I decided to build a bathroom cabinet to hide an ugly pipe, so I bought some doors and some wood and set about doing so.
Here’s a picture of the area before the cabinet went in:
Here it is with the cabinet in place and the doors attached for positioning:
And here it is with the door knobs attached and a final coat of paint:
We still need to get the tiling done, the decorating and find a matching toilet seat…
For those of you who want to see the inside:
My assistant wasn’t much help at all:
The bathroom cabinet is perfect, but using a cat as a door stop is a bit of a fail. Everyone know Hamsters are much better! *LOL*
Actually, that was Merlin getting in the way in my office.
Nice job! Merlin is just a bit tired from designing blueprints for a walk-in closet for his toys and food (rather difficult if you haven’t got an opposable thumb).
Thanks, Pollo.
Nah, Merlin is just being a cat – letting the rest of us do all the work. 🙂
I’m mightily impressed, it’s attractive and far more functional than the simple boxing-in that most people would opt for.
Steve Ince, a writer and a carpenter; you are a true polymath!
I’m also noticing that you seem to have adventure-game-quantities of loo roll, whatever fiendish puzzle could you have in mind? 😉
Doesn’t everyone buy their loo rolls in bulk? 🙂
What an excellent idea, it is functional and attractive. Good work and a great way to hide that pipe and add something useful to your bathroom at the same time. Merlin is adorable and looks completely happy there!
Thanks, Anne.
Merlin’s not so adorable when he’s throwing up over the kitchen floor. 😦