space until we finally have an official Breakfast Nook with Thrifted Furniture.

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Open Kitchen Shelving

February 4, 2016 By Meegan 5 Comments

Hi everyone! Thanks for joining me today. I can’t wait to talk to you about a favorite topic of mine. Open Kitchen Shelving. Open Kitchen Shelving comes in many styles, shapes and colors. From Farmhouse, Cottage and Industrial. There are many types to choose from.

Open Kitchen Shelf Styles

You can be as creative as your imagination takes you.

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How To Add Crystals To A Lamp

February 2, 2016 By Meegan 4 Comments

This post contains affiliate links that I make a commission on at no extra cost to you. Hello everyone! I have something fun and creative for you today. I have a simple tutorial on How To Add Crystals To A Lamp. Sounds fun, right?

Everyone needs a little bling in their life, right?

I have had this lamp for about 15 years. I bought a new lamp shade, but it still wasn’t what I wanted. I added the satin rosettes, but still have been looking for something to create the look I was wanting.

It all starts with some stringed crystals that I bought on Amazon. I will have everything linked below.

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