I have been busy. To remind you what we started out with, here's a before picture. Just your standard builder grade cabinet--nothing special. But it was in good shape, and it fits the space in our bathroom. Plus, we were trying to keep our whole bathroom renovation under $300, so a new cabinet was not in the budget.
| Before |
I kept going back and forth as to whether I wanted to paint the cabinet or not. Once the beadboard was up, having a little oak in there for contrast didn't bother me as much as it did before the beadboard was installed.
In the end, I did decide to paint it, but I knew it would still look like a builder grade cabinet if all I did was paint. So it got something pretty added to it.
| Wood applique glued to the front |
The side of the cabinet was really beat up, so something needed to be done with that also. Because it was just particle board on the side, I couldn't just sand, prime it, and paint it. The flaws would have continued to show.
| The beat up side |
I didn't take a picture of it, but I covered the side with beadboard wallpaper. The wallpaper is thick enough that it hides all the dings and dents, plus it looks realistic enough to be right next to the real beadboard.
| Primed and ready for paint |
Then the process of making it look beautiful started. I primed it, sanded it, painted it, glazed it, sanded it again, and then painted it again. I wanted it to look like an antique cabinet, but I didn't want it to look too distressed, because everything else in the bathroom looks fresh and new.
| Painted |
| Glazed |
| Painted again |
| Close up with the hardware |
I used the same hardware that was on the cabinet before for a couple of reason. One, I just bought them a couple years ago. They're really heavy and were kind of expensive, so I didn't want to replace them. And two, I really like the juxtaposition of the modern brushed nickel with the antiqued finish.
| Added legs and molding to the bottom |
Then we added some legs. I thought about using finials and modifying them to use as legs like others have done, but I decided I liked the look of the Queen Anne legs better with this particular cabinet.
So are you ready to see the whole thing? No?
Oh com'on!!! I really want to show you!!!!
Too bad... my blog... I can do as I want, and I'm going to show you!
| After |
Here you can see how it looks with the beadboard. We're going to change the faucet, but haven't found one that we like yet. I want one with a goose neck and lever handles, but that combination is proving to be a bit more money than we want to put in this bathroom.
| After |
This is how it looks from the hallway. I'm really happy with way it looks when we walk by the bathroom. Our bedroom is directly across the hall, so this is one of the first views I see every day.
| After |
In this view, you can really see all the details...the legs, the applique, the beadboard, the molding, the paint finish, and how the brushed nickel hardware and toilet paper holder look with it. Now you can see the beadboard wallpaper that I put on the side, which you didn't get to see before. I antiqued the wallpaper similar to the front, except I didn't sand it. I think it really helped to give the cabinet the look of furniture that I wanted, although the camera makes it the side look darker than it actually is.
Well there you have it! That's how I transformed a builder grade oak cabinet into an antique piece of furniture.
| From This... |
| To This! |
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The Lowes in our area doesn't carry that wallpaper. I had to order it online. I used it on my china cabinet and our kitchen cabinets. Would love to see your project when you finish!
Hi Joanna! It was a pleasure visiting your blog! Thank you for doing the same!!!! They have some wonderful products out there for painting laminate. The key is to use a good primer. But I found that Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations is wonderful for painting laminates. I used it inside our medicine cabinet, and it's holding up really well.
Do it!!! I've been wanting to add feet to our kitchen cabinets, but thought I'd try it out on our bathroom cabinet first. Now I'm definitely adding them to our kitchen cabinets when we remodel the kitchen! Thanks for visiting!!!
Hi there! I just came across your blog and absolutely love it! You've done a terrific job with your powder room transformation. It really looks fantastic! I look forward to reading more of your entries and am excited to see what other projects you take on =)
Thank you for stopping by! I'm glad you like my blog. It's always nice to hear that! I hope you do come back often. I have a lot more projects to share...and I still haven't shared the entire bathroom re-do. I have to get some batteries for my camera. Every time I connect it to the computer, it says the batteries are dead!!! But as soon as I get them, I'll be uploading some more pictures.
Wow! What a great job! I'm so impressed!
Thank you Bethany!
brilliant, thanks for sharing
Thanks for visiting!
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That is fantastic! You really have artistic talent, Loribeth!
That wood applique made so much difference and to be honest I thought you were going to stop there...but no...wow what an amazing job, looks so chic.
Thank you, Glynis!!
It's funny, because I actually thought about stopping there, but the urge to paint it was just too strong! Thank you! Chic is what I wanted!!!!
I added some appliques recently too. What a nice touch and the legs take it to the next level...nice!
This looks so Great!! I'm going to do the same thing with my bathroom soon. I need to get some paint:) I really love the applique!
Thanks! Isn't it amazing what a difference paint can make? It took a long time to convince my husband to do this with me, but he loves it now. So I definitely recommend doing it. It's sooooo worth it!
This is the first time I've used appliques. I'm totally in love now, and I'm already thinking about where I can add some more!!!! (The legs are one of my favorite parts of the project!)
I have a similar bathroom cabinet and you've given me the courage to paint it. I especially like the little feet you put on it, I would never have thought of that. Great job!
i think this looks awesome :) I love the bathroom, and i really love the legs. I just painted our hall bath cabinet - but now i'm thinking it needs legs...
Wow!!! This looks amazing! I have seen this applique at home depot and I was thinking about getting it too for my bathroom cabinet that's about the same size as yours! I painted mine white a while ago but have been feeling it needs something more, after seeing yours now I really want to do this & I just love how you added the legs! Great job!
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My husband thought I was crazy for wanting to add legs to a cabinet that really doesn't need them, but so far everyone who's seen them in person loves them. I say go for it. It's such an easy change to make.
Thanks!! This is the first time I've ever used an applique, and I was amazed at how easy it was. I really think it took the cabinet to the next level. My husband thought I was crazy for wanting to add the legs, but I'm so glad I did!
It turned out terrific! I love that you added the wallpaper. I was thinking of using some on my desk. I forgot to look for it at Lowes tonight. Thanks for the reminder!
Hi Loribeth! Thanks so much for visiting my blog and commenting! Your new blog design is beautiful, as is your cabinet! I so want to paint the cabinets in this house, but they're awful laminate, which doesn't take paint well. Even so, I'd attempt it if my husband would let me ;-)
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