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A Corner Cabinet Reborn

March 22, 2009 By Rhoda 149 Comments

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Edited to Add this to Edie’s “Painted Wood” party, so if you’re coming by from there, Welcome! You can also see the cabinet decorated here in this latest post about this painted corner cabinet.

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I’ve determined that I’m in the “trading up” stage in my life with decorating. Let me explain that. When I started out about 25 years ago decorating my first house, I took whatever I could get. Hand-me-downs were just fine. I just wanted something to eat, sleep and sit on so I wasn’t too picky about what came my way. Whatever I could afford or what someone wanted to give me was OK by me. I slowly then started to trade up on things. Sofas, bedroom furniture, rugs, and many other things, I was able to buy better quality and make my house more me and what I loved. Some things you pick up and live with for many years and don’t even think about them. They serve a purpose, are pretty nice to look at, but not exceptional and not what I would buy now.

Case in point…my perfectly fine corner baker’s rack that I picked up more than 10 years ago to fill a spot in my old kitchen. I needed something small there, something that wouldn’t take up a lot of room, but would give me a little extra storage in an already small kitchen. So, that metal baker’s rack was found and used, even repainted once along the way and it came with me here to AL, where it again landed in the corner of the kitchen. Certainly not my favorite piece, it became background to me, I didn’t even think twice about it. But, now that I’ve got the bones of my house in place with many furniture pieces that really mean something to me, I’ve started looking around at the things that have been with me for many years that could use a little “trading up”. Not more expensive necessarily, but just better looking, more interesting and even more functional. So, my quest for a real corner cabinet began…and it didn’t take me long at all to find it.

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You won’t recognize it now! From old and tired….

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to new and fresh and bright! The corner cabinet has been reborn for a whole new look and now it looks right at home in my house. With just a fresh coat of paint, a little extra molding, new knobs and painted burlap backing, what a difference this small change makes in our kitchen.

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I wanted to just show you the cabinet before I start filling it up. Not even sure what will go in here yet, but I want to make it pretty.

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You can see what I did with the burlap. I decided to do herbs and they were traced and painted onto the burlap. I used my electric staple gun to hold the burlap in place, when my plan of just pushing those black tacks in there, didn’t pan out like I had planned. The old wood backing was hard as a rock and I had to hammer in the tacks.

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And I’m really just thrilled with how the cabinet came out. If y’all would like to know more about the whole process of putting this together, let me know and I’ll do another post on how I did it.

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You can see that I also added 3 puck lights too, which really makes it come alive. I love cabinets that are lit up. These were easy to install and I figured them out without any problems. I had to drill small holes in the backing and then get them plugged into the outlet.

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The new knobs from Hobby Lobby are perfect on here.

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Cloves and Chives. The burlap isn’t perfect, it’s a little saggy in spots, but I’m happy with it all the same.

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Basil and Garlic

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It’s adorable!

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The fleur-de-lis knobs are on the bottom doors and here you can see the picture molding I added, which gave it much more detail too.

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Now, I’ve got a whole new area to use for storage and you know we can’t have too much storage in a kitchen, can we? I’ve moved some things around in the kitchen, so I’ll show you later. Might even wait until I get the granite installed and do a whole kitchen post on it all.

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So, how about you? Do you have some things that have been with you for awhile that you’re ready to trade up? I think I have a few more things, come to think about it, so those are the small things I’ll be on the lookout for.

Breakdown on this piece: I paid $125 for it at the antique mall

$12 for knobs from Hobby Lobby (using coupons)

$6 for burlap (Hobby Lobby) and tacks (Lowes)

$20 for the puck lights (from Lowes)

$10 for the molding on the doors

Not bad for under $175! What could you buy new for $175? Probably something made out of MDF without much character. I love these older pieces that just need some tender loving care to bring them back to life.

Simple, yet beautiful.

Edited to Add: Guess what? I’m going shopping with Layla today and can’t wait. Of course, I’ll tell you all about it when I return.

I’m also adding this post to Susan’s Met Monday, so go by there to check out more renovations. Happy Monday!

