This is excellent.
I’m considering trying to do some builtin’s similar to this but haven’t ever tackled a project like that before. I’ve got an gas fireplace that I would need to tear out the existing trim and tile surrounding it and replace with something white very similar to this look. I’ve not ever done cabinets or anythingquite at that level. How would rate this kind of project on a level of difficulty? I’m also pretty sure that my adjacent wall and ceiling meeting the wall that the built ins would go on aren’t exactly square so the angles of some of the cuts and stuff would have to be hidden creatively with some trim work.
A project like this just takes a lot of measuring and planning. Just making sure everything gets installed in the correct order so it doesn’t look like it was cobbled together. The building portion of it really isn’t terribly tough. I think you can get through it fine with the stuff you've posted. The stone was intimidating the first time I did a fireplace like that but it’s manageable. This is my third one now I think. I posted some pictures of the built in building process earlier in this thread.
The walls in this house were about the most messed up Ive seen. Nothing was close to being square. None of the 3 built ins are the exact same height. I left 1/2-3/4 inch gaps at the top because of the ceiling sag that are hidden by the crown. I can but I didn’t end up doing the cabinets. They had a guy they know that owns a cabinet and countertop business in Des Moines, so they did the install on those. I did everything around them.
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