Sunday, August 11, 2013

Industrial Shelf

Remember wayyyy back when, when I blogged about this being my dream pantry?


Well, I "shelved" that dream for a while, because I had no idea how I was going to build something like that.  Until a couple of months ago, I visited Red Apron for lunch, and saw this:


I totally fell in love with the simplicity of it.  I could look at it and easily tell how it was constructed.  Plus, I loved the industrial look of the shelves!  I took many pics of the shelves in the store (garnering puzzled looks from other customers) and took copious mental notes on its construction.

Back home, this was how the wall in my kitchen started out, many, many years ago....I had a long console there, and some decorations, but it wasn't very functional.


So, we recently had our home repainted, and I asked the painters to extend the chalkboard wall to cover the entire wall of the kitchen.  I loved the matte black background.  The rest of the house went from khaki color (bleh!) to a true white.  Then, I sourced the materials for the shelves from Home Depot.  The shelves themselves were 2x12x9ft boards (reclaimed lumber was prohibitively expensive!), and they were supported by cast iron plumbing.  I also had L-shaped brackets attaching the shelves to the studs in the wall.  Here's our Contractor assembling the shelves.


I'm sure he thought my idea was crazy, but it turned out exactly as I envisioned!  The shelves are almost 9 feet tall, and they really bring your eye up to the high ceiling.


And here is Sophie modeling in front of them.  I'm still working on rearranging the contents, but it's mostly done.  Hope you all like it!



4 comments:

  1. It looks amazing! Where did you get all the jars?

    Tiffanie

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    1. Hi Tiffanie!!

      Sorry for such a late reply! The jars came from IKEA (with the hinges), and Target (Anchor Hocking 1/2 gallon jars).

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  2. I absolutely LOVE this!!! Such a genius idea.

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    1. Thanks Kannitha! And did you recognize who was assembling the shelves for me?

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