Showing posts with label repurposed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repurposed. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Antique Dresser Converted Into Wine Cabinet

Dresser After
as Wine Cabinet
Dresser Before
This was originally an antique dresser, likely dating back to the early 1900's as it had been sitting for quite a long time. It had a musty smell, the drawers could not be opened (without a hammer) and the top was warped. Needless to say, this dresser was going to be quite a challenge. 

Our customer had wanted something different, unique for this old lady. She needed to be repurposed into something else. After discussion and brainstorming ideas, it was decided that this old lady would be better suited as a wine cabinet, so Jim got to work on the overall design and started to make it happen. 

In order for this to happen, it required open space, so the top and second drawer were removed completely and a brand new interior structure had to be designed and built. Jim sketched out ideas and came up with the center being open for wine glass storage and the left and right sections, as well as beneath the opening would hold wine bottles. Once he had designed and built the divided sections, he primed and painted it black with chalk paint. We lined the back opening with wallpaper selected by our customer. 

Brass drawer pulls were used for the drawers which matched the brass lock covers perfectly.  Jim even located a skeleton key for the drawers at a local antique store, so they can be locked if needed. The two drawers could be used for utensils or linens, depending on the person's preference. The drawers were also lined with the same wallpaper as the back of the wine area which made it a functional, cohesive design. This was a major overhaul of a once neglected, musty old dresser. The newly painted wine cabinet was fresh, modern and a multi-functional item of furniture, well-suited for entertaining and storage.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

1970's Cabinet Makeover

1970's Cabinet Before
Cabinet After Renovation
It's amazing how a bit of creative vision can transpire an ugly, outdated piece of furniture such as this 1970's era atrocity. This may have been popular back in 1972, but by today's standards, it was painfully outdated. Still, it had potential and would prove to be useful once again after a bit of renovation a lot of creativity, or perhaps equal parts of both. It had a black top, that looked suspiciously like a piece of laminate, which made the piece quite durable. However, the cabinet doors simply had to go.