Renovation Bathroom Cabinet - Don't Throw - Fix It!
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Renovation Bathroom Cabinet - Don't Throw - Fix It!
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As I walked down the street I saw this closet dumped and dismantled by the garbage bin, its condition was terrible but I immediately recognized its potential and decided to take it and make a comprehensive overhaul to fit it in the bathroom.
Dismantling and Polishing the Wood Parts
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So in the first stage the cabinet should be completely dismantled, then all parts of the wood should be polished to align and smooth the surface for a more pleasant touch as well, so that color will catch better on the wood.
Coloring the Wood Parts and Mounting Back
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After extensive polishing of the parts of the tree, I went to the wood coloring job. Of course I used special colors for wood. After about two hours of final drying, I began to connect all parts of the wardrobe and began to get the impression it was worth renovating.
The End Result Is Perfect
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After 3-4 hours of work, the final result was perfect! I loved the job. And it just proves to me that it is always possible to renovate and repair and it is a great shame to throw! If you walk down the street and see a piece of furniture you will try to find its potential and you may remember quality furniture for years to come.