Friday, April 01, 2011
Rast Turned Sideboard
Materials: Rast Dressers, paint, wood stain, wood filler, drawer handles, drill
Description:
-Two Ikea Rast dressers
-Wood measured to build two shelves
-Two 6"x1"x12' pieces of wood - the surface piece cut in half and stained
-Wood filler to fill in the drawer knob holes
-A quart of hi-gloss Martha Stewart paint in Seal (used two coats)
-Six new drawer handles from Home Depot (you will need to drill new holes for the handles)
~ Nadia Shen, Brooklyn
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great!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Great surface and storage solution.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! Love the color of the wood piece on top.
ReplyDeleteGreat! The solid wood on the top makes a big difference!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea! And what a clever blog altogether! I live/work in Scandinavia Ikea 'hacking' is the coolest thing I've seen in ages. Well done all round - brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteLove this dresser! i think it would look so awesome too if they painted the top piece of wood a bright color, like mint green! :)
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Great Color Combination
ReplyDeletehow did you mount the shelves? brackets?
ReplyDeleteI love this we are going to do it in a pop way for our daughters room. It's solved a bit of a quandry!
ReplyDeleteWOW, this is gorgeous! Could you tell me which colour stain you used? I would love to use it on my coffee table.
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