To build a cute, custom side table, remove the legs from a chair and top them off with a flat surface. This can be as basic or unique as you'd like. A simple slab of wood is a classic, easy-to-find ...
This teak wood-slab coffee table (17" x 40" x 28") adds some rustic flair to any space. It has three legs and makes for a cool statement piece. Because it's made of real, solid wood, every table ...
It uses traditional parquetry techniques to create a contemporary geometric design featuring hand-cut and inlaid mango wood slabs. This dining table can ... round burl wood legs that add warmth.
House Walk column takes readers inside some of Evanston’s most distinctive dwellings. We aim to showcase the history, style, ...
The use of concrete in AFF Architekten’s building for a Berlin biodiversity non‑profit  reveals the complexity at the heart ...
Not a roadhouse in the classic eat-in-the-car, tray-clipped-to-the-window sense of the word, Mpho uses the term literally to mean that he serves food from a house to eager eaters waiting at the side ...
What can’t you do with PVC pipe? Here are 56 incredibly smart (and cheap!) ways to use this do-it-all material around your ...
Find pebbles or bones to craft your first weapons, and only then can you gather wood to craft a full crafting table and continue ... including new slabs, flowers, and grindstone variants.
The low-lit, dark wood-panelled steakhouse – which now has seven outposts ... Choose between beef rump, lamb leg, pork loin or a celeriac roast, all of which are served with golden Yorkshire puddings, ...
But 15 minutes into his first day, the 33-year-old found himself fighting for his life, gripping the edge of a wood chipper as blades whipped through his legs below. Later, in a helicopter on the ...
A Colorado tree worker miraculously survived a freak accident with a wood chipper that left him losing both legs minutes into his first day on the job. John O’Neill, 33, fitted with a court ...
A Colorado man lost both his legs after a freak accident with a wood chipper during the first day of his new job. John O’Neill, 33, had been chucking tree branches into a machine in Longmont ...