255K views · 2K reactions | So lets talk doors 🚪 Our doors get soo much love 🙏🏻 In terms of colour its a strange one for us, as we are not a “grey” home. But i knew i didnt want black or white. The shade of these doors is a neutral grey so can blend with both beige or grey interiors ✅ the ral number for this shade is “7044” 👏 these are the Amsterdam LPD doors from @doorsuppliesonline 🩵 hope this helps 💋 #lavishlodge #lavishlodgeinteriors #homeware #homerenovation #housedesign #housedesign #renovation #housedesign #livingroomdecor #livingroomdecor #hallwaydecor #interiordesign #homemakeover | Lavish Lodge Interiors
255K views · 2K reactions | So lets talk doors 🚪 Our doors get soo much love 🙏🏻 In terms of colour its a strange one for us, as we are not a “grey” home. But i knew i didnt want black or white. The shade of these doors is a neutral grey so can blend with both beige or grey interiors ✅ the ral number for this shade is “7044” 👏 these are the Amsterdam LPD doors from @doorsuppliesonline 🩵 hope this helps 💋 #lavishlodge #lavishlodgeinteriors #homeware #homerenovation #housedesign #housedesign #renovation #housedesign #livingroomdecor #livingroomdecor #hallwaydecor #interiordesign #homemakeover | Lavish Lodge Interiors
378K views · 21K reactions | Save this for an inexpensive, but super impactful project for your home! Here’s the breakdown on how I built this DIY floating wall shelf: 1. The support was built out of common board 1x2s. I screwed a long piece and sides against the wall, hitting studs where I could. The additional supports were added with pocket holes to make it easy! 2. I used one underlayment 1/4” plywood piece, ripped down to the width of the shelf on both the top and bottom. Wood glue and a nail gun made this quick and easy! 3. To finish off the front, I used 1x3 common boards. Just search the pile until you find a good one! For a more seamless look if your shelf is longer than 8’, be sure to miter the seam. 4. For the finish, I used part acrylic paint, part water, to get a stained wood look without the smell. Finish it off with a coat or two of poly, and your shelf is done! 5. Once dry, decorate away! No worrying about finding the perfect sized shelf for your space or the exact color you had in mind. Build one floating wall shelf for a modern look, or multiple to create an even bigger statement! | Jodie | Michigan Interior Design | Teddy Swims · Lose Control (Instrumental)
378K views · 21K reactions | Save this for an inexpensive, but super impactful project for your home! Here’s the breakdown on how I built this DIY floating wall shelf: 1. The support was built out of common board 1x2s. I screwed a long piece and sides against the wall, hitting studs where I could. The additional supports were added with pocket holes to make it easy! 2. I used one underlayment 1/4” plywood piece, ripped down to the width of the shelf on both the top and bottom. Wood glue and a nail gun made this quick and easy! 3. To finish off the front, I used 1x3 common boards. Just search the pile until you find a good one! For a more seamless look if your shelf is longer than 8’, be sure to miter the seam. 4. For the finish, I used part acrylic paint, part water, to get a stained w