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This is my completed upcycling project where I transformed an old Pine Timber Buffet & Hutch into a stylish Coastal meets Hampton cabinet. I wanted a fresh look without the price tag of new furniture. The project involved cleaning and scuff sanding the wood, replacing the particle board with VJ panels from Bunnings, and applying a primer. I then applied two coats of chalk paint in 'white linen' and sealed the finish with a wax. To complete the transformation, I added black handles from Bunnings, giving the piece a fresh, modern look while maintaining its classic charm.
Sealer
Chalk Paint - White Linen
VJ Panels
Black Handles
The cabinet was in good condition but needed a refresh.
After cleaning with sugar soap I started to scuff sand.
The doors were all removed along with the particle board from the back.
applied undercoat
replaced particle board with VJ panels
returned the bottom doors with new black door knobs
Sealed with wax, waited a few days then added decorative pieces.
Hi @AngelaLawson,
Thank you for sharing your timber hutch upcycling project and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.
It's clear that you’ve put a lot of effort and creativity into this project, and the end result is absolutely stunning.
A great project that gives some old furniture a fresh modern look.
Congratulations on a fabulous project.
Jacob
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