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Needing a new TV unit but not having the budget I found the unit on marketplace for free, sanded it back to get rid of the gloss, I used leftover dulux paint from our guest room and tassie oak half dowel on the draws. Originally I was going to use the dowel the whole length of the unit but fell in love with the abstract details, the earthy tones blend well with our home.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/porta-30-x-12mm-2-4m-moulding-tasmanian-oak-half-round-select_p0084210
https://www.bunnings.com.au/2400-x-450mm-16mm-mdf-panel-standard_p0590096
Dulux interior paint
Liquid nails
Sand paper
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-18v-one-random-orbital-sander-tool-only_p0371770
Paint brush
Removed all doors and draw fronts
Sanded the top of the unit and all the doors to remove gloss
Glued the MDF to the top of the unit for extra height
Painted the top and the doors 2 coats
Cut the dowel to correct size
Glued with liquid nails to draw fronts
Re attached all cupboard doors and draws
Wow @felsteadhayley , That looks absolutely awesome! Well done! The colour scheme really goes well together with the floor and tv unit.
Congrats
Marty
Hello @felsteadhayley
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your upcycled TV cabinet project.
That Dulux green colour really catches the eye, can you please tell us the name of the colour you used? The timber dowels that you've placed on the doors provide just the right amount of contrast to the overall green colour. Those doors are a real delight, it was only when I had a second look that I realized that the doors were cut on an angle.
Again, thank you for sharing such a fantastic project.
Eric
Congratulations on this project, @felsteadhayley. Your stylish and functional TV unit is testament to the power of upcycling. Love your choice of paint colour.
This would make a great entry into our D.I.Y. July project search, so I've gone ahead and entered it for you.
Let me also extend a warm welcome to our community. Look forward to seeing what project you tackle next.
Akanksha
Good Afternoon @felsteadhayley
Seriously good enough to be bought is the level of how it looks! I like the colouring and the pattern on the doors, I am glad you didnt go with your first thought of the half dowel all the way across, those lines on the door really make it shine. For someone who likes or use to like shiny white furniture this has opened my eyes.
You placed MDF on the top and was just scrolling through looking at the photos again. It certainly gives it a lot more solid presence with it.
Nice work
Dave
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