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Coat Rack Shelf made from a Cabinet Door

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This easy coat rack shelf made from a cabinet door project makes me smile. It was fairly easy the way I made it, but I have tips on how you can make it easier if you don’t have the tools I have.

You can see the simple construction is a long narrow cabinet door with one shelf attached to the top. I really like the dual use of a coat rack that not only has hooks, but a small shelf as well.

Reclaimed Cabinet Doors for Projects

cabinet door stash

Check out this nice stash of cabinet doors. I like to pick them up whenever I can find a good deal. There are so many projects that can be made from reclaimed cabinet doors. Don’t forget to ask your friends and family for their old cabinet doors. You know if they decide they like open shelving in their kitchen and remove their cabinets.

I chose that tall cabinet door hiding in the back of this stash. It really was perfect for this project!

Attaching a shelf with pocket holes

Many times when I make cabinet door coat racks I use my Kreg Jig and pocket hole screws to attach the board to the cabinet door. But for this project I didn’t think I was going to use a shelf board.

No worries if you don’t have a Kreg Jig, I’ll explain below how easy this shelf was to attach.

Time to Paint

red paint

I brought in the tall cabinet door and painted it with Heirloom Traditions Chalk Type paint. The paint went on quickly and smoothly with a chip brush. This is Daredevil.

red cabinet door project

I knew I was going to be making this cabinet door into a coat rack, but as I was painting it, I noticed it was flat (not routed) on this side. That made me think it would be perfect as a small shelf.

Let’s add a shelf to the coat rack

how to make a cabinet door coat rack shelf

I ripped a 1×6 down to about 4” and attached it with my nail gun. It needed a couple of coats of Daredevil to catch up to the cabinet door.

If you don’t have a nail gun, you could use small wood screws through the shelf into the cabinet door. NOTE: Cabinet doors can be made from hardwoods, pre-drilling your hole may be helpful.

Wax, Glaze, or Wash to Tone Down Red Paint

heirloom traditions wax

I had several options of  wax to choose from. To see which wax I wanted to use, I painted a stir stick with the Daredevil, then put some of each of the waxes over it. In the end, I decided to do a dry brush technique with some Black Bean paint. This is before I started using my favorite Smoked Glaze. It would have looked awesome on this red.

black bean paint

I love dark glazed red, and my favorite way to tone down a red is with a dark wash or glaze.

Clear wax seals the coat rack shelf

clear wax

It looked good, but after I started applying the Heirloom Traditions Clear Wax, it magically transformed into the prettiest dark red. When using the Smoked Glaze, it acts as a sealer with no waxing needed. ๐Ÿ™‚

Add finishing touches

add d-rings for hanging coat rack shelf

I added d rings on 16” centers, and attached felt pads over the screw heads (from the coat hooks) to protect the wall.

 Coat Rack Shelf

dark red coat rack shelf made with a cabinet door #myRepurposedLife

I love, love, love this color on my new coat rack shelf! I added the coat hooks from D. Lawless Hardware. Would you believe I finally figured out how to secure these hooks?

TIP  Insert screws at a slight angle so the head of the screws sit properly and the screws protrude less in the back.

My Repurposed Life red cabinet door coat rack shelf

My-Repurposed-Life-red-cabinet-door-shelf-coat-rackI am so happy that I added the little shelf.

My-Repurposed-Life-red-cabinet-door-coat-rack-shelfAnother very functional shelf. I love quick and easy projects like this. It would be great for the bathroom, mudroom, or guest room. Where would you use it?

gail

See other coat rack ideas here.

17 Comments

  1. Gail,
    Your work is awesome! You have the touch of a very professional furniture maker. I love your projects and your willingness to teach us about upprposing wood, metal – anything! I love this coat rack.
    Thanks for sharing your expertise!

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