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I decided the space above the sink could use a shelf and I decided to use plumbing instead of normal brackets. A typical bracket would take up too much length not allowing clearance for my tall bottles. I used 2 1/2" floor flanges, 2 10" nipples and 2 end caps. Just cut a board to size and made a permanent home for a few items.

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  • Taken with Canon Canon PowerShot G12
  • Focal Length 12.1 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/40
  • f Aperture f/3.5
  • ISO Speed 500

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lew

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Really Cool!

 

I could see this idea used in a larger area for pictures, books and collectables!

Grandpadave52

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Clever and budget friendly solution Cindy. Thanks.

DerBengel

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Thanks guys, can be hard work trying to be creative on a budget. LOL I don't have pictures of many of the things I made over the years and no longer have the items, unfortunately. But I have one more pic to post in the meantime.

 

I totally agree, Lew! I live in a small flat and have baseboard heating now, so not very conducive here, but could have done it at the last place! I love the look of wood and metal together.

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