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Building Furniture from a KitBy Jenssequa Feedback About This Post:RE: Building Furniture from a KitWhere did gardencraft find the white bookshelves, that's exactly what I have been looking for. Post by MissyD RE: Building Furniture from a KitYou can get upholstered furniture kits from http://www.homereserve.com. Post By Byron Shank (Guest Post) RE: Building Furniture from a KitI'd be interested in finding out sources also. I built a solid wood nightstand that I use for my printer stand. It took me about a weekend, including finishing with stain. It's beautiful. Post by Meari RE: Building Furniture from a KitWhere do you shop for funiture kits? If you buy it online, would'nt it cost a fortune for shipping? Post by Tammymarie RE: Building Furniture from a KitI just did this, it was going to be $1800 for just the computer desk and hutch that I wanted to set up a computer and library room. Went on line and got a beautiful white cottage look desk & hutch, as well as 7 shelving units for my books! With shipping it cost less than just the computer desk and hutch was going to cost at a furniture store! Here is a picture of 3 of the shelving units. Post by gardencraft RE: Building Furniture from a KitWhat do you consider the better sources for these kits? Post by lighthouselady |
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