Furniture Update: Creating After School Storage
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I had been living with a messy entryway for years. We wanted a place where for the kids to store their items after school, but I just hadn't figured a way to make it pretty.
A sweet neighbor was selling two of these thirty year old Thomasville pine cabinets for a SONG ($20 each!) and when I saw them, inspiration struck!
See this? This mess is what greeted guests to my house! I just quickly ushered them into other places in the house and hoped they didn't notice. Functional? Yes. Pretty? Not a chance!
I'd recently acquired this removable wallpaper and was looking for reasons to put it to good use. I mean come on ... those bees!
A little paint to match the wallpaper - even after the first coat, I was getting so excited about the transformation!
I found my PERFECT accent color, too!
A few hours and some innovation later - I had a MUCH more presentable storage solution. I LOVE how this turned out - especially considering it was my very first time so dramatically redoing any furniture pieces.
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Published August 20th, 2014 2:15 PM
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Elena on Oct 15, 2018
I would add a bar between the two cabinets, place a drip tray on the floor and have a place to hang raincoats when needed. My bathroom has a separate tub and shower. I have also added a closet pole above the tub and use that to hang wet clothes (the kids bathing suits) until dry.
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Ooo, very pretty! I'm curious, what did you do with the doors