While waiting for the chair cushions, Mike decided to build matching Shaker-style Wall Cabinets. This time, although the wood grain is, as usual, gorgeous, he chose to paint.


He has it in his head that this blue and this green will fit nicely in the cottage. Those ARE the exact colors of the stripes on the famous 'sleeping couch.'

We're used to some paint on the kitchen counter.
It's a bit cold out in the workshop these days.
Paint dries faster and smoother in
temperate locales

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Minus the doors, they begin to take shape.

And, ready to the walls in Winona Lake.
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