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16 comments:
Very cool idea.
you just gave me the perfect solution to my staircase!!! we do live next to the forest, so it won`t be difficult. thanks! i am off to convince my husband now...
That is really neat! Too bad I don't have a staircase.
V.cool. I also love the blue keds, the painted red stairs, and the inspiration poster at the bottom of the stairs!
how cool is that
I love this so much! Today I saw a staircase where the in in between steps were shelves filled with books. I love super cute outdoor-indoor things like this.
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I love this! Too bad I don't have a staircase in my apartment. But maybe when I grow old and get the money to buy that little house, the one waiting just for me?
Cool! Glad I've found your blog! So many wonderful ideas!
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Really like this!
all the possibilities. how about a ballet dancers bar? love it.
its a nice idea i try to do this
Oak? Looks kind of like birch . . .
Anon - I know, that's what i thought - but the article said Oak....
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wowww!
Looks like white birch to me. The downside to this is, the bark will come off in large pieces, probably in a year or less. Under the bark is almost always full of many different insects. Better to strip it, let it dry completely, sand it well, then varnish it.
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