Tuesday, September 2, 2008

More makeovers: China cabinets


Here are my two other Craig's List projects, the china cabinets. We didn't have china cabinets at all in the old house, mostly because we didn't actually have china. But with the limited cabinet space in the new house, I really needed more places to put things, and they needed to be cheap. And these cabinets certainly were. The taller white one was $25 (!), and the yellow one was $45.

The yellow cabinet was definitely the bigger challenge. As you can see in the before picture, the cabinet had been abused and neglected. It was in rough shape. But it had such pretty curved glass windows that I couldn't pass it up.

The original wood color was gorgeous, and I would have loved to have somehow refinished it, but big chunks of veneer were missing, especially on the sides, which you can't see here. First I tried filling in the missing chunks with wood filler, but after some trial and error and a lot of sanding, I ended up ripping the veneer off most of the cabinet and taking it back down to the bare wood. Then I cleaned (and cleaned and cleaned) it, sanded it and painted it the same color as the living room walls are. (Thanks to Ben for helping with the painting!)

Here's the finished product, and I love how it came out. I put all my pretty glasses and stuff up top, and then the roomy area down below is home to my stand mixer, crock pot and some other big kitchen stuff.


The second cabinet really just needed a fresh coat of paint, so I'm not going to bother posting before pictures. I now wish that I'd painted the inside walls and shelves some other color to give it a little more contrast with the china that's in there (a pretty Depression-era set that Jason's grandma recently gave me), but that can always be done quickly down the road.




So here's the very nearly completed dining room. The only things I'd still like to do are replace the chandelier (I conveniently cut it out of this shot because I don't like it, ha) and find a bigger and more neutral-colored rug for under the table.


And then I just have one Craig's List purchase left to fix up, another $25 white cabinet from the woman I bought the other one from. This one desperately needs a new coat of paint, and could also use some new hinges and a new handle. It's sitting in the garage for now, but eventually I'm hoping to put it in the basement and use it to store the rest of the kitchen stuff that STILL doesn't fit upstairs, even with all the new cabinetry.


So those are all my projects. Hopefully I've inspired some of you to check out Craig's List if you haven't already. And don't worry, there are a lot of things on there that DON'T require hours of work to fix up -- I just like to make things way more difficult than they should be!

5 comments:

Corinne said...

The look fantastic. I'm thinking about a china cabinet to put in the living room, as I don't have a dining room. I recently got a bunch of china from my great aunt and right now it is sitting in the attic.

Nicole Puckett said...

That does inspire me to keep a watch on Craigs list.... I dont; need anything right now but I am sure I will... You did a great job with all of these ... Love them!

Shelley said...

Yay, I'm glad! Next, I'm going to start scouring Craig's List for baby stuff!

Aunt Linda said...

Unbelievable transformation of the cabinet with curved glass....great job....it looks beautiful!!!!

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