Dollar Store Drawer Organizer

6 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy

This project is an easy way to make your home decor look more upscale. I picked up these little plastic drawers today, but I wanted to make them look a little less cheap. I decided to use some nice wood and give them more of an upscale look.

Plastic Drawers

Tools and Materials

  • Drawers
  • Tape measure
  • Wooden boards
  • Saw
  • Spray paint
  • Sandpaper
  • Nail
  • Nail gun
Nail

Measure and Nail

I first measured the height and width of the drawers, and cut the boards to fit around them. I then nailed the bottom piece to the two side panels.

Check that the Drawers Fit

Check that the Drawers Fit

I then made sure the drawers fit inside nicely.

Measure and Cut the Top

Measure and Cut the Top

Then I measured the top piece, and cut that out as well.

Paint and Sand

Paint and Sand

You can keep the wood look, and perhaps add a nice varnish. I decided to paint it, so I spray painted it all over with oiled rub bronze and lightly sanded the edges. This gives it that nice distressed look that I love.

DIY Plastic Drawers

And that's it, plastic drawers with a new look. Just a small upgrade!

DIY Storage Drawers

I just love how easy this was and how adorable it came out! All for under $5! Check out more ideas at Gilbert Marketplace Youtube channel

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  • Nastacha Nieves Johnson Nastacha Nieves Johnson on Jul 24, 2021

    What is this like 5 inches tall a mini unit

  • CLG CLG on Jul 25, 2021

    Why would you want to "upgrade" a cheap, plastic set of drawers? I don't get it, Sorry.

  • Brad Brad on Jan 10, 2023

    What are the measures of your wood box? Thanks.

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  • Evelyn Sandera Evelyn Sandera on Jan 17, 2023

    Great idea.

  • C C on Jan 30, 2023

    Clever idea. I covered mine with a wood grain contact paper for my motor home 3 years ago and it seems to be holding up well.


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