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I painted the bookshelf to match the dresser/changing table so that we'll have a matching set when we move baby girl into her own room.
A few tips if you decide to build this bookshelf for yourself:
1) Originally I was just going to build the basic frame and leave off the front and back faceplates to save money. Don't. The faceplate makes it look finished and professional and is worth the extra $3 in 1x2 boards. However, I did not build the faceplate for the back because ours will always be facing the wall and no one will ever see it.
2) Take the time to carefully fill in all your holes with wood putty, sand well, and use a good primer before you paint. I always use cheap-o Wal-Mart paint (I love it!) but a decent primer makes all the difference in how my projects come out in the end. In the past I haven't always taken the time to prime because I hated the extra step, but it makes a huge difference in the finished quality.
3) It really helps to have a second person around for the assembly part of larger projects like this one. Especially if you're 7 months pregnant but even if you aren't. One person can easily do all the preliminary measuring, pre-drilling, faceplate, finishing, etc, but it's a lot easier to get the main frame boards lined up properly if you have someone holding everything together and making sure nothing shifts while you're assembling.
it looks great! and look at that little collection of books... before you know it, a sweet set of chubby fingers are going to be tearing them down and chewing all over them. it will be the best. : ) reading has to start somewhere!
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