Wednesday, February 01, 2012
CD Rack as a backsplash and copper wall
Materials: BENNO and RUBRIK
Description: Sliced BENNO sides to form a neat backsplash and wall top shelf. Used 5 as-is RUBRIK doors to decorate a boring wall.
~ Pradeep Bhanot, Foster City, California
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can't see it, and sparse details of how it's done. weak post.
ReplyDeleteI agree with anonymous, I can't see it
ReplyDeleteI guess the Benno side is on top of the bar, and the Rubrick doors are the light orange panels behind the table ... quite difficult to find :)
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see I am not the only one who can't see it
ReplyDeleteI also agree with whats said above. Only posting a pic of the finished result and a short "this is included" - list isnt enough. Since many of us use this place for getting and sharing inspiration this post unfortunately doesnt add much.
ReplyDeleteWhat I might be able to tell from whats included on the pic is that this is from the same apartment(or house) as the next hack above where a Pax door has been used as a pictureframe and window. That hack too however lacks "instructable" description and pics.
:-( I can't tell what I'm supposed to be looking at either.
ReplyDeleteNo detail shots? I can't tell what I'm looking at here.
ReplyDeleteCould the backsplash be behind the sink (i.e. not visible to us in the picture)? Otherwise, I have no clue what I am looking at either!
ReplyDeleteI know that this an old post, but I love puzzles. The Rubrik are doors that form the "copper wall" and the Benno sides were used as the bar top and backsplash. If you look closely, you can the the lip of the backsplash above the wall topper/counter. Yes, it could have been clearer.
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