Just Wanna Have a Butler Pantry
by
Nancy Fortier
(IC: homeowner)
3 Materials
This is the place, gonna have to pack some boxes and do some demolition
Everything started with two doors that i found on a used stuff site here in Québec
But i knew they would be beautiful, they just need some love...plenty of it
Now it's time to do some demolition and make my Butler pantry. Boyfriend say i have a little bubble in my head but he doesn't see what i see in my head, loll
Some construction, a little bit of electrical stuff, thanks love
The next day was spend on building shelves and put back everything in it. After two days and half, i could use it
The week-end after it, some finishing touches and put the beloved doors at their place. I know, it's ridiculous but I truly love those doors
Stain: done, plaster: done, I have some paint to do , glasses to put back on , handles to install and little doors to make for the top of the wall but I LOVE my butler pantry
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Suggested materials:
- Shiplap (Rona store where I work)
- Galvanised rail for garage door (Same place)
- Melamine shelves (Also the same place)
Published June 14th, 2016 9:48 AM
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Terra Gazelle on Jun 18, 2016I wish I had seen this before buying the tall cabinets I got for a pantry. I got three for 700.00. I love your idea..and its so pretty. Next time I will need to check Home Talk first..live and learn.
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Nancy Fortier on Jun 18, 2016Thanks terra, over all this project cost me about 500$, the hardware was the expensive part (200$). Wood, shelves , Shiplap for the rest. Doors only, 30$ for both. Paint, stain, new glasses , already have those. Pretty good inventory in my basement.
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Penny on Jun 18, 2016i love it too!!! beautiful! you guys to a diamond in the rough and turned it into a real gem!
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Nancy Fortier on Jun 18, 2016Thanks Penny, you're Very kind
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