Ubernerkle converts a Hemnes 8 drawer dresser and two Leksvik bookshelf cabinets into a home bar. See how it's done in the vid.
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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
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Impressive! especially in the end!
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Please add a picture! The video can't be seen in all countries ("due to copyright restrictions").
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this, too bad I cannot due to restrictions in my Country.
ReplyDeleteApparently YouTuye did not think Germany would like Dean Martin, I've swapped in an alternative audio track they had avaiable please try it now.
ReplyDeleteThis is great, but you need to go one more step and install the chrome wine glass hangers from Lowes. They cost less than $4-5 dollars and would look great hanging from the top shelf behind the bar! I love this! We did a bar conversion from a wardrobe last Christmas. We have added more to it since then, but here it is. We used a scratch and dent $1200 wardrobe, that was marked down to $300. I wanted something I could close and have go unnoticed when the kids were around.
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