Those who know me well know that I am always creating something in one fashion or another. I have a hard time sitting still! I've been thinking and thinking about how I will display Christmas decorations this year without buying any new furniture such as shelves. After chewing on it a good week, I came up with the idea of creating a display shelf from old closet doors. The doors have been hanging around in the garage for a good 6-7 years since I laid the new floors. I've been reluctant to give them up--one of them on a couple of saw horses comes in handy for a temporary work table. So...I grabbed my camera and snapped a pic before I go any further with this project, I'll update as it evolves!
Here are two doors of 24" width each that I hinged together with standard door hinges. I didn't bother to chisel them out, just screwed them on leaving a gap in between. These were originally varnished and I primed them with 3 coats of white primer. I started to put a shelf on when I remembered to take a picture!
I have attached numerous small shelves that I had stored away (they always come in handy!) A couple little wooden boxes and a myrtle wood planter I found at the thrift store recently. I'll likely pic up some more shelves and little crates, maybe a basket. Yes, it requires measuring and drilling, but it isn't hard--just takes patience.
Here's a closer view. So much to do yet, but I'm happy to have gotten this much done today. Now on to folding laundry!
Here are two doors of 24" width each that I hinged together with standard door hinges. I didn't bother to chisel them out, just screwed them on leaving a gap in between. These were originally varnished and I primed them with 3 coats of white primer. I started to put a shelf on when I remembered to take a picture!
I have placed this in a corner of the family room which is behind our recliners. It's a perfect space as it is out of the way, in plain view and there is no other furniture on the two walls. There is also an electrical outlet.
Here is a link to my corner closet door shelf , this was last year - my husband made them for me - I have this one in the livingroom and a larger one in the kitchen, full of vintage goodies. Closet shelves are the best, looks like yours will work just fine too.
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So cute Jill! Both your shelf and the goodies in it!
DeleteWhat a great idea, it is a wonderful use of space!
ReplyDeleteIt works especially well with the shallow shelves, doesn't feel like it is encroaching on the room. I like the feeling of open space.
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