Last year, I participated in Community Sale hosted by my friend who does Estate Sales. She prices and sets up the displays. It is a Friday/Saturday sale. If the item does not sale the first day, then it is half-price on Saturday. Unsold items must be picked up Monday morning or they will be donated to a Thrift Store. This is a good way to sale more expensive items.
I did very well with my sales ... but this is not what this post is about ... it is about an old cabinet that nobody would steal. When we went to pick up our unsold items on Monday; the person running the sale, made note of three pieces of shabby furniture that were sitting outside the building and had been there all week and through the week-end. He said he had hoped someone would steal them over the week-end, but he guessed they were not worth stealing. He offered them to anyone that would haul them off.
Well, guess who hauled off this little gem.

The old piece of linoleum on the top was disgusting ... the back was cardboard.

I think it was a built-in for a kitchen or bathroom, but you can see what it had been used for. The white line on the third drawer shows the broken corner. Notice the dates on the bottom drawer ... 1949 1962.

It had good bones and just needed some TLC.

Once the yucky linoleum and the old glue was taken off ... the top boards were not bad but ... I replaced the top with some recycled old tongue and groove boards. Loved this!!!
Sorry, I did not get a picture before I sanded them.
Replacing the top was necessary because it was not big enough to cover the addition of the beaded-board.Sorry, I did not get a picture before I sanded them.


I replaced the back and the damaged side with beaded-board paneling that was given to me.
I mixed some paints until I got a color I liked, making chalk paint by adding a little un-sanded tile grout and painted it.
I sanded it down to give it that time-worn look and added vintage glass drawer handles. Love these and have had them forever ... don't even know what I paid for them, but not much.
So, all considered, I do not have much cost in this cabinet.
FREE cabinet ...
Free beaded-board ...
FREE tongue and groove boards ...
FREE labor (Mr. Z works for free) ...
LOW COST handles...
I love FREE and LOW COST.
Nobody would steal it but look at it now ...
Mr. Z. replaced the broken corner and you can't even tell it.

Right now, I have it on my front porch with no plans to use it in the house, but sure would make a nice cabinet in a laundry room, craft room or bath room. It is 33" tall and the top is about 22" square. I reinforced the bottom and added heavy rollers for easy moving.
I have a large stencil with birds and a tree branch that I am thinking about putting on the front ... What do you think? ... stencil or just leave it plain?
I will sell it in a garage sale this summer.
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Blessings,
Audrey Z.
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