For the last few days, I've been busying myself with the redo of my
hubby's office. I'm sharing a sneak peak of the space, specifically
featuring a shelf I made for one wall.
I needed a ledge of some sort for display for one side of the room. I also wanted to infuse some weathered wood in the office. So I decided to fashion a shelf from a section of an old gate I purchased from a friend about a year ago.
The section of the gate was the exact length I needed and it had a beautiful weathered texture. For an added bonus, it's original hardware sported a wonderfully aged patina.
As you will read about in an upcoming post, Nate specifically wanted to incorporate his love for Texas in the space, so I opted to hang the shelf with iron brackets that incorporated the Lone Star of Texas on them.
I didn't snap before pics, but the brackets were originally white. I spray painted them with a flat black paint to better suit the feel I was wanting to achieve for the office.
*Note the photo below and the angled shot of the finished product ~ allowing you to see the underside of the shelf and brackets as well as a semi view of the display.