Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Bathroom to Computer room using Kitchen Cupboards


Materials: Adel (cabinets) and Lagan (countertops)

Description: Our computer room started it's life as a first floor powder room.
We used an Ikea upper corner cabinet for a lower cabinet because we didn't have room for the depth of a lower cabinet. We used Ikea uppers for the two upper cabinets with adel glass panel doors.



The shelves in between the cabinets are EKBY TONY/ EKBY BJÃRNUM cut to size.
The counter top is a wood Ikea Lagan top. We used a table saw and jig saw to cut the top to fit.

See more of Ashli's computer room.

~ Ashli Malinek, Vancouver, British Columbia

5 comments:

  1. I love this! We're about to do something similar in our office (converted bedroom) using Akurum cabinets and drawers. This is a great use of the space. Well done, and thanks for sharing!

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  2. That looks like a craft room - not a computer room. Nice job, though!

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  3. Are the drawers also from Ikea? And what is the name of the drawers?

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  4. Thanks! It's true it is more of a craft room then a computer room, but we do use our laptop in there and that's where we house the printer and all of our office supplies, we just hide them because they aren't as nice to look at!
    The drawers are not from ikea they are from Michaels Craft Stores for a full list of resources we used for the room you can check out our blog post.
    http://www.maillardvillemanor.com/2010/06/computer-room.html
    Thanks for the nice comments!

    ~Ashli
    www.maillardvillemanor.com

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  5. Love the nanocube! :)

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