Tuesday, January 21, 2014

How To Use Architectural Salvage Dallas To Beautify The Home

By Marissa Velazquez


Talking of an architectural salvage Dallas homeowners refer to them as antique materials removed from old homes and building that are facing demolition. If you have a vintage home and you probably want to replace windows, doors and other elements, finding the right part for replacement can be quite challenging. However you can use salvage parts to match the design and style of your old home. The materials that have been salvaged can be used to enhance various types of exterior and interior decoration. Take for example a reclaimed door, following the below steps you can make a great garden potting bench.

To start with, buy a reclaimed door from a local store. Though any passage door would work, for a great project you need a more detailed reclaimed door. You should make sure that the entire door is solid wood.

With this, build a wood frame of 3 inches on wood side and the width of the door. The three-inch side will be made the depth of the potting table. One should modify it to his desired size giving more consideration to the size of working area you intend to make.

The frame should then be fixed preferably using screws at the desired height of the worktable. The door should now stand to figure out the height of the work table, you then mark the height and screw the frames into place. Ensure to give it a good support using two rows of screws fitted six inches apart from one another.

Take measurement from the tabletop frame to the bottom of the door with the whole structure being in upright position and leaning against the wall. Then, cut two pieces of wood measuring 2 by 4 inches to make the fore legs of the potting bench. Screw these legs to the frame of the bench at the rear corners. To fasten them well, use a set of two screws in front and another pair on the sides.

At this point, keep the bench at a standing position to ensure that it is able to support itself. Then cut wood pieces of the measurement 1 by 6 inches. Ensure that they fit well the depth of the new table right from the front all the way to the back of the frame. Once you have done that, fix these pieces into the potting bench tabletop. If at all they do not create a good work space, then try adjusting the spacing between them.

At this stage the product is ready to be used after a touch of paint. Decoration of the bench can now be done as part of the final touches. Other than the painting, you can decide to add to it more shelves, some hooks for hanging garden tools or anything else that you may deem fit.

Beside such projects, architectural salvage Dallas materials have been used in the improvement of modern homes. This is a good way of making good use of construction materials from old homes and buildings that are faced with demolition. Using these materials will help you save on cost.




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