Farmhouse Window Cupboard
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It’s been a long time in coming, and I hate to break the news to you, but this farmhouse window cupboard is still not finished.
Do you notice that something is missing? I don’t have any drawer pulls.
Okay, let’s back up a little. In case you missed the beginning, check out this post: Tall Cupboard with Repurposed Window Pt 1
I asked you to guess what this lumber was—no one figured it out. Well, would you believe it was from a water bed that has been stored in the furthest corner of the basement for years?
Designing a Farmhouse Window Cupboard
This is the design stage, trying to figure out all the math using the repurposed windows.
Assembling Window Cupboard
It looks like I’m well on my way, but I still did some re-designing after this picture. So, I replaced the middle piece that separates the drawers.
Add Bead Board for Farmhouse Style
I wanted this cupboard to resemble an old farmhouse cupboard rather than some shabby chic cabinet. I opted for some of the bead board for the back.
In this picture you can see that I have replaced the drawer separator with a thinner slightly smaller piece. The other piece made the windows/doors fit a little too tight.
Removing Glaze from Window
The windows had some bad putty. I removed said putty and replaced it with spackling. (drywall mud) Since this window will not be out in the weather, and I didn’t have any glazing compound, I went with what I had on hand. (don’t I always?)
Paint Window Cupboard
The cabinet was painted Crisp Linen White, then I went over it with a wash of Cyprus Grass, both from Glidden.
Shelf Placement for Cupboard
I lined the shelves up with the panes in the glass of the windows.
In the upper and lower section I made a shelf that is removable in case someone has “tall” items to display.
You can see the DIY drawers by clicking that link.

Upper shelf removed, lower shelf in place.
You can see I used a primitive method of drawer guides instead of modern sliders.
Removable Shelves in Cupboard
I think the removable shelves will be handy for the new owner.
I used the original hardware on the windows.
Do you like the two-toned look? How about the hardware? Do you think I should have made it more shabby chic, or are you in to “farmhouse”?
I’m hoping I can find some drawer pulls that match. If I can’t, I suppose I’ll buy 4 that match and remove the two I already have installed.
edited to add: I took some updated pictures of this cupboard recently.
DIY Farmhouse Window Cupboard
This cupboard was purchased to hold a collection of quilts.

See more DIY Repurposed Window Ideas Here.
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I love it Gail,, I always like darker colors but still its gorgeous. I love the farmhouse look. I could just see this in a beautiful country/farmhouse type red and with black distressing.
This is looking so great! I agree with one of the above comments; if you use wood knobs painted the same color as the drawers the window hardware will be good as is.
I love it!
However you decide to finish it, it will be adorable (and no matter HOW long it takes- it will be worth it!)
Visiting from Under $100 linky party at Beyond The Picket Fence 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us!
~Smiles, Suzanne in NW Illinois
I was thinking farmhouse with this cute piece! I wish I had the patience and more knowledge than I do to make stuff like this myself and not rely on my hubby, but then again, I think he’d feel unwanted if I did that. ;^)
Everything you touch turns to gold! It’s so pretty! I hope you can find the matching pulls, good luck. 🙂
You kill me girl!! I love this!!!
OMG Gail, that was SOOOOO worth the wait. You my dear friend have mad skills (channeling Grandma’s Boy – if ya haven’t seen it, it’s HA-LARY-OUS). You SO make me wanna make something. I’ve already informed Hubby that there will be a stash of wood in our garage and he needed to decide where I was gonna put it. BTW, I’m LOVING the farmhouse feel. I think you could really call it either, honestly. But I LOVE everything you did to it. Anyhoo, my deary … I gots stuff to do ; )
TTYS ~ Deanna
I LOVE the farmhouse look! This is a great one, Gail. If you’re selling it, it will go fast!
Gail-
I LOVE it! As a matter of fact it would look great in my house. 🙂
Gail-I LOVE it. As a matter of fact that would look great in my house! 🙂
You never cease to amaze me. So where is this piece going?
I *LOVE* the cabinet! I am not a huge fan of Shabby Chic so REALLY like this “farmhouse” look! If only I had room in my house I could fill this up before it even got through the door!
Wonderful Gail!
(as usual)
Have an awesome day!