Wednesday, April 25, 2012
IVAR "Good Old Days" Bookcase
Materials: IVAR, decorative moulding, mdf, paint
Description: A boring corner next to our two-wing bedroom door had to be pimped. Ivar fitted perfectly in there, but it needed some old fashioned look to go with the 19th century door. The Ivar skeletal structure is 30cm deep and 226cm high. We placed a mdf panel on the sides and on the top. After that we painted it in the same colour like our wall.
~ Leila&Mario, Vienna, Austria
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This is perfect for my kids bedroom!
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful and it matches the general style you already had in the room.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteVery refreshing. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteSehr, sehr tolle Idee und sehr gut umgesetzt!
ReplyDeleteIs that Jimmy Carr on television in Vienna? Wow!
ReplyDeletePS: these look very elegant.
What a HUGE difference the decorative moulding makes!!! I am now eyeing my bookcase, may just add moulding to mine as well ...
ReplyDeleteReally nice work! Looks super sophisticated!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the decorative moldig from? I'd love to do this on my own... thanx
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