I found a great deal at Deseret Industries on an old China Hutch for $40.00.
I am going to re purpose it in to additional storage and a new work station in my office for doing my vinyl lettering.
I am going to re purpose it in to additional storage and a new work station in my office for doing my vinyl lettering.
After many hours of thought, I decided to remove the wood paneling from the back and the plate rack
so it wouldn't look so much like a kitchen hutch.
so it wouldn't look so much like a kitchen hutch.
Not wanting too spend to much on the whole project I purchased a door from the local Habitat for Humanity for $10.00 along with some trim for the edges. The hole where the door knob would usually go is perfect for bringing up cords.
I've filled in the holes with wood putty and I am ready to sand and paint.
I sure hope this weekend will be sunny and warm.
I am going to paint the top and bottom black and then stain the door and trim
so I can later add some graphics to the top like the table below.
I sure hope this weekend will be sunny and warm.
I am going to paint the top and bottom black and then stain the door and trim
so I can later add some graphics to the top like the table below.