| Wooden Throw Rug |
| Get some wood on your floors with this sophisticated rug. |
From "B. Original" episode DBOR-129 |
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 Make this sophisticated rug from beautiful birch.
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If you love the look and feel of wood underfoot, but aren't ready to take the plunge and get wood floors, this project is a good first step: Michele Beschen helps you craft a wooden throw rug from Baltic birch.It's easy to adapt this project for any size of rugor even cut down the dimensions to make swanky wooden placemats or table runners. It's a fun and easy way to B. Original with wood and beautify your home. Scroll down for Michele Beschen's how-to.
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 Figure A
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 Figure B
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 Figure C
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 Figure D
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Wooden Throw RugMaterials: sturdy vinyl sheet 1/8" Baltic birch flooring miter box, chop saw or hand saw sandpaper construction adhesive chalk carpenter's square
- To make an 18" x 24" rug, cut the vinyl sheet slightly larger than those dimensions.
- Cut (15) 6" x 6" squares of Baltic birch. Sand each square on both sides.
- Lay vinyl face down on a flat work surface; you will be adhering the wood to the back side of the vinyl. Using the carpenter's square, chalk in guide lines for placing the 6" x 6" wooden tiles.
- Butter the back of a birch square with construction
adhesive (figure A) and place it on the back of the vinyl, lining it up with either the carpenter's square or the chalk lines (figure B). - Butter and place the rest of the squares: Alternate the grain with each square, and make sure each square butts up snugly against the ones already on the vinyl.
- Cover the project with a large piece of plywood, then weight it with a heavy object. The plywood will distribute the weight evenly over the project so that it dries flat. Let the construction adhesive cure overnight.
- Once the adhesive is cured, finish the wood by staining in a checkerboard design (figure C). Use either colored stain or stain that mimics natural wood finishes.
- Trim excess vinyl from the project.
- Finish the piece with three coats of wipe-on polyurethane and/or paste wax.
- Experiment with different staining patterns and even with different shapes for the birch pieces (figure D). You can create a different rug for every room!
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