Toddler Closet Cubby
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Solid wood is an amazing material because it can be cut, re-shaped, extended, filled, sanded, stained, painted, and essentially re-used almost endlessly.
Last week, I took old cabinet doors (from when we gutted the mouse-hole kitchen cabinets that used to be in our apartment before we moved in) and turn them into a free cubby for my daughter's closet. :)
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Small paint brush for cut-ins, foam roller for surface coverage. Allow recommended dry time between re-coats.
Comments
JoanneS
Mon, 10/07/2013 - 19:43
Great project!
Beautiful Cubby from old doors! The trim adds elegance with the white color and it fits perfectly. Looks adorable! :)
In reply to Great project! by JoanneS
yurra-bazain
Tue, 10/08/2013 - 19:30
Mahalo, Joanne! :) I'm
Mahalo, Joanne! :) I'm looking forward to your great builds coming up! =D