Materials: Lack Side Tables $9.99, brackets, screws and a drill
I am an artist and to me it turned out to be a piece of installation art! Since you can't really hang anything on the wall to hide it the wood panels were a great solution to 'lean' in front of the brick wall. First I measured my wall to see how many tables would fit and where. Then I chose my color scheme. I didn't need to build anything since the tables come with no legs attached!
I assembled the table tops face down in front of the brick wall in the order I wanted them. I applied brackets in 2 places on each touching end of the table tops to ensure stability. Once all of the brackets were in place I lifted the wall straight up and secured it in place in front of the brick wall with one bracket anchored in the upper right corner to the adjacent wall. Because of the crease where the carpet meets the wall, the wood panels stayed snug against the wall and are secure with only the one anchor at the top. I think the security at the top will keep it from falling forward especially in the event of an earthquake. I want to cover everything in wood panels now! This wall is a knockout.
~ Nicci, Newport Beach, CA
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