Monday, February 25, 2013
Ikea Malm Closet drawers
Materials: Ikea Malm 3 drawer Chest White
Description: My new home had a closet 36" wide with nothing in it. I needed shelves and drawers so the 32" wide Ikea Malm chest of drawers was the perfect thing to start with. I found one on Craigslist that was stained, beat up, and cheap...
I had to disassemble and reassemble the dresser into my closet. I braced it to the wall. I put one 2x4 behind it, and used scraps of 2x4 cut into precise sizes to brace it into the wall with screws.
I bought MDF board (which I later primed and painted) to cover the top. This was the base of my closet.
I used crown molding to hide the braces, and give it a built-in feel.
I put up the rest of the MDF boards in my closet, and used some simple molding. I nailed it into place with my nail gun.
Finally, I caulked the molding and put hardware on the Malm to finish the high-end look of my closet.
~ Matt W, Dallas, TX
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Great job!
ReplyDeleteI seriously love Ikea Hackers. This is especially great, since it looks so professional, well done!
ReplyDeleteWell done, love the built in look!
ReplyDeleteVery good job! This looks like the more expensive closet drawer units you see that go for so much $$$$.
ReplyDeleteway to go on finding the malm on craigslist, repurposing it and saving it from the landfill...looks fantastic too...well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done.
ReplyDeleteSince the shelves are mounted on batons, they do not need the shelf brackets. I would skip the chunky beading and use a small amount of filler to seal the edges then paint the whole thing.
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