TV STAND
This TV stand is made out of kiln-dried mahogany - the premium kind of timber.
If it is anything that can be photographed, it can be Pinterested. Pinterest is one of the social media computer applications that drive people to post and share ideas and information using images. Hence, one doesn't have to write or read a lengthy article. Just skim through the pictures to get one's creative juices flowing.
And with millions of people around the world posting stuff on it, there is practically nothing that you did that wasn't done (and pictured) before. As a result of this preponderance, there is a great falling to find the lazy route and plagiarize. But we are not the kind of people our great neighbor from across the sea is notorious of.


You can always tweak an existing design and call it your own. This attempt at modification to improve the model or function is innovation. Innovation kept humanity move forward for the better. This move is about you and me pulling our thoughts together to improve on a two-wheel bicycle to a four-wheel transport truck. This isn't a China thing.
Although a Pinterest-inspired creation, my TV stand below has a lot of tweaking going on to call it my creation.
I made this stand out of a hardwood Sapele timber, kiln-dried for stability. Kiln-dried timber is a premium kind of wood treatment that you see on Barrack Obamas's furniture in his new mansion by the ocean side. I added a hint of American walnut dye and a burnt amber tinge to rump up the wood grains' visual appeal and sealed it all up in three coats of polyurethane topcoat.




The TV stand is four feet across at the base and is fourteen inches from the broadside to the wall. This dimension is perfect for your LCD TV, with space for your succulents, glass figurines, and a few pocketbooks.
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DOUGLAS REY B. BERIDO
drberido@yahoo.com | Kagudoy Road, Basak, Lapu Lapu City, Cebu, The Philippines