Re-purposing a China Cabinet

Picture if you will a shiny tiger mahogany china cabinet that ended up by default in my home.


Problem was, it just wasn't my style. I stared at it for a year or so in my living room, always saying "I really need to do something to that piece."


Today was the day so the first thing I did was remove the glass doors.  I lived with it like that for a while but

it still wasn't right.


Next I removed the whole top piece and turned it into a desk.



I sat the top of the hutch on top of a an old door. One side was supported with a saw horse and the other with an antique wooden file cabinet.


I filled the center space with a cork board.



Now I still had the rest of the hutch to deal with... and I finally was ready to get busy!



Here's a little sample of what the before looked like:




Come back and see just how awesome this one turned out!





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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .