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Farmhouse Ladder

$70.00
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A 7 foot tall twist on the popular blanket ladder for a rustic farmhouse display piece. This particular ladder was reclaimed from a farmhouse in Stevens county. Built decades ago out of reclaimed wood found on the ranch property then repurposed into a climbing ladder for a small loft bedroom. The ladder has been left in its original built condition and added to with an additional storage box at the bottom and extra hooks on top for extra hanging towels, plants, signs, etc.

A final whitewashed finish completes this architectural salvage piece. Would also make a great addition in a kitchen to hang kitchen towels from and store spices and other culinary bottles in.

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A 7 foot tall twist on the popular blanket ladder for a rustic farmhouse display piece. This particular ladder was reclaimed from a farmhouse in Stevens county. Built decades ago out of reclaimed wood found on the ranch property then repurposed into a climbing ladder for a small loft bedroom. The ladder has been left in its original built condition and added to with an additional storage box at the bottom and extra hooks on top for extra hanging towels, plants, signs, etc.

A final whitewashed finish completes this architectural salvage piece. Would also make a great addition in a kitchen to hang kitchen towels from and store spices and other culinary bottles in.

A 7 foot tall twist on the popular blanket ladder for a rustic farmhouse display piece. This particular ladder was reclaimed from a farmhouse in Stevens county. Built decades ago out of reclaimed wood found on the ranch property then repurposed into a climbing ladder for a small loft bedroom. The ladder has been left in its original built condition and added to with an additional storage box at the bottom and extra hooks on top for extra hanging towels, plants, signs, etc.

A final whitewashed finish completes this architectural salvage piece. Would also make a great addition in a kitchen to hang kitchen towels from and store spices and other culinary bottles in.

*This piece can be found at Paint In My Hair on Monroe street in Spokane, WA.

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