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IKEA Billy bookcase update with paint and reclaimed wood

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Are you looking to give your IKEA Billy bookcase a new look? Maybe you got one while you were in college, or maybe for your first apartment. Well, don’t donate that IKEA Billy bookcase, give it a makeover! Y’all know I’m a Homeright Ambassador, and you may remember when I participated in an IKEA Tarva hack challenge last fall. In fact, I actually won that challenge. Well, Homeright has issued another challenge for us!

15207 ART IKEA Bookcase Challenge1 Homeright sent us a small IKEA Billy book case and asked us to do “our thing” to it. I’ve never had an IKEA Billy before, so I really didn’t know what to expect!

ikea-billy-piecesThese are the pieces of the small IKEA Billy bookcase. Since I wasn’t totally sure what I was going to do with it, I just started putting it together following the directions. I did know that I wanted to use rustic fence boards for the back instead of the handy board that was included with the bookcase. I already did that once with this little window cabinet.

gorilla-wood-glueTo make the Billy bookcase stronger, I used Gorilla wood glue for all of the dowels. Aren’t you so envious of my snazzy manicure?

  assemble-ikea-billy-bookcaseThe Billy bookcase went together pretty smoothly.

added-trim-backIn order to have something substantial to secure the fence boards, I added some scrap plywood to the bottom (rear) of the bookcase.

dry-fit-ikea-billy-bookcaseWhile doing a dry fit of the fence board, I noticed that there was a gap between each shelf and the fence board as well. I used more scrap pieces to fill in those gaps. NOTE: see the peg holes and the routed area for the handy board back? You’ll see later that I fill those in with wood filler.

heirloom-tradtions-paint-finish-maxHow do you paint over a laminate IKEA Billy bookcase? This is how I did it. I roughed up the entire surface by lightly sanding everything, then used my HomeRight Finish Max and some French Vanilla Chalk Type paint from Heirloom Traditions. I painted it on a drop cloth inside my new spray shelter.

  homeright-spray-shelterSince I used the spray shelter on the driveway, I put down a drop cloth and held the back of the spray shelter out of the way by weighting it down with a paint can.

uh-ohI also took this opportunity to put a second coat on my wine bottles for my wine bottles and more. oops! While I was waiting for the paint to dry, apparently there was a small gust of wind. Winking smile  Note to self, secure the spray shelter while using it on a hard surface.

patch-peg-holes-billy-bookcaseNow, this is where I disguise the fact that this is an IKEA Billy bookcase. I patched all the peg holes and that groove in the back. After a coat of paint, I noticed that I needed to do some additional patching before the second coat of paint. When I attach the fence boards, the 2 shelves will become permanent instead of adjustable shelving. If you take a closer look you can see the extra little piece I added to the back of the shelf to enable the fence board to sit flush against the shelf.

ikea-billy-peg-holes-goneA view from the back after I have sanded the patching. See the small piece of wood I added to the shelf?

    finish-max-polyI hurriedly picked up the first poly I saw on the shelf to give a protective coat. oops! It worked great in the Finish Max, it was quick and easy. BUT, it sort of yellowed the paint. I really should have used the topcoat from Heirloom Traditions. Why was I in a hurry? It was H.O.T. and I wanted to do a quick coat and get back inside the house.

  ikea-billy-bookcase-redoFast forward a week or so, and I was running out of time to get this project finished. I worked very early in the morning before the heat set in. I had already cut my fence boards to size, so this was going to be a piece of cake! I would be in the house before the sun finished rising.

fence-boards-billy-bookcaseI used my Ryobi staple gun to secure the fence boards to the back of the bookcase—top, bottom, and both shelves. I had to rip one fence board to get the right width. I really should have ripped  a little off of each board to make the uniform.

rustic-ikea-billy-bookcaseIt’s looking less and less like an IKEA Billy bookcase, don’t you think?

bottom-trimI wasn’t really happy with how the bottom looked, so I ripped another fence board and attached it to cover up the original Billy bookcase trim.

