Homeright Cubby Organizer Challenge
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Homeright has issued another challenge to the Brand Ambassadors. Our mission, should we choose to accept it was to get our hands on a regular ole cubby and work our magic with a Finish Max and paint from Lowe’s.
Homeright sent me a gift card to purchase a Closet Maid cubby and paint. Off I went to pick up what I needed.
This is what we had to work with-a simple cubby organizer made out of mdf.
While assembling the cubby, I chose to use Gorilla Wood Glue to strengthen all of the joints and dowels.
Here is the simple cubby organizer all put together. At this point, I was still unsure exactly what I was going to do. I was hoping for some big LIGHT BULB moment, or at least a THOUGHT bubble over my head—nope, a big fat nothing. Were my creative juices drying up? Or was this the hardest challenge I ever took on? You may remember the IKEA challenge from Homeright.com last October. I actually won that with my dresser into a hutch. Furniture is definitely my strong point . . . but I moved forward.
Thinking back on my challenge from last year, I decided to go the same route with this simple challenge. The plain cubby needed a little something.
I added some smaller trim pieces to beef up the front of the cubby a little—to make the boards look a little more substantial. (I actually added these boards to the back of the cubby where the rougher mdf was showing, so the Gorilla wood glue would adhere better than to the shiny laminate of the front boards.) In addition to gluing, I used my brad nailer to secure the boards on the front and on the sides of the cubby.
This is after I’ve added all the extra pieces to get a new look on the cubby organizer.
I filled all the small holes with some spackling—as I was sanding that, I also gave the entire piece a light sanding to allow the paint to adhere easily.
I set up my Homeright Spray Shelter, and rested the cubby on some sawhorses so I could paint the bottom of the unit first.
After the bottom dried, I set the unit upright and continued painting all the way around. Using the Homeright Finish Max on this project made painting a breeze! Getting into all the little cubby holes was easy and as always the overspray was minimal. TIP set your project up higher, off the ground for better coverage and ease of painting.
I was hand painting some other projects, so I used some leftover paint out of my Finish Max paint cup to do a couple of quick coats on these chunky feet I picked up over the Summer at a yard sale.
I used some Gorilla wood glue to add the chunky feet to the Closet Maid Cubby organizer.
TIP: use a brad nail gun to temporarily secure chunky feet on the cubby unit until the Gorilla wood glue sets up. Think of it as a way to clamp where you really can’t use a regular clamp. After the glue set up, I then secured the feet with two long screws on each foot.
I love the flawless finish I get when I use my Homeright Finish Max, isn’t it beautiful?
I love how the feet raise it off the floor, don’t you?
see more great Finish Max projects here
gail
disclaimer: I’m happy to be a Homeright Brand Ambassador which allows me to share great projects and products with you. Homeright furnished me with all of the products for this project and I have been compensated for my time. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I would put cross pieces in cubbys and make it towel rack/storage for bath.
I would paint the cubbie a deep red and use in my bedroom for additional storage.
I’m dying to paint something teal! The shelves would be gorgeous.
I love what you did with this cubby. I sure does make it look like it was homemade and done well compared to they way they look when you get them and just put them up. I don’t have the Finish Max but I think if I was to do this piece myself I would have stained all of the wood trim you added with a cherry wood stain and still painted the cubby itself the black. I just love how those 2 colors go together. I keep all of your emails in a folder and get to go in and look at them whenever I want, I love it. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with all of us. Have a happy day!!
I really like what you did with the cubby organizer. It would work perfectly in my foyer!
Love the painting you do with the Finish Max.
I’d love to have one to do my kitchen when I do my remodel
pick me,,pick me…..
I love the flawless finish you got from the Finish Max !
I think i would add a back to it; you did such a great job!
Love what you did to it. I would have added a back to it.
I would faint if I was chosen to win a HomeRight Finish Max! I enter every giveaway I see for them hoping that someday I will win! It would definitely help me amp up my enthusiasm and help me get my mojo back, and the timing couldn’t be better since I am off work for the winter ๐
I think this cubby could use some wheels
I would paint it in cubes of different shades of green and black for a Minecraft design for my son’s room!
Job well done! I love how a few pieces of trim & feet can elevate a piece of furniture. I would have added some bead board & another lighter color layer of paint & light distressing.