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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Little Worn Out Cabinet Becoming A Cute Little Unit to House Sound Equipment Has Me Singing

We have a little room off our pool we call the Cabana.  It's not really a cabana because it doesn't have running water, unless you count the hose off the side of the outside.  No sink, no bathroom, nothing.  It's kinda just a little 15 X 15 place to rest and enjoy the lake views and chill.  My hubby wanted to put a small sound system out in the space, so that we could enjoy some music while relaxing with a cool beverage.  The problem is that we keep this room wide open at all times and putting sound equipment in this space unprotected was just plain stupid.

We devised a plan to find a little cabinet that we could use to house the equipment.  We know over time that this little cabinet will probably take a beating from the weather, so we didn't want to spend much money.  I have a pretty awesome, under shopped thrift store near my new house, so we set out to find a cabinet.  Lucky us, we found one.  I really like the size, basic lines and the hardware on this little gem.  For $14.95, how could we go wrong?!





The cabinet was in pretty rough condition, with a rut in the top from someone's drink and pitted hardware, I had to get my elbow grease and creativity out to get this job done.




I got to work using AS Chalk Paint in Old White on the cabinet and Rustoleum Metallic Silver spray paint on the hardware that we removed.  I sanded lightly, applying more pressure to the area that had the rut.  Three coats of paint did the trick.




Even my not-so-crafty hubby helped out with the hardware.




Don't get me wrong, he's a great guy and is super amazing at what he does for a living.  Let's just say, he isn't a carpenter.  Here's proof...


I asked him to drill two holes in the back so he could get the cords and wires into and out of the cabinet. Notice the "workmanship."  Oh well, the cabinet is for his stuff and this will work.  I said nothing to him about it.  I guess I kinda snagged myself here.  He reads my blog!!  Sorry Mister! (wink)

I finished the piece with a coating of BriWax in Clear to give it a little seal.

Done.  Ready to play some tunes...




Fun, quick, easy, cheap.  My kind of project!


12 comments:

  1. Oooh, I love how the hardware shows up now. It looks great.

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  2. Nice deal, and a cute makeover. Oh, no one's going to see the hole.

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  3. Adore the silver hardware. Great job and it's perfect for what you are using it for. Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

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  4. The silver Asian hardware really pops now. Great makeover.

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  5. Nicely done. I really like the hardware in silver.

    Holly

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  6. That's a cute, cute cabinet! Love the redo on it. That's a great find and finish!

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  7. Nice little makeover! Any hubby that helps is a good one to have around. Even if he isn't a carpenter lol

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  8. oooh i love it! i loved it before and love it after.... i think i just plain love it.

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  9. $14.95!! Great find, but my favorite part is the hole in the back. Hehehe. Been there, done that.

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  10. Very nice! The metallic hardware really makes it pop! I would love to get my hands on a little cabinet like yours.

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  11. Wow Lesley love the transformation on this! It's amazing what a creative mind and paint can do :)

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