Wednesday, July 7, 2010

A bit obsessive......

I admit, I'm pretty obsessive about things. When something catches my attention I go through a phase that is pretty only defined as being obsessive. I have to learn as much as possible about it.The prime example is the desk In our office. It is a custom built "knock off" version of the Pottery Barn Bedford Desk with a CPU and a 3 drawer file. Why not buy it from Pottery Barn?

Well for several reasons! It's over priced, it's MDF, it's smaller then I needed....the list goes on but I think you get the idea. So I began obsessing over it. I found pictures and craigslist ads, I even did a recon mission to look at the desk in the store. I got the idea that I could use Sketch-up to make plans for it. I learned about building basic cabinets on You-Tube. I bought some tools....mainly a Kreg Jig, some clamps and a new miter saw. I was completely determined that I would build this desk for a fraction of the price and that is exactly what I did. I built 2 versions of this desk. My first which I consider a learning piece and the one that's I my office.


While building my second desk I found Ana's Knock-Off Wood. It was pretty interesting that someone else was doing exactly what I was doing but on a much larger and organized scale. If you've never visited her site then you are missing out. I found her site aimed at woman but It seems like I am a welcome part of that community when ever I post over there. She has nearly 100 plans for Furniture Knock off's from Pottery Barn and West Elm. It's pretty amazing. It's even more amazing if you've ever built plans in Sketch Up because you know the time required to get everything correct.


Now that my desk is built we plan to finish up the office. I've designed several Knock Off Pottery Barn plans such as the bedford Smart Hutch, Large and small charging stations, Patch Work Flag and the Display-it Storage Mirror From PB Teen.
I Will be building a few more items for the office such as Knock Off Holman Shelves and ledges, Picture Frames (which I think are pretty darn cool) and a modified Desk Top Hutch.


Check back to see these and other projects, plans and pretty much what ever else catches my attention.



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