Farmhouse Friday – Baskets and Bins

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I made these wall bins on salvaged wood out of old elevator parts – those were a great antique store find!

(See more about them HERE)

Wall bins with Farmhouse Industrial Style

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  1. Lots of eye candy and inspiration in this post, Angie! I just happen to have a single sewing machine leg…love your idea!

  2. Lots of inspiration here.

  3. Every time I walk into Homegoods I go straight for the storage department. I love your inspiration pictures.

  4. Always love seeing what you do with all the beautiful vintage items. I read all of your posts and love your blog, I just usually don’t comment but wanted to let you know your blog and work is wonderful! Have been praying for your dad and hope he is feeling much better now.

    Many Blessings to you, Candy

  5. I have always been in awe of the way you make something so functional and beautiful out of old baking pans…what a great addition to any room for storage that is also aesthetically pleasing!

    I wish that I had the old galvanized tub my mother used for washing…or the old galvanized pails we had…now they seem to be very hard to find and, when you do find them, they cost a pretty penny. I guess, in a way, that is good news because it just goes to show that old, galvanized, metal articles are receiving the attention they so richly deserve. Gosh, I just LOVE the look of the strong metal holding the soft blankets…what great texture that would add to a room! Thank you sooooooooo very much for yet another Farmhouse Friday!

  6. Love all these ideas! Thanks for sharing!

  7. J. Nelson says

    Angie, Where can I find a nesting box like the one you have on your blog?

  8. Where can I get the large wall pocket basket in photo five? Been looking bit no luck. Thx!

  9. Dusty Kelly says

    Hi Angie,

    If I am not mistaken that basket is from World War II and held artillery shells that fit perfectly inside and that is why it has handles.

  10. Yvonne Leach says

    Do you have any idea where this pine cabinet came from?

  11. Cyndi Moore says

    Please tell me where to find a basket like the one above the wood cabinet.

  12. Nice article and photos. I love the use of baskets to create a country feel. The french country sideboard is beautiful in your feature as well. So pretty kept in its natural wood state. Thanks for posting.

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