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We ripped out the old top shelf and railing and set the wall with setting compound.
The wall was sanded with a palm sander using low grit to get a smooth finish and cleaned down with sugar soap to remove the excess dust.
The ceiling was repainted with fresh ceiling paint and the walls were painted with a whole new colour to match our bedroom colour.
The drawer sets in the 'before' picture were stacked on top of each other and the very top shelving was built from MDF shelving from Bunnings.
The railing unit was installed. A lower rail could be installed at a later date but we decided to just keep the one rail for now and add it if needed.
Hi @Upcycler01,
What a very well thought-out and organised WIR you have created! I can imagine you would have saved some money by making the shelving yourself. I am really loving your wall colour choice, what is it called? You have done a really lovely job creating a functional space, your project may even find its way into a great Top Ideas article like 5 ways to add more storage to your wardrobe one day.
Katie
Thank you Katie, the colour is Dulux Periwinkle- it’s quite an old colour; I keep all the paint formulas I use in my house and I use the formulas when I repaint, so the periwinkle they have now may not match my colour exactly.
I appreciate your feedback, my hubby and I could never get the layout right; it was a team effort to create the design. I did the set and painting and my husband built the shelving himself and installed it all.
Hello @Upcycler01
Thanks for sharing your wonderful wardrobe transformation project. I'm in total agreement with @KatieC, that Dulux Periwinkle colour really catches the eye.
Eric
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