I have also aquired this cute grey distressed cupboard recently.
It did have a mirrored glass front but this had been smashed.
Glad it wasn't me, don't need any more bad luck!
I took of the door panel and the handle so I could then staple chicken wire on the back of it.
My roll of chicken wire has come in handy for a couple of jobs now.
After cutting the chicken wire to size I stapled carefully on the back of the door.
Front view of door |
The door is back on and the handle screwed back on.
I love the look of this new cupboard :)
What are you changing?
Bee happy x
This looks gorgeous, I'd absolutely love to use reclaimed cupboards like this little beauty as wall cabinets in a kitchen once I buy a house!
ReplyDeleteJem xo
Beautiful - very shabby chic! Love the colour too.
ReplyDeleteLiz @ Shortbread & Ginger
Love this! Love the use of chicken wire - I am now going to be looking round my house to see if there is anything I can makeover with chicken wire!! Great colour too xx
ReplyDeleteTHERE'S NO STOPPING YOU NOW!
ReplyDeleteAt the moment I'm changing our bedroom...lavender grey...a little more pastel than I had expected so I think it might need some bolder accessories.
ooo i love it!! well done!
ReplyDeleteI love your makeovers! Fancy coming over and painting a couple of pine dressers next?!
ReplyDeleteLove it! it looks wonderful,I have the same white heart "hanging" in my craft area,they are lovely too.
ReplyDeleteLovely and the perfect shade of grey, Tx
ReplyDeleteReally shabby chic, love the grey. I have a large cabinet in my bathroom
ReplyDeletewhich has chicken wire in the doors. Because I do not want to see all my shampoos etc, I have also added fabric to the inside, it looks really pretty.
Rosezeeta.
Hi Deborah,
ReplyDeleteLove the cabinet, you did a wonderful job and what a great place to store your treasures".
Xo
Dagmar
Love this post... <3
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