Impressive large original pine cupboard with two panelled doors. Original pine cupboard would make a wonderful centrepiece to a family kitchen, hallway or dining room. Internally it has 4 generous shelves, making it a versatile and useful piece of furniture that could be used for a variety of uses throughout the home. If you are looking for vintage furniture with character and charm, this pine cupboard would work equally well in both a contemporary or more traditional setting. More details... 213cm High. 120cm Wide. 40cm Deep. 4 internal shelves. This item is on display in our Nailsworth store, please contact us to check availability or to find out more details. UK courier shipping available, please contact us for a quote.
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How we turned Ikea Sektion cabinets into custom built-in storage in our playroom with Semihandmade doors, plus the total cost breakdown.
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We are currently decorating our spare room, which until now, has been a dumping ground. As we’ve worked around the house trying to make each space our own our ‘box room’ has been neglected and…
A rough guide to building a DIY Victorian style alcove cupboard
We are currently decorating our spare room, which until now, has been a dumping ground. As we’ve worked around the house trying to make each space our own our ‘box room’ has been neglected and…
Crafted mini kitchens that take up minimal space with all that you need. A complete kitchen in a cabinet.
So, my husband and I had a little problem with our kitchen cupboards. We didn't like them. They were kinda really ugly, plus a few of the...
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Building a closet with IKEA material and wood from the hardware store, that's what we did. In this blog a step-by-step plan for your custom DIY Ikea Pax built-in hack. Long live the IKEAhack! This blog is a translation of my original Dutch DIY blog. I got many questions from non-Dutch followers on Instagram so
It's reveal day for my Ikea hack using Billy bookcases! I put 3 together and painted the glass doors to give the look of custom cabinetry.
Ok so I have to admit that when I suggested we build our own bench seat I didn't actually think Jeremy would agree to it, but he did! I was super excited and went searching right away for online inspiration, which I found here. After searching we decided the most cost effective and time efficient way to build the bench was to go with ikea kitchen cabinets. Keep reading for step by step instructions and photos. It was pretty easy and turned out great! So we started by measuring the space and deciding on which cabinets we wanted to get. We ended up choosing the the Faktum wall cabinet with the Stat off white doors because we really like the panelled wood look on the doors. We bought three cabinets measuring 40Hx70Lx37D for a total bench length of 210cm. We wasted no time and started assembling the cabinets as soon as we got home. We all got into the assembling action and before long we had three built cabinets. Charlie decided it would be great fun to hide inside them. Next it was time to screw all of the cabinets together. We decided we wanted the cabinets to open from the bottom so we placed them upside down and screwed the left and right cabinets to the middle one with a screw through both the top and bottom of the inside. Once the cabinets were all fixed together, we created a toe kick to sit on the bottom of the cabinets, which raises them about 3cm off the floor. Perfect for opening the doors. We used 3cm thick wood and ran it the full length of the cabinets (210cm) though we brought it about 3cm back from the front for the toe kick. We placed the back length of wood in line with the back of the cabinets. Next we added the side pieces of wood. We used liquid nails and screws to secure the toe kick wood in place. We cut the ends of each piece of wood on a 45 degree angle to give a more finished look, though they didn't exactly line up perfectly, so we used a wood filler. After the wood filler was dry, I sanded each corner and painted each side of the toe kick that would be visible. That completed the bench seat base. Next up was the upholstered seat. To make the seat you need MDF, foam, batting, material, staple gun and staples. Lucky for us, Jeremy spotted two discarded long foam cushions on the side of the road in perfect condition. Thank goodness for council cleanup days! Once again we wasted no time and got straight into pulling out the old upholstery staples and taking the faux leather material off. The foam, batting and MDF were in great condition, we only needed to cut it all down to size. Jeremy used a hand saw to cut off a bit from the long side of each piece and the short side of one of them to fit the top of our bench base. The foam was quite thick and we were a bit worried that it would end up making the bench seat too high, but we decided to go ahead with it as it was because we weren't sure we could get a smooth cut if we sawed the thickness of the foam in half. I made sure to iron the fabric we chose for the seat, the neutral grey and white check Berta Ruta from Ikea, to make sure it was nice and smooth before laying it down to cover the seat. Once we were ready for upholstering, we laid the fabric on the floor, then the batting, then the foam and finally the MDF. Next we grabbed the staple gun and got to stapling, making sure to pull the fabric taut as we went. We borrowed the staple gun from our neighbour and it seriously was from about 40 years ago, so the stapling wasn't super quick because every fifth staple would go wonky and the next 4 staples after that, but we got there in the end. There are lots of ways to finish off the corners, but we decided to just do a nice fold. After we finished the upholstery, we turned the bench base right side up and placed the bench seat on top. There was only one problem...it was way too high :( Since we plan on using the bench seat as part of our dining set it really needed to be the height of our current dining chairs, which are 47cm high. The bench ended up being 57cm high! We had thought that it would be fine once you sat on it, that it would sink down a bit, but nowhere near enough. We begrudgingly decided to re-do the seat cushion. First we removed all the staples and then we removed the foam. I marked out where the halfway mark was all around the foam and Jeremy cut the foam in half very slowly with the hand saw. By reducing the thickness of the foam by half, the overall height of the bench was massively improved. After cutting it, we went through the above upholstery steps again until we FINALLY had a finished bench seat! Lesson learned, always take a bit more time and make it exact the first time. It was well worth the time and money though and for those of you considering something similar, here is a cost breakdown: fabric: $35 (ikea) MDF, foam, batting: free cabinets: $170 (ikea) toe kick wood: $10 wood filler: $8 paint: $1 reduced to clear from Bunnings Total: $224 I must be on a roll with getting Jeremy to agree to my DIY projects because he has also agreed to help me build this Ana White farmhouse dining table. The only power tool we own is an electric drill, so it shall be very interesting to see how we go with this one! Fingers crossed that we'll have a post on it soon. Happy Renovating!
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This design profile creates the half-dowel timber look that everyone is after. Rippling curved lines have a calming effect on the space or surface you apply this on. ** Please note the pattern of the Wood Roll runs Horizontally but each profile can be cut and joined for a continuous effect. Pictured is a smaller-sized cut for image purposes. ** These Wood Rolls have a wide range of uses: decorative wall panels like bed heads or wall features to wrap furniture pieces or even cupboard doors. The material is made from wood pulp which is then pressed into a mould to create the design. Installation is super easy as it can be cut to size with a sharp pair of scissors/Stanley knife and then adhered to a surface with liquid nails. Wood Roll Specifications & Features Made from real wood pulp Each dowel is approximately 10mm wide and has a 1mm space between each one curve Range of five different designs (3D Shaped designs) Super easy to cut to size (as needed) and install Pre-primed material needing a light sand before painting/staining or can be left in its raw state and finished with a clear coat Having trouble picking your Wood Roll style? Why not try one of our Wood Roll Sample Kits
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Ringing in the new decade with a new kitchen!!! After months of tireless work transforming this space, I’m thrilled to share the results! If you’re just joining the party, make sure to get caught up on the whole process with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. Here’s how the kitchen looked before: […]