So this post is still a bit of a teaser with these bad boys.
See, I’ve had this problem lately where I start a project (like this one), then my deadline for finishing it gets pushed back, so I put it on the back burner for a while to work on more pressing things, and then circle back around to it after a while. Which, in some ways, is no big deal.
Though it does leave my workspaces around the house (usually either our garage or guest room) in perpetual states of disarray and makes it a little tricky for me to remember how I even did these projects to begin with.
These upholstered folding screens have had a lot of stops and starts. But they are finished, and I love them. I can’t wait to deliver them to my aunt in a couple weeks.
So what I’m sharing with you today are just a few tight shots, and when I get them to her house and up in place, I will take lots of full-scale photos and share them with you, as well as a basic tutorial on how I built them. You should expect to see that up here on the blog around the last week of June or first week of July.
So, bear with me, the instructions and full shots are coming!
In the meantime, you can see here how I curved the tops and bottoms of the panels and used nailheads to accentuate the lines. I also added antique-styled casters on the bottom so it will be easy for my aunt to slide them back and forth as she wants to access her laundry area, which is where the screens are going.