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  1. Linda Merrill says

    March 22, 2009 at 9:36 am

    Excellent job Rhoda! Love the text graphics!

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  2. Kirstin says

    March 22, 2009 at 9:36 am

    That is so neat looking!!! I have a desk I need to paint and have been procrastinating. I just need to do it.

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  3. paintergal says

    March 22, 2009 at 9:40 am

    *clapping wildly*
    Fabulous, Rhoda!
    Love, love the idea of the puck lights. Hmmm,I may just have to borrow that idea.

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  4. Susan (Between Naps on the Porch) says

    March 22, 2009 at 9:47 am

    Rhoda…this looks awesome! I love it! Did you add the molding yourself? If so, was it hard to do?
    I’ve been looking for a corner cabinet for my kitchen for several years, but when I find them, they are always really expensive. Hope you link this post to Met Monday! You really transformed this piece and it turned out great! Can’t wait to see what you put inside.
    🙂 Susan

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  5. One Prim Girl says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:12 am

    I LOVE what you did with the cabinet, it makes me want to start doing some “changes” around here as well. You’ve given me some great ideas!

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  6. Kacey says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:23 am

    It looks great! What a transformation.

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  7. Tami says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:25 am

    Rhoda~

    It is absoulutely GORGEOUS!!!! What a wonderufl find and what a transformation.

    Have a great day!
    T

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  8. Sheryl says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:26 am

    My heart skipped a beat when I saw your finished product. I love corner pieces and am looking for one for my kitchen. Thank you for sharing!

    Sheryl

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  9. martina says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:32 am

    This is way beyond what creative and looks wonderful. The way you did the burlap back is amazing.

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  10. kathi says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:33 am

    Been waiting for the finished post!
    You cabinet looks great! You’ve got me thinking about painting ALL of my old tables/chairs/bookshelves
    white!

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  11. Herbgirl says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:34 am

    How adorable! What a great idea you had. It looks so French and I love that you used Herbs!

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  12. The blog of MBW says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:34 am

    You did a real good job in transforming that piece of furniture into a beauty. 🙂

    I love white too! It looks clean and light.

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  13. Bonita says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Rhoda, it’s adorable! And, of course, we went a tutorial post on how you did it. Please include info on those lights, where you got them and how you installed them.

    I was just out looking at antiques at consignment stores yesterday and saw what you mean about some of the prices not being too bad and the pieces are real wood.

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  14. TheWritersPorch says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:41 am

    Rhoda……..you are too much girlfriend!That cabinet is gorgeous!I love the Herb cloth backing and the knobs are devine!

    Carol

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  15. Sue says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:43 am

    Rhoda, love the painted words on the burlap in your new cabinet!
    Sue

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  16. "Blossom" says

    March 22, 2009 at 10:56 am

    Rhonda this is so awesome. The burlap and the words make it very sepcial. Can’t wait to see all the goodies that land on the shelves. You might want to link up to the Sunday Shopping Secrets to show us the orginal buy of the cabinet last week. I’m sure you will have it completed in a couple of days if not already.

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  17. Anonymous says

    March 22, 2009 at 11:29 am

    This turned out absolutely beautiful – I vote for the tutorial, as well. Can’t wait to see how you accessorize it. – Janet

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  18. Darlene says

    March 22, 2009 at 11:30 am

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE that corner cabinet. It turned out so GREAT!! I can’t wait to see what all you put in it.

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  19. Lori says

    March 22, 2009 at 11:33 am

    It looks AMAZING! I love transforming things like that! And thanks so much for your advice on my range hood. I still haven’t completely decided what I am going to do, but I got alot of ideas and the encouragement I needed to just do SOMETHING!

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  20. Sharon in Chicago says

    March 22, 2009 at 11:34 am

    Rhonda — Great job! And yes, of course we want a tutorial on how you did it. And don’t want to wait until you “do” the whole room to see what you put in this. Now, as to the saggy burlap … I’m a little saggy too, but happy as well! It just adds character, I say.

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