Sunday, January 20, 2013

Re-purpose a dresser into an entertainment center!!

I love this dresser! My mom and I bought it at a second hand shop for like $60???
I forget exactly how much, but nonetheless, it was very worth it!!
(Reminder: I have a non-focusing-corroded camera! UGH!!!) 

Have you ever seen a cuter dresser?!

As you can see I have a couple records and some dvds! I dont like all the clutter on top of the dresser
(the DVDs are not usually there, I was organizing!!) 

So I made this!!!!!
I said A-Boom-A-Chick-A-Boom!!! 

You too, could make any ho-hum dresser much cuter and functionabler!!! 
(We are DIY'ers, we are allowed to make up our own words!!)  

Here's how you go about it!! 

Find your dresser and take out the drawer of choice! I have a hard time throwing stuff away, maybe you could make a cute cabinet out of yours, but I brought mine to the dumpster! 

Take a good look at how your shelf will fit in there, each one will be different. 
My dresser didn't have a support in the middle, so I added a piece to the back to support the MDF.   Be sure to have your level handy before you tack yours in there. 


I used some small nails, as you see the main rail, where the drawer slid on, was extremely wore out. The reason why my support doesn't look level to the rail, is I decided the MDF would rest half way down the rail.  

Then you will want to measure the area where your MDF will go and then measure again! 
Cut with a skill saw or table saw.
(Sorry no picture! Its pretty hard to cut and photograph!!)

I gave mine a fit test! And glad I did because it needed shaved down a bit.

YESSSSS!!!! 

Next, you will need to cut a hole for any cords. I used a hole saw.  


EEEEEEE! Things are getting exciting at this point!!! 

If you are like me, this is a defining point....Do I paint or stain?! Hmmmm.....paint?.....stain?......hmmmm.....

My decisiveness skills stink!! Most of you would have had this thought out already!! 
In the end, I chose paint.
 Antique white. I love antique white, Im sooooo boring!! 




Carefully, paint the inside, or stain.  And paint your MDF shelf. 
I forgot the dang picture of the MDF, but here's what I did...I painted 2 coats, then sanded lightly and kind of roughed up the exposed edges with the sand paper. 
(MDF sands easily! I used 60 grit.)
I also took a little stain on a t-shirt and went over the edges and the surface just to dim the brightness and of course give it the aged or as I like to call it, the "previous experience" look!  

I used Minwax Paste Finshing Wax to finish the shelf. I love that stuff, it leaves an awesome dull sheen. And it helps to later be able to clean or dust.  Just apply and buff out. 

Want a neat trick for using the paste?!


Cheese Cloth!! You can pick up cheese cloth anywhere. Just get a good sized ball and apply through the cheese cloth! I forgot where I learned this, but it has saved me so much time and mess and distress! 

When everything dries, put your shelf in! Since the MDF is pretty heavy and you will have stuff on top, its unlikely you will need to screw or nail it down.  


There you have it! DVD Player and Record Storage! or AKA Repurposed Dresser to Entertainment Center!! Now go get em!! Good luck! 

-Joslyn-






Sunday, January 6, 2013

Operation Bathroom Re-do!

When some ladies get broken up with, they cut their hair, or go find a rebound, or lay in bed and eat chocolate,  but me, oh no! I go directly to my favorite home improvement store and go about my home improvement!! 

Operation Bathroom Re-do:

My bathroom is weird...kind of long and skinny, but with a great closet!! 
(My photos stink, my camera has corrosion, so it doesn't focus on any setting...Gaaaaa!!) 

BEFORE



I put these hooks up last summer. The wood is from the old outhouse in my backyard!! My experience with screwing hooks directly into the wall usually turns out disastrous, so I always put some kind of board up.  This outhouse siding has paint on it, likely lead paint, so I always spray a few coats of polyurethane. The paint really adds to the character! Although this board has lost a whole lot of its "character" already, I still like the rustic look! 


Please do laugh at my ridiculous decorating skills! When I moved in here a year and a half ago I just used old nails!  

AFTER:


I used a medium gray by Dutch Boy called Route 66. But the paint was Pittsburgh Paints Grand Distinction in Ceramic Flat Enamel (I wanted eggshell but the store was out.) Great paint! I don't like the flat in this room, but if your walls have imperfections, flat is the way to go.  


I have had that cross towel holder for over a year!! Got it on eBay for $1.99!!



Had to have more hooks back there!! Same outhouse boards, same vintage hooks! 


These hooks were in my house when I moved in, and I love that they have the paint on them! 


These are the newest addition hooks, also vintage to the house. 

The moral of this story, if I can get out there and put on a fresh coat of paint and redecorate in a weekend, you can too! And don't think you have to buy or find new decor, look around your house for things that may be hiding out in other rooms! Or take a walk out side and find some inspiration in nature!! 


Project Cost:  Paint   $31/gal.
                   Supplies   $10
                       Total    Under $45