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Vintage curio cabinet
Vintage curio cabinet






vintage curio cabinet vintage curio cabinet

I’d also love if you’d Pin or share this post with others. Have you considered adding legs to furniture? Here’s one last before and after for this petite painted curio cabinet makeover that got about a foot taller with new added legs:Īs always, please leave me a comment so I know you stopped by! Let me know what you think, if you’ve done something similar, or what you might’ve done differently. The metal panels are actually removable if someone just wanted plain glass on the front. The glass is still there on the doors, helping to hold the metal in place. I prefer the closed look myself.Īnd here’s a look inside. The side panels fit just right where the glass used to be. The color was spot on, I didn’t even have to paint it.Ī few more photos (that I took in 25 degrees yesterday, haha)… The old hardware was also replaced with a new, vintage-looking pull that was on clearance. I did forget to mention that I sanded by hand and distressed it to make all those pretty lines and curves more noticeable. (The metal edges are pretty sharp though, so be careful!) Again, you can read more about this product and see all the other patterns and sizes available Here.Īll the new pieces fit thankfully, and next up was painting everything in Old Ochre Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan (separately) and then reassembling it all back together.Īnd here’s the new and improved painted curio cabinet with added legs… I traced the glass from the doors onto the aluminum with a Sharpie and it cut easily with tin snips. Hammering the back panel on was easy with little finishing nails.Ī lot of options for the doors went through my mind but ultimately I chose this aluminum sheet in the Cloverleaf pattern from MD Building Products (learn more Here). Then I had wood pieces cut at the home improvement store for the back panel, sides, and the shelf.

vintage curio cabinet

You can add legs to any type of furniture that’s mostly flat on the bottom – I’ve also added wooden legs to a Lane cedar chest, hairpin legs to a lid from a broken chest, also hairpin legs to a vintage wooden card catalog! You can also add legs to a dresser for a needed height boost. I liked some other legs but they were $12 a piece which was out of my budget since I’m planning to sell this cabinet makeover. You can definitely choose chunkier or taller legs and the price will increase quickly. The brackets cost almost $10 for all four and the legs we chose were about $20 for all four (from Lowe’s). He then screwed two triangle brackets into the back corners (from Home Depot) and two square brackets in the front (from Lowe’s). My husband, aka Guy in the Garage, stacked and glued some scrap wood in place to match the height of the skirt. Remove and replace the glass sides and shelfĪfter flipping the cabinet over, it was obvious that the legs couldn’t just go in the four corners because the front didn’t have a 90-degree angle.Remove and replace the mirrored back panel.Here was the plan for this painted curio cabinet makeover: Also, this post contains some affiliate links so you can easily find the products I use and recommend. ** Guys today is Furniture Fixer Uppers day with some of my creative blogging friends – see their furniture makeovers at the end of this post. Plus, the condition was perfect (although a little dated) and the $35 price was definitely appealing. What really grabbed my attention on this little curio cabinet was the curves on the doors and the skirt underneath. This piece was just the right size for an indoor makeover to start getting me back into the groove.

vintage curio cabinet

So I try to get creative in other ways – like with projects small enough to do in my house where I can stay nice and warm. Winter is a tough season, isn’t it? With the freezing temps and tons of snow we get in Indiana, I don’t do as many furniture makeovers.

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Vintage curio cabinet