My step-father was lucky enough to happen upon someone tearing down a barn and disposing of the wood. He collected many wonderful pieces, this being one of them. When I saw the chunky thickness of the piece, many ideas flooded my head: bar, coffeetable, bench, fireplace mantle. Thankfully, the piece was given to me so I could experiment with my many ideas. The long piece even looked neat propped-up in the corner of a room for a short while.
The nice thing about this project was the ease of its construction. It's simply a vintage barn beam on supports. Coming up with ideas for legs or a base was problematic at first, but I'm pleased with what I found for this purpose. Of course, the perfect accessories pulled the entire look together and the lower height and narrowness of the piece opened up the space.
View more images and learn more about this
simple, reclaimed barn wood bench.
If you liked this project, read about my chippy paint rustic shelf (shown below)
made of discarded barn siding found in a wooded area! A tutorial for this shelf will be coming soon!
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Funky Junk Interiors - Party Junk
The Shabby Creek Cottage - Transformation Thursday
From My Front Porch To Yours - Treasure Hunt Thursday
The Shabby Nest - Frugal Friday
Finding Fabulous - Frugalicious Friday
Common Ground - Be Inspired Friday
Chic on a Shoestring Decorating - Flaunt it Friday
Pieced Pastimes - Saturday Sparks
Three Mango Seeds - It's Party Time!
If It's Not Baroque - Weekend Creativity Round Up
Wow John what an amazing find! Your bench is fantastic, I love how thick the wood is and the cement blocks as the base is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dria! I'm still loving it each day I walk through that room.
DeleteYour bench turned out wonderful. Love the rustic look you accomplished and the simplicity of the design.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration,
Suzanne
Pieced Pastimes
PS-Would love to have you link this up to Saturday Sparks. Links open till Friday.
Thank you Suzanne! And thanks for the invite too. I linked-up at your party!
DeleteHoly cow!! I LOVE love your bench!! I am so happy you commented on my blog so I could find yours!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mindi - - - thanks for stopping by to check out my bench!
DeleteThis is really cool. Great job! I would love it if you would share this over at my link party that is going on right now.
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Hi Lauren. Thanks for visiting and thanks for the invite!
DeleteNice post.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone is interested in buying barn doors and reclaimed doors, then Loft Doors is the best place to visit.