HOME IMPROVEMENT Index
Appliances
Basement
Bathrooms
Bedrooms
Cleaning
Contractors
Doors
Driveways & Paths
Duct Tape
Electrical Systems
Family Room
Fences & Gates
Fireplace
Floor Coverings
Furniture
Handles, Knobs & Hinges
Help on the Homefront
Home Energy Efficiency
Home Office
Homeowner in Process
House Exterior
Indoor Pests
Kitchens
Lighting
Outdoor Equipment
Outdoor Structures
Painting
Plumbing
Safety
Sports-Related Additions
Staining
Stairs
Storage
Tools
Utility Room
Walls & Ceilings
Windows

BEST OF
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Flooring
Decks
Mold Quiz
Home Safety
Tiling Techniques
Lighting Solutions
Weekend Projects
DIY to the Rescue
Home Renovations
Bathroom Makeover
Kitchen Renovations
Ultimate Media Room
Be Your Own Contractor

SPONSOR LINKS

  • Tropical Bedroom
  • Learn how to transform a bedroom with lighting and storage.
    From "From Junky to Funky"
    episode DFJF-207


    Dresser Unit

    An old stereo is gutted and transformed into a dresser storage unit.

    advertisement


    Materials:

    tape measure
    square
    marking tools
    drill
    screw driver
    wrenches
    bondo
    sanding supplies
    chop saw
    table saw
    jig saw
    paint supplies
    dremel tool
    file

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    PHOTO

    Figure B
    PHOTO

    Figure C
    PHOTO

    Figure D
    1. Strip out the record player, tuner and speaker parts from the cabinet figure A).

    2. Apply wood fill to fill in any imperfections in the cabinet left by the stripping process.

    3. Sand all of the filled areas flush with the other surfaces.

    4. Cut and fit the shelves and back cover sections (figure B) using 3/4 inch MDF. Add any brackets needed for the shelf installation.

    5. Prime and paint the inside of the cabinet.

    6. Prime and paint all of the shelf sections before affixing to the inside of the cabinet.

    7. Lightly sand all of the outside surfaces of the cabinet.

    8. Stain and polyurethane the outside of the cabinet.

    9. Once the paint is dry, you can screw the shelves into place (figure C).

    10. Use caulk to fill any gaps in the seams between the shelves and the cabinet.

    11. Add an oak frame to the speaker faces made out of one inch trim. The speaker faces will become the doors for the side sections of the dresser.

    12. Stain the new frames on the doors.

    13. Hang the doors on the cabinet with appropriate hinges and latching hardware.

    14. Add handles to the doors (figure D).

    Project Cost:

    Stereo Cabinet: Free
    Paint: $7
    Materials: $20

    Total: $27


    Page  1 | 2 | 3 | 4  


  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: