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Painting Window-

  • Clean window with soapy water and dry cloth
  • Use the painter's masking tape to tape the edges of the window
  • Use the primer to prime both sides of the window
  • Give two coats of enamel paint

 

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Make the Top Cabinets

  • Cut the old top cabinets shells (particle board) to new size with an electric saw 
  • Glue and nail cabinet shells (we created 4 separate shelving sections)
  • We added a sheet of used ply to the bottom of the cabinets (Leave a 2 cm gap between the wall and the bottom ply for the strip light)
  • Cut VJ panels to size to fit behind each shelving unit, this is to keep them ridgid 
  • Glue and screw each top cabinet in place 
  • Paint the new cabinets with the Renovation Range Primer
  • Give the new cabinets 2x coats of paint (low sheen or satin)
  • Add strip light to the gap at the bottom of the cabinet
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Step 3

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Preparing bottom cabinets

  • Lightly sand the bottom cabinets
  • Give each cabinet a coat of Renovation Range Primer
  • Give the cabinets 2x coats of paint (low sheen or satin)
  • Add the brass knobs 
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  • Paint walls with a low sheen paint (same colour as bottom cabinets)
  • Put the bottom cabinets in place and screw them to the wall
  • Add a trim along the wall to hold the benchtop
  • Cut and place benchtop on top of bottom cabinets
  • Seal benchtops with Cabinet Makers Wax or chosen wood sealer
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JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Turn old kitchen cabinets into a home office/ spare room for under $700!

Hi @Mariula,

 

Thank you for sharing your project and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.

 

You've done a wonderful job reusing the old kitchen cabinets to create a fresh new space.

 

I love the beachy vibe you've created with the light-coloured timber, woven rug and the light blue paint.

 

The use of the VJ panels on the back of the cabinets is also a simple, functional, and brilliant way to create that little bit of extra depth in the room

 

Congratulations on a magnificent project.

 

Jacob

 

Mariula
Growing in Experience

Re: Turn old kitchen cabinets into a home office/ spare room for under $700!

Thank you so much Jacob! 😊

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