Tea tins as tool organizers.
So, I have to take a moment to brag about my husband's handiness, which benefits our little house very much because he can make us cool, custom things like this amazing alarm cover. I love that I can say "I wish we didn't have to look at that ugly alarm" and a few days later a perfect little frame just magically appears on the wall.
Chris has talked about wanting a wood shop since we moved into the house, and this winter we finally got around to getting it set up. The purchases of a woodworking bench and some must-have tools, and the cleaning out of our basement, allowed us to get his shop started.


It wouldn't be a designer's woodshop without some well organized wall decor.

One of C's favorite things - vintage Kansas City postcards.
Every once in a while Chris disappears from the house, and then after a few minutes I can hear a saw fire up in the basement and know we're in for a treat. I'm heading out of town for the week, and he's hinted that there might be a surprise project brewing while I'm gone. I can't wait to see what he makes next!
Nice!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what the project is next.
I LOVE the alarm cover, by the way.