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Katie & Jon (Sew Woodsy)
Katie & Jon (Sew Woodsy) Blogger Orlando, FL on Jan 30, 2013
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{Ikea Hack} Revamp a Media Stand

We found an Ikea media stand on the curb last year. Instead of selling it we decided to revamp it. We added bead board in place of the particle board backing and made faux feet that make this media stand look like a real piece of furniture.

For the full tutorial (picture-by-picture) make sure you visit:

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    We made a custom template, cut the wood out with a scroll saw, and routed the edges. For the full tutorial visit: http://sewwoodsy.com/2013/01/ik...
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    We tested the faux feet on the media stand before staining. For the full tutorial visit: http://sewwoodsy.com/2013/01/ik...
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    This is what it looked like before adding the faux feet. For the full tutorial visit: http://sewwoodsy.com/2013/01/ike...
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    Final product. For the full tutorial visit: http://sewwoodsy.com/2013/01/ikea

To see more: http://sewwoodsy.com/2013/01/ikea-hack-revamp-a-media-stand.html

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  • Becky Blair, NE
    Great hack Katie and Jon. Love the wall color too. It looks great behind the dark wood.
    on Jan 30, 2013 · Like 0
  • Julia Terpstra Modesto, CA
    Went to your blog to see the full tutorial... what a great job you both did!
    on Feb 02, 2013 · Like 0
  • Katie & Jon (Sew Woodsy) Orlando, FL
    Thanks ladies!!!
    on Feb 07, 2013 · Like 1

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