So sorry, folks. I was supposed to resolve the mystery of the origin of our outdoor fountain on Thursday but the annoying real world kept intruding.
So, here it is, two days late. Drum roll please.
Here is the fountain before. In its former life, it was a big fat country armoire.
Tom built me a larger version of this armoire for our first anniversary. We cut it down in size and stripped the green stain for our 10th anniversary. Around our 13th anniversary, Tom got a flat screen television of enormous proportions. Out of that transaction, I got a new media center, which he built for me.
As for the big fat country armoire, we could not sell it or even give it away since everybody else was buying flat-panel televisions of enormous size as well. So Tom used the wood and the basic structure to build a fountain.
Here's the backside of the fountain. It has a door on the bottom half.
Inside is the piping for the pump, which sits in the bottom tier of the fountain.
I wish were there to enjoy it with you. Jack would likely find it a favor with it as a bath :-)
ReplyDeleteWay cool! Love It!!!
ReplyDeleteamazing. repurposing never looked so cool.
ReplyDeletehave you sent this around? it's totally amazing.
ReplyDeleteHaven't, but now that you mention it, maybe I will.
ReplyDeleteTalk about thinking outside the box!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing re-do.
Very cool! Nice that it draws the wildlife in, too!
ReplyDeleteI can't quite picture how it went from armoire to fountain but however you did it, it looks GREAT!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a miraculous transformation. I bet no one would be able to guess. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I wish we had more "in-between" photos. The bottom half of the armoire became the bottom tier of the fountain. The back of the armoire became the back of the fountain. The bullnose ledge because the top ledge of each tier. The rest was cut up bits and pieces. (Interestingly the original armoire was also partially recycled from a small media center and strips of mahogany from scraps of window trim.)
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! I never would have guessed that gorgeous fountain was once an armoire...I can't even fathom how you came up with the idea! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton it has been a fantastic guide, now to make a modern fountain is definitely very easy with the help of your guidance. Kudos
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