Hello
I have installed a wood-burning stove in the living room
and now I feel like building a small wood store nearby. Does anyone have tips on suitable material? I'm thinking of some lightweight concrete blocks and then plastering and painting. If anyone has some inspirational pictures, that would be nice.
I have installed a wood-burning stove in the living room
and now I feel like building a small wood store nearby. Does anyone have tips on suitable material? I'm thinking of some lightweight concrete blocks and then plastering and painting. If anyone has some inspirational pictures, that would be nice.
Thinking about something similar but haven't built anything yet.
Planning to possibly take multiple flat modules and build a niche (perhaps 35 deep with two shelves for different dimensions of the firewood) that extends from floor to ceiling where you can create a nice stack.
Tip: buy or borrow a couple of interior design magazines like Plaza and Sköna Hem from your mom, where you can probably find inspiration.
Planning to possibly take multiple flat modules and build a niche (perhaps 35 deep with two shelves for different dimensions of the firewood) that extends from floor to ceiling where you can create a nice stack.
Tip: buy or borrow a couple of interior design magazines like Plaza and Sköna Hem from your mom, where you can probably find inspiration.
http://www.hhcelcon.se/html/default.htmFreddy-79 said:
have been thinking and have come up with a plan. Planning to build a frame of chipboard and wooden studs and then paint it with texture paint to make it look plastered or alternatively gypsum plaster it. Just wondering if maybe I should put a layer of 6 mm plasterboard on top of the chipboard so the paint doesn't crack from the chipboard moving?
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