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Vacation time! I will be back to regular posting on the 29th (ish). I will try to comment and answer emails some while I'm gone but will catch up on all of them when I get back. Lots of great guest bloggers coming up next week. If you love fashion then you will love all these upcoming blogs. :)

Friday, April 27, 2012

Woodworking DIY: Kentwood Bookcases


Here are the bookcases that we have been working on, for the office, in all their glory. I can claim 95% (ok 90%) of this build so let me say I really really love them, even more so now that I'm getting to finally put pretties in them (which will be a whole separate office makeover post later).



You can see the plans for this bookcase here if you would like to build your own. I love Ana and her plans. :)

We pretty much followed her plans to a t, minus a few tweaks here and there. If we had to do it over we probably would have went with the nail gun and glue 100% over using the Kreg Jig. We do love that little jig but don't prefer to use it on some builds. This was one of them.

We used EverTrue plank paneling for the backs which was somewhat of a pain. You can buy it (@ Lowe's) in packages of 6 planks and just hope you get something good in those packages. If you are going for perfect looking panels this is NOT for you. I, however, like the knotty look. :) Also note that it will take 7 panels for one bookcase but the 8' pieces will allow for your last panel to be pieced with leftovers. That is a-ok in my budget friendly book.

The stain used was Minwax English Chestnut.

I didn't keep up with the exact total cost of this project but it was right around $120ish for both bookcases, which isn't bad at all for solid wood.

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21 comments:

  1. Wow those are amazing. The wood is absolutely beautiful. This makes me want to buy some real tools..

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    1. Thanks so much hun! :) I'm pretty proud of them, even if they tested my nerves a few times. haha

      I love my power tools.... errr hubbies power tools. ;)

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  2. You all did a fantastic job. Those are some good looking bookcases.

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    1. Thanks so much Michele. :)

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  3. Wow, the bookshelves look fantastic! Great job!

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  4. i have a award for you on my blog!:)

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    1. Thank you so much hun. :)


      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  5. Great looking bookcases, which I need more of in my craft room, I bought a flimsy plastic one for $35 - wish I had seen this post first. Nice job!
    JoAnn
    sweetpepperrose.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks! :) That was part of the reason we started building stuff. After this last military move we had several furniture pieces to get damaged. They paid for them in full but I didn't want to go back and purchase the same thing when it would most likely just happen again. All the solid wood stuff held up great so now we are building our own pieces.

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  6. These bookcases are awesome! Love the color and the rustic look!

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    1. Thanks so much hun! :)

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  7. I love it! Can't wait to give it a try! I am a new follower! I found you throught the whatever Wednesday link party. I blog over at http://www.garagesalesrus.blogspot.com/ Check us out when you get a chance!

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    1. Thanks hun! I would love to see your results if you decide to make one or two. :)

      Also thanks for following, going to go check out your blog now. Love garage sales!

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  8. WOW!! Your book cases turned out incredible! :) I'm so jealous. Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!

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  9. This bookcase looks so good, I really like the panels that you used in the book, I like the look it gives the whole bookcase. Thanks for sharing at Showcase Your Talent Thursday! I hope to see you at the next party!

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    1. I like the way the backs turned out too. My hubby tried to talk me into just doing a straight wood but I stayed firm that it wasn't what I wanted, even if it was easier. haha!

      I will definitely link up again.

      xoxo,
      Melissa

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  10. Those are handsome book cases! I really like them.

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  11. Love em love em love em! Great job. I love the two toned stained you used!

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