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This large wall unit was rebuilt to accommodate a big-screen TV and hide the cables.
It was so much fun turning this '90s wall cabinet into our Hamptons-style TV cabinet.
We started by removing the back panel and the shelving through the centre. We were able to reuse most of the timber to create some open shelving either side of the TV.
We used a VJ panel as the new back panel, and some SpecRite raw timber panels to aid with the new shelving structure.
We then gave the cabinet a sand, applied Taubmans 3 in 1 primer, and painted it in Taubmans Inner Circle. We replaced the knobs using Bunnings products, drilled a hole in the back to hide cables and mounted our Foxtel box behind the TV.
Big thanks to our local Bunnings at Plainland in Queensland.
Resident D.I.Y. expert MitchellMc has put together this simple step-by-step guide to updating a bedside cabinet with paint and varnish.
Bunnings Workshop member Oddchair22 used striking stencil paintwork to pair an upcycled chest of drawers and mirror.
Workshop member marisamoloney upcycled and an old coffee table and and an old hutch as part of her stunning mud room makeover.
There are also plenty more great ideas in our collections of Upcycled buffets and Upcycled bedside drawers and tables.
Let us know if you need a hand with your own upcycling project – we're here to help.
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