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Makeover Monday

This is another lovely little piece that started with a frantic e-mail to my partner-with-a-truck.

This did have a door when I got it (see it on the left?), but I quickly took it off.  Well, quickly after my furniture guru adviser thought it was a good idea :-)

Starting building the shelves and shore up the supports.

Shelves done & outside painted!

Trying out drawer knobs....

Finished product!  You can't see this too well, but the inside is painted gray.  It's funny how each of these photos (from my phone) make it look like a different color blue.  For me this was adventurous for a piece I wasn't keeping, but after some Facebook feedback - I took a bit of a plunge...and it worked!  Who knows, maybe the next piece will be a more daring color!

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the third said…
Well done, it turned out great!

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