possible-window-doorI really wasn’t pleased with how it looked. I felt like it didn’t have enough “repurpose” to it to suit me. I contemplated adding a window/door to the lower portion of the bookcase. The sun was getting higher in the sky, I needed to move to a more shady spot to think about this.

oops (2)Uh oh! As I was moving the bookcase on two small dollies, the bookcase shifted, slipped off the dolly and busted the bottom. ugh! now what? Forget the window, let’s move on to  Plan B.

ikea-billy-bookcase-rustic-disguiseIt was hot and apparently I forgot to take any pictures. Basically I cut 2 fence boards for each side of the IKEA Billy bookcase and 2+ some for the top.

rustic-billy-bookcaseI also ripped some boards for a front facing, mitering the top corners.

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It’s D.O.N.E. !!! I love how it turned out! My goal was to disguise the fact that it is a Billy bookcase, and I think I pulled that off, don’t you?

 

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So, there you have it, how to give your old IKEA Billy bookcase a new (old) rustic look!

My Homeright ambassador friends are sharing their own bookcase makeovers on Homeright.com, be sure to check them out.

NOW for the giveaway! I’ve been telling you about this fabulous giveaway all month long. The giveaway ends in just a few days. It’s your last chance to enter.

 

See more details on the Finish Max, Rapid Clean and the Spray Shelter by clicking on one of those links.my-repurposed-life-homeright-giveaway-june

How to enter:

Mandatory: Leave a comment on this post telling me why you want the prize pack of a Finish Max, Rapid Clean Kit, and the Spray Shelter. (use the last option on the Rafflecopter widget after leaving your comment)  Must be 18, US resident. Void where prohibited by law.

 

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Hop over to Homeright.com to vote for your favorite hack. Everyone who votes will be entered into a random drawing to win a Finish Max, Spray Shelter and a Rapid Clean Kit.

gail

Disclaimer: Because I am lucky enough to be a Homeright Ambassador, Homeright supplies me with products to review. All thoughts, opinions, and projects are my own.

69 Comments

  1. I love to use spray paint, so I would love to have a finish max for all my upcycling projects. The spray shelter is also a necessity as the wind always seems to come out of nowhere when I want to spray paint! LOL The rapid clean just adds to the trifecta of awesomeness! I love all your projects and wonderful tutorials! Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing!

  2. i would love to paint all of the kitchen cabinet hardware and oh my i have dining chairs to paint and shelves, and all of the doors from the kitchen cabinets and a couple of dressers wow this package would make me think i died and went to heaven xx

  3. With the HomeRight sprayer I’d paint the bed that survived my garage collapse this winter, paint a really cool 50 year old metal pedal car, make the deck fence a heck of a lot easier to get a new coat, and….I’ve got 2 brass outdoor lights that need to go oil bronze color…the list goes on. More projects than time for this summer. ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Gail, I’ve only been following you for a short time and in that time you have inspired me to rethink how I can reuse/repurpose the furniture I have. I am currently working on painting an old dining table and also have plans to customize a big-box-store bookcase, like your IKEA Billy bookcase. I would be so happy to use the Finish Max sprayer, Spray Shelter and Rapid Clean Kit for this project. Thank you for feeding my creativity by sharing yours!!

  5. If I won this package – I would start by painting a little stand that I picked out of someone’s trash last week. Oh, don’t tell the neighbors it was me.

  6. Yes, Gail, you made it very hard to tell it was an IKEA Billy! Leaving the interior white lets the items within really pop, which is definitely the look du jour.

    Seeing you use chalk paint then poly in the Finish Max has me thinking it deserves the #1 spot on my wishlist, to be used on picture frames and accessories like my vintage lazy susan with “piecrust” edge and scratched beyond repair tonal painting. Imagining the benefits of the spray shelter and cleanup system put me in a reverie imagining all my mixed n matched bedroom furniture painted to match some fabulous new bedding.

  7. I Love painting and redoing things to make them look different, but when it comes to wall decor and small decor items it can become time consuming and Spray paint cans can get costly. Also, it could be a good way to use up small amounts of paint I have left over from home improvement projects without buying more paint. I Love DIY projects and when I worked at Home Depot they were always getting me to do DIY demos for my decor dept.

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