Repurposed Door into Bookshelf
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Old doors always catch my eye. They hold so much history and possibility. This one had just the right amount of wear to give it character, so I decided to turn it into something useful again. With a few simple cuts and some imagination, it became a charming bookshelf that adds personality to any space.
How to Repurpose a Vintage Wooden Door

I have made several things from doors. Did you see my toddler bed and my bookshelf?
The inspiration for this repurposed door project comes from Brittany @ Pretty Handy Girl.
Add Sides to Reclaimed Door Bookshelf

I opted for small screened pieces since I didn’t have picket fence pieces.
Clamps Are Helpful When Working Alone

Holding the small cupboard doors with clamps to see if they would work is an excellent way to do a dry fit on a repurposed furniture project when working alone.
Pocket Holes Make Connecting Small Doors Easy

I used my Kreg Jig to make pocket holes for joining the cupboard doors to the old door. Being very portable, this jig is handy for all sorts of projects.
Need more details on using a Kreg Jig? See my article How to use a Kreg Jig Pocket Hole System.
How to Add Shelves to Repurposed Door Project

The 1x6s were connected using pocket holes, as I did for the kitchen island top. They were secured to the side of the small cabinet doors using pocket hole screws.

I notched out the shelves with a jigsaw to compensate for the mesh screen. The pocket holes are located where the shelf connects to the small cupboard door.

The door had some fabulous chippy paint on it. However, getting the new wood and the white cupboard doors to match the chippy door was a little tricky.
Prepare Repurposed Furniture Project for Painting

Luckily, I had some paint near the same color as the door.

Although taping the window panes is time-consuming, I won’t have to scrape off the paint on the numerous window panes.

This is the back side of the door. That’s a pretty wild paint job, huh? I’m sure you know by now the easiest way to paint a project like this is by using a paint sprayer. My favorite is the Super Finish Max Extra.

I love the new color. In fact, I love everything about the repurposed door bookshelf.

You can see that the paint sprayer is the only way to paint a project like this. Using a paintbrush would leave you with lots of runs and drips.

You can see that the paint sprayer is the only way to paint a project like this. Using a paintbrush would leave you with lots of runs and drips.
Dry-brush Furniture Projects

I used a light cream-colored paint to do a dry brush effect. This was done to give the project some definition.

In addition, the holes from the pocket screws were filled with spackling.

A light sanding helped everything blend well together.

I wasn’t sure if I should put the glass knob on.

I felt like it needed a little something where the small doors meet the large door. What do you think?
Add Finishing Touches to Repurposed Door Nightstand

I added the finishing touches . . . door latch, door knob, and brackets in the corner.
gail
Check out other door projects here or this fun Cupboard Door Bookshelf
See More Hall Tree Project Ideas Here

turned out great!!!!
blessings
barbara jean
I really like the corner brackets!! I think that finishes it off so well!
Kudos for a great job!
Blessings
I absolutely love this! You are so creative. Love the paint color too!
That turned out awesome, love it!
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Beautiful work, AGAIN!
This looks awesome, Gail! I don’t think it needs anything. The green paint really works! I could see hanging a wreath from the top to hang in front of the windows. What a fun piece!
🙂 Michelle
great idea! thanks for sharing. i just love old doors 🙂
Could even modify slightly and use as a hall tree in the entry way. Love it.
So cool! (I know, someone already said that!) I like the idea to add hooks. It is hard to tell if the top will need “balancing” because it is still taped up. I think it is just gorgeous!
Oh I forgot to mention, you could add some hooks to the front edges of the big door. I have that on my shutter halltree. Quite handy.
Gail, you did such a great job on this. I love this piece. It has so much character. I don’t think the cupboard doors need anything. I like it as is. I’d ad the knob back even with books. It could be the bookend.
Love the door project. I love anything made with old doors or windows. I have two benches in my house made from old doors, one still has the door knob and the other one doesn’t. So they look good either way. Thanks for sharing, so glad I found your blog.