DuVall and I have learned that furnishing a house is expensive and well, expensive.
So when I stumbled upon a blog called
KNOCKOFF WOOD, the little wheels in my head starting turning. (They are usually pretty quiet.)
I asked DuVall to help me learn how to make furniture and here is what we came up with...so far. (Oh ya, I've got BIG plans.)
A coffee table for our living room...


And a matching side table, also for the living room...


I bought all the supplies and, after a lesson in using a chop saw (VERY intimidating by the way), cut all the wood. DuVall helped me put it all together and we both stained and painted. Have I mentioned how much I LOVE being married to such a handyman! Seriously there is nothing he can't do. Well, he can't birth children. I guess I've got him there.
So, I may be tooting our own horn but I'm a little proud.
Total cost of all materials for the two tables...under $50
(It was helpful that DuVall already had the tools.)
Anyway, check out
KNOCKOFF WOOD. Your life will never be the same.