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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Modified Kentwood Bookcase

A couple of days ago I showed the last table and bench I made for some newlyweds.  The husband also wanted a bookshelf for his office, and I got to build that, too!

We chose to use Ana White’s Kentwood Bookcase plans, although of course I always make some modifications!

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My version is both taller and wider—approximately 72” tall and 32” wide.

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That allowed me to have five shelves rather than four, and I made them adjustable!  For that I had to buy a new toy—the Kreg Shelf Pin Jig, and it worked great.

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I love the look of the planked back for this book shelf!

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The stain is a custom mix of Minwax Weathered Oak and Early American.  I think of it as a “champagne” color—it’s very soft and not at all orange-y.

It was fun to be building again!

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10 comments:

  1. I love that it's not 'orangey' too.
    I also like the height ...great job.
    Pat

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  2. Oooh, pretty! You seriously are SO good at furniture building! well done!

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  3. Really beautiful! And I love that you customize your pieces so they work perfectly for you!

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  4. What amazes me is that you modify!!!! It's like those blasted people like my husband who look at a recipe and decide they want to change it and in doing so, make the meal that much better. If I were to modify plans or a recipe or pattern or what have you, my bookcase would look like something my table saw threw up and then tried to paste back together!

    Beautifully made and done!! I actually want book shelves much like those in my home. I have some from IKEA that have been temporary (ha, nothing more permanent than temporary. I bought them because they had the drawer on the bottom and then five shelves above the drawer. Trying to maximize space using the drawers for toy boxes. They've been great but I'm ready for furniture that I like and what you've made, is what I like! :) You had to move why???? :D

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  5. You are so handy! I love everything you make :D
    Kim

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  6. Korrie, you continue to amaze me. xo Laura

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  7. Great job Korrie! I love the look. And your custom stain is great! Hate that orange look. You've become quite the builder!

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  8. Kori it turned out fabulous! I need something similar for my boys toy room. Thanx for coming to the party!

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  9. Love love love this shelf. I can't believe you made it yourself...kudo's to you! I've been looking for something like this but with an open back.

    Thanks for posting!

    Crystal

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