Chicken wired cabinet doors
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Here is an article that might help you - https://www.thespruce.com/cabinet-door-makeover-1313933
Aren’t they so adorable, Andtitimi? You take out the glass or cut out the center of the cabinet door. Sand around the edges of the cutout, as well as the wholedoor if you are restainingcthem. Clean with Tsp or warm water with a little vinegar and a few drops of Dawn. Stain or paint the cabinet door, and any trim you decide to use. Seal the door with polyurethane or varnish or your choice of sealer. On the back of the door staple chicken wire that has been trimmed of the end wires. If you wish, cover the wire edges with thin strips of lathing. On the front side, add small quarter round or another trim, if you want. Glue and tack the trim in place, then use the same sealer. When everything has dried at least overnight, you have a chicken wire cabinet door! Please take pictures and post on Hometalk! ☺️
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https://homeguides.sfgate.com/make-chicken-wire-cabinet-doors-89260.html
https://www.hunker.com/13404134/how-to-put-chicken-wire-in-a-cabinet-door