{love} all the furniture. Great job. Too bad you’re in the UK, I’d hire you.
(although we’ll be in London this summer)
New to WP, looking forward to keeping up with your ”things”.
{Thank you} Chrissy! Good luck with your blog too, I just told Ed you liked his furniture, he is off out with his woodworking friends tonight. I love WP, hope you do too.
hi i was wondering how much did it cost to build the frame for the omnitub? was it expensive? i know it was a while ago but im considering having one myself as i have a tiny tiny bathroom and an omnitub would be ideal for us, if you could get back to me it would be most helpful
Hi Heather. The frame only cost a few pounds as it was rough timber. The oak top was a bit more but that was our choice to match the cabinets. It’s not really possible to give a full idea of cost though as Ed did all the work himself. Hope your bathroom works out ok!
I’ve followed your blog for 7 months now, and I’ve always enjoyed your posts about all the things you make, particularly the ones that are edible. 🙂 I enjoy the posts about furniture too, because working with wood is something I’m fascinated by. Anyway, the point is, I was recently nominated by one of my followers for the Liebster Blog award, and am passing it on to you, as one of my favorite blogs. Hope y’all will respond! 🙂
To creativity…may it never die!
David
–The Southern Voice Writer
Ed,
Caught your tweet about the case for books and checked out your blog. Brilliant writing by both of you; crazy good woodworking to boot! And I’m extremely jealous of the garden.
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chrissynoelle
January 17, 2011
{love} all the furniture. Great job. Too bad you’re in the UK, I’d hire you.
(although we’ll be in London this summer)
New to WP, looking forward to keeping up with your ”things”.
thingswemake
January 17, 2011
{Thank you} Chrissy! Good luck with your blog too, I just told Ed you liked his furniture, he is off out with his woodworking friends tonight. I love WP, hope you do too.
Belinda Jane Allwood
April 14, 2012
Beautiful craftsmanship. Love the dovetails.
Heather
October 24, 2012
hi i was wondering how much did it cost to build the frame for the omnitub? was it expensive? i know it was a while ago but im considering having one myself as i have a tiny tiny bathroom and an omnitub would be ideal for us, if you could get back to me it would be most helpful
thingswemake.co.uk
October 25, 2012
Hi Heather. The frame only cost a few pounds as it was rough timber. The oak top was a bit more but that was our choice to match the cabinets. It’s not really possible to give a full idea of cost though as Ed did all the work himself. Hope your bathroom works out ok!
247southernvoice
October 27, 2012
Hi guys!
I’ve followed your blog for 7 months now, and I’ve always enjoyed your posts about all the things you make, particularly the ones that are edible. 🙂 I enjoy the posts about furniture too, because working with wood is something I’m fascinated by. Anyway, the point is, I was recently nominated by one of my followers for the Liebster Blog award, and am passing it on to you, as one of my favorite blogs. Hope y’all will respond! 🙂
To creativity…may it never die!
David
–The Southern Voice Writer
thekiltedwoodworker
March 8, 2014
Ed,
Caught your tweet about the case for books and checked out your blog. Brilliant writing by both of you; crazy good woodworking to boot! And I’m extremely jealous of the garden.
Looking forward to seeing more!
Cheers,
Ethan
InBusiness24
February 8, 2015
Nice work! Congrats and keep going!