We moved. And had to leave behind our entertainment center. And we wanted a new TV. What's this a recipe for? Compulsive refreshing on craig's list.
(There are hundreds of posts of furniture in my area daily!!)
So I snatched this little gem up. We wanted something that was tall so our boys couldn't get to the tv, check. (The power button on this tv has been snapped off from repeated torture.) We also wanted something with storage, check. We wanted something sturdy, solid oak, check. Oh and something that I could paint, check. And cheap, check.
Afters many hours and extreme heat, I give you our new tv console:
(because console is way cooler than entertainment center)
Okay, I love it. So much cleaner, fresh and happy than before and DEFINITELY better than the card table we were using.
Here's what I did.
I purchased everything at Lowe's. (No I was not paid to say that, but desperately wish that I was!)
- removed doors and all hardware
- cleaned everything with soapy water and dried
- applied Klean-Strip Sander Deglosser, twice (left)
- one coat of Valspar Primer (latex)
- two coats of Valspar Glossy paint, color Du Jour (latex)
- attached new hardware
- hot glued in fabric
- adorned with extra large tv
oh, and I spray painted my hinges black! I didn't want to mess with trying to find the right size.
Let's talk about this fabric.
Before the insert was embossed glass with designs...not my style and hard to cover.
I thought a lot about what I would use to cover those doors, and though initially I thought fabric, I kept it deep down for fear of being mocked for my dumb idea :)
One magical night, soon after it had dried, I teasingly placed a piece of fabric over the empty space.
{insert heavenly choir}
Not only did I LOVE the look....but remotes work through fabric!!!
The long and short of it is, I cut a piece of fabric about 1 inch larger in width and height than the size of the hole. I would squirt a section of hot glue with my left hand and follow with my right hand adhering the fabric. In the end I went around and trimmed the excess fabric. Eventually I'd like to get some trim or piping and glue it around the inside edge to give it a more finished look.
Originally the right side was intended for a tv. We're using it for more storage.
These boxes are from Ikea. They are made to fit about 15 dvds each, it is $5 for 2 boxes.
There you have it! I have another painting project (kitchen table and chairs) and I've got all the stuff....but I need a painting hiatus.
I will definitely be linking this project up! Make sure to check out
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