Jenn wrote:
I have this old stereo component cabinet that my 8 year old wants to use for storage in his bedroom; however, it is SO UGLY. Do you have any advice for me on what this can be used for?? It does not have to be for my son. It can be for any room of the house. The front and top are glass and both open.
I love your blog and all your creative, organizational ideas. I am a loyal reader everyday.
Thanks for any advice that you might have.
Jenn
Nothing better than taking something ugly and making it beautiful and functional! Here is the component cabinet in question:
There is no doubt that the cabinet needs a little love, but with a little paint and primer and maybe even some decorative paper and cool casters, it just may be the little cabinet that could.
When thinking about using it in a child's bedroom, my first thought was maybe as a side table to hold books!
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I love that she mentioned that it really could be used anywhere in the home. Oh the possibilities!
What about in the kitchen as a baking cart?
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Or beverage cart?
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Maybe in a home office as a laptop/printer/bill paying station?
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Or as a craft cart!
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And with a lot of creativity, maybe it could even be transformed into a super sweet wrapping station!
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Is it weird that a little piece of me wants to hop onto Craigslist to find an old component cabinet to makeover? And to think we donated ours years ago without thinking through all of the potential first.
Thanks to Jenn for writing in! Who has been giving new storage life to really old and dated furniture? Any other suggestions or ideas for Jenn?
i just stumbled onto your blog...and i love it! i love organizing as well! great post!
ReplyDeleteI would have never imagined so many ideas for this piece, your creative genius is amazing to me! I like the beverage or serving cart the best. I sure hope Jenn shows us a picture of what she ended up doing. Before and after shots are the best! Please keep us updated.
ReplyDeleteAgree! It would be awesome to see the after photos! :) I will be sure to share if I see anything come in.
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fantastic ideas!! could also be used as linen storage, like tablecloths etc.
ReplyDeleteWow so many different options!
ReplyDeleteMakes me wanna hop on Craigslist too! So many possibilities indeed! Love this post!!
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Wow! Seriously? I think I owned a stereo cart like that a long time ago.
ReplyDeleteLove all your ideas. How about a mini potting shed with room for pruners, trowels, gloves and potting soil on the bottom? Or a puzzle box storer. Or how 'bout turning into a modern dollhouse?
ReplyDeleteUsed in the bathroom for extra storage for small items like first aid supplies, tweezers, scissors, stocked-up items. It would look great painted or papered and filled with small baskets to house everything. Oh, the possibilities!
Love the additional ideas! :) Can't wait to find out which she decides to go with!
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Jen
I think it would look lovely to paint the inside of the glass too so you would get that milk glass effect. Would look great if the whole thing was painted.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I agree! That would look awesome!
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WOW! loved all these projects!! My favorite has to be the stereo cart makeup, it's beautiful and I now want one LOL!! TFS
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Whatever they decide to do with the cart, I'm so glad they're planning to recycle. Too much gets thrown away these days. You've presented some exciting possibilities.
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I completely agree, that is why I was so excited to brainstorm and share. :)
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Love the suggestions. The pattern on the beverage cart, are those appliques? Where would one go to find those? Love it.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is it is just a frosted vinyl? I think you can purchase the frosted glass vinyl from home improvement stores and cut your own design?
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Great ideas and pics too! I hope she picks one and does it! I'd love to see it! I'm like you, I feel like hunting for one now after seeing all those great makeovers!
ReplyDeleteNo way! The possibilities are endless. I really like the idea of a craft cart. As much as I dream of having my own crafting oasis someday this craft cart would certainly do the trick if my future house does not have room. You are so right...paint can transform anything!
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Just last night, I moved my media stand into the office to re-purpose it. It doesn't have the best design but I'm happy not tossing out (or buying something at the moment)!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in a house with a father who fixed electronics for a living. 30 years he's been doing this, the head tech for a high-end electronics company that is legendary to the point that he has "groupies" the world over. They are all middle-aged men, but they are groupies nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteI have seen many a component cabinet in my day. Luckily, the ones from this company seem to last forever, made out of solid anodized aluminum that weighs a freaking ton. In fact, I think there are one or two sitting around in his basement. I wouldn't even need to fix it up, but now I have so many options for how to use them! Thanks Jen!
Oh wow!! This makes me want to go to the thrift store and transform something ugly with wheels into a little food station for my tiny kitchen. What great ideas! Thank you for sharing so much inspiration.
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ReplyDeleteI love the beverage cart idea. I keep trying to think of something in my home that I can revamp into that idea. We have a 3 season porch that I have wanted to redo, and this would be such a cute idea to add out there. Thanks for sharing!
Some fantastic ideas there! Are you on Pinterest? I have a bar cart arriving soon as I had always wanted one but with two boys 1 & 3 I am going to have to think of an alternative idea to alcoholic beverages (I don't drink either!) Silly, Ive just always loved them! :)
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Tout ceci est très inspirant et me donne envie de recycler une vieille desserte de cuisine pour la mettre dans ma scraproom.
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