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We did it!!! (EDIT with PIP)

That cabinet that was so large which I was talking about a week ago. We  got it placed and it's absolutely perfect! I LOVE it. 

Can't PIP right now as it's dark outside so I can't take a decent picture (don't feel like grabbing the good camera and the flash - I'm TI-RED!)

So PIP will follow tomorrow, for now I'm just happy though!!!! 

Edit: DH took a good picture!!!!

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I think we should now replace the electric piano with a real one in the same color wood ;)

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  • Woohoo! Bravo to you guys. Look forward to PIP.
  • Yeah!! I love it when things like that work out! I'll look forward to seeing a pic tomorrow.
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  • Love it!  Where did you find that?
  • Wow, that thing is HUGE!  And you only have millimeters to spare :-)  Nice work!
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  • I found it on the Dutch version of Ebay. It was a store on the other side of the country, about an hour and 15 minutes away. They delived for only 25 euros!

    We drove out there last weekend to see for ourselves, as you never know for sure when you see a picture, and it looked awesome, just HUGE. It's really really solid, no screws and stuff, just really well built. It was specifically built for a flower shop and made to fit there. It was REALLY affordable (as in price of a cheaper end IKEA cabinet), probably because no-one dared to buy it because it probably wouldn't fit.

    We figured we'd take the chance, and I'm SUPER glad we did! 

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  • Speaking of your piano, I was amazed by how many homes we went into that had pianos in Holland.

    Almost every furnished rental we looked at had one!  Was that a coincidence or do the dutch really love pianos? 

  • I've never seen rentals that came with pianos, so it might be a coincidence. However I know a LOT of Dutch kids (in grade school) take piano lessons and well, if you take piano lessons, you'll need a piano to practice ;) 
    (Music lessons and such never go through school, always private, so people need to take care of their own practice space too. I guess a lot of people just like having a piano.)

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  • Jealous! It looks awesome!
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  • That looks amazing!!! Love it!!!

    So, how did you get it in?

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  • It looks great! I agree that you now need a matching piano :-)
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  • That looks awesome! And I?m so jealous that you could get a real wood cabinet for that price. Drool. Nothing made of wood is cheap in Germany, ebay or other place. Le sigh.

    PS: I totally dig that wallpaper! I?d never be brave enough to do the black, but it looks so cool.

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  • That's a great cabinet! I'm impressed you got it to fit in with so little room to spare. Good job!

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  • that is REALLY nice - LOVE the wallpaper too!!!
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  • wow, perfect fit!!

    pretty jealous of your wallpaper too, we've had so many years living in off-white rented apartments. 

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  • Thanks you guys!

     

    Regarding the wallpaper, the previous owners actually put that up. I probably wouldn't have dared myself either (or gotten DH to agee) but we (especially me) really liked the way it looked, so we didn't replace it. Plus it gave me the confidence to go with a bold pattern/color once it should be re-done.

    Regarding the cabinet and getting it to fit. First took a jig saw to the bottom, removed 7 cm there, sanded  it all down, then used a dremel tool on the backside a little so it would be able to fit over the baseboard and go flush against the wall.

    After that I picked up my brother, who helped DH tilt it upright (with the 7 cm off the bottom we had about 1 cm to spare once it was diagonal, so we did clear the ceiling (lots of planning, measuring and math went into this.)

    Once it was upright we moved it to the spot where we wanted it, after which they lifted it again, straight up this time, so I could shove a 44x50 mm beam with pieces of felt on the bottom under both sides of the cabinet. That lifted it up to the height we have now. I then used a table saw to take about 1.5 cm off the bottom of the trim, before we replaced it. 

    So all in all it's 15mm lower than when we bought it and now has 'removable feet'.

    The reason it was so affordable is because no one in their right mind would buy it because there's no way you could bring it into a standard Dutch house. The ceilings would be too low. They just couldn't sell it, until crazy me came along ;) (In all honesty, if it had been more expensive, I wouldn't have dared!)

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  • That's a beautiful piece! Glad you got it to fit!
  • Beautiful! I love it!
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