Repurposed wardrobe
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I remade an old wardrobe into a kitchen, em, dresser? Paint, three new shelves, a piece of wire mesh, a cut-out, and voila!
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Well done, and thanks for sharing your handiwork, irishrose. Regards Chris P Admin |
great job irishrose, really inspiring. vj
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Brilliant idea and adore the retro look.
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That's brilliant!!! I never would've thought of doing that with a wardrobe very retro / Country Kitchen!! Gorgeous!
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Absolutely gorgeous, love it! Well done irishrose!
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this is georgous, so quirky and retro , a fab piece
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Hi there That is absolutely brilliant! I have a friend looking for ideas and she is very artistic like you so I will show her your pictures. Well done! Kleenqueen.
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Looks brilliant.Well done. Love the colour too.
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tis no harm to let you out!
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great transformation, love the colour;
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spot on
Very tasty job on that wardrobe, love it. I have on old supervalu locker that needs updating and tis is the kind of thing i have in mind....Where did you get the wire mesh and what kind of paint did you use?
Great job, might get me going on one of my long list of projects ha ha |
Snowdaisy - I got the wire mesh at Woodies. It's supposed to be used for making pet cages. They sell it in 3x2 metre pieces, I think. The paint is just wall paint with a coat of water-based varnish over it. I sanded the piece pretty well and tacked it off, then just painted it with a decent-quality brush. It's been a while now and the paint is holding up fine.
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Love it!
Very clever idea, and a great colour choice, it really adds to the retro wibe. Impressed!
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I love what you have done with this, very clever. I'm just wondering, how did you cut out the hole for the wire mesh?
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