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I turned a 20 year old, stained timber wardrobe into a pretty, feminine one with a fresh coat of paint, some pressed tin and crystal door knobs.
Undercoat
Satin paint in white
Sample pot of dark pink paint
Pressed tin
Liquid nails
Glitz beeswax polish
Timber trim
Wood glue
Crystal door knobs
Paint brushes, roller and clean rags
Ryobi One + drill
Ryobi One + sander
Ryobi One + mitre saw
Tin snips
Remove the drawers and doors and give everything a light sand. Cut timber trim with a mitre saw to fit just inside the perimeter of each drawer front. Attach with wood glue.
Cut pressed tin to fit inside the door frames. Try to be as accurate as you can but it doesn't have to be perfect. Do not attach at this stage.
Apply two coats of undercoat to everything including the tin and then two coats of white satin paint to everything except for the tin. Paint two coats of the dark pink to the tin. Once dry, adhere to the doors with liquid nails.
Apply beeswax to the tin with a rag to areas you want to keep pink then stipple white paint until you have the desired effect. Wipe off excess beeswax with a clean rag. Reattach the doors to the wardrobe.
Before
Attach the crystal drawer knobs
Hi @KellieN,
Thank you for sharing this wardrobe upcycling project with our community.
You've turned a dated old wardrobe into a beautiful piece that will certainly get the attention it deserves.
I'm sure you were happy once the sanding was done, it would've taken forever.
The feminine colours and crystal style hardware give it such a pretty look and the pressed tin inserts are such a unique and fabulous idea.
Congratulations on another fantastic project.
Jacob
Thankyou, it's one of my favourite projects
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