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Chest of Drawers Repurposed into an Entertainment Center

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Get ready to find out how I cut a chest of drawers and made one of two projects. If you follow me on facebook, you’ve already been teased with the a photo of this chest of drawers.

Beware—it is a long post.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center

Chest of Drawers into Ent. CenterCathy and I curbed this chest of drawers a long, long time ago. I can’t even remember exactly where it came from. It only had two drawers with it.

Chest of Drawers into Ent. Center (2)I wanted to make a bench or something from it, so I  . . .

Chest of Drawers into Ent. Center (3). . . . cut it apart with my circular saw—freehand! I just followed the line and was very please with how well it looked.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (16)Suddenly it is so petite!

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (18)Looking at the bottom, you can see that some support needs to be added.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (19)This is a section of the chest of drawers that I was not using. I used all of the parts of this unwanted piece except the two side sections. Note that it has three long “cleats” with tenons that fit into the mortises (grooves). There are four short cleats  (two on each side) that were also used.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (20)I added one long cleat across the back and a short one on each side. I added the extra pieces for strength, because of the thin luan plywood.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (21)This is the inside view looking at the original top of the chest. It is held on with pocket hole (screws). I removed the screws and the top of the chest.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (22)The pocket holes toward the back were not accessible, so I drilled some new ones so that I would be able to re-attach the top when the time came.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (23)Now the top is off, it’s time to give it a facelift.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (24)Tools of the trade. Sander, protective eyewear, mask and the much needed gatorade. It’s been really warm off and on here, and I must drink it. Long time friends will remember that I landed in the hospital twice from lack of electrolytes.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (27)I sanded the finish off and chose Jacobean by Minwax for my stain.

While the stain dries, I work on some trim for the bottom of my new piece…

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (4)I measured the width of the front, then I cut my first piece.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (6)If you already know how to trim out, skip over this because I’m going to give my explanation of how I keep track of the right miter cut. I needed an outside corner on each side of the front trim pieces. As I lay it on my saw, I say to myself  “don’t see wood”. What that means is that I need the long cut in the front. See the piece in the foreground? That would be for an inside corner and I would say to myself “see wood”. (as in see the wood that was just cut).

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (9)I generally cut my trim pieces a little long. You can always trim some off, but you can’t put it back on. (That’s why my hairdresser always tells me when I ask her to take some extra length off my hair)  Look closely and you can see that I drew a line right up against the edge of the side.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (10)As I start to put the trim on the front, I realize that I need a little more support to help steady the trim piece.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (12)This is where I used one of those long cleats with the tenons.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (13)Now the trim piece has something for me to nail/glue it to.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (14)Of course I used my Gorilla Wood Glue.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (15)I also used some finishing nails from my nail gun. You can see that there is a small “overbite” on this left side.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (30)Nothing that a little sandpaper can’t take care of.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (31)On this side there is a small gap, nothing a little caulk won’t hide. I’m not perfect with trim, nor is this chest of drawers in perfect shape. I worked through it.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (32)That piece up there earlier in the post-#19-I used another long cleat to support the new shelf I made out of the back of said piece in #19.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (34)New cleat in the back . . . .

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (37). . . for the shelf to rest on.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (39)It’s shaping up, eh?

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (41)I tested the top to see how it looked. (after staining the top, I applied two coats of wipe-on poly)

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (44)Off it went to the paint booth to get a coat of paint with my HomeRight Finish Max Fine Finish Sprayer
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Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (46)Time for some glazing.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (47)Then it was time for the bottom to get glazed. Notice there aren’t any pictures of the glazing process? It is impossible to stop and take pictures when your hands/gloves are covered with stain. I used the Jacobean stain to glaze the white.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (51)I re-attached the top with the original pocket holes and the 3 new ones I made toward the back.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (52)Because the top was on, I was unable to get a nail gun inside to attach the shelf. I used Gorilla Wood Glue on all of the cleats. Additionally I used my nail gun to shoot a few nails in the front rail.

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (58)

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (68)I love the stained top and glazed bottom look.

 

Chest of Drawers into Entertainment Center (67)I’m calling it an entertainment center. It’s a great height for a flat screen tv, with space for a cable box or dvd player. What purpose do you think it could serve?

 

 

 

I used the bottom of the chest of drawers for another project, Chest of Drawers Repurposed into a Bench.

 

gail

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29 Comments

  1. This is amazing!! I have a sewing table I just bought for $40 that I want to refinish. I want it to be an “eyecatcher”, if I send you a photo, could you make some suggestions? donnaunderscorelynnunderscorewoodsathotmaildotcom

  2. This is just adorable and so is your blog…so glad I found it. I’m your newest follower!

  3. That’s a great TV stand! I love the stained top. I could really use something like that.
    I think it would be good for shoe storage too. The ones you wear the most in the space on top, the others in the drawer. It looks like just the right height to sit on while putting on shoes, too.

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