this post was submitted on 25 Jun 2023
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Reuse, refurbish, reinvent

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We had an old Alex drawer unit that was past its prime. I wanted to have a printer and NAS station for my home office that was adapted to the units that we had.

Someone had thrown out an old 80 cm wide Billy book case in the "burnables" recycling bin, and I rescued it from the trash. I cut it into the correct size to match the drawer unit, and joined them together.

Billy + Alex = printer station on wheels

Then I prime coated the unit and drawers, and sanded them four hours later. Then I painted two coats of colour in the colour scheme that I liked (dark turquoise grey), I let the paint dry for 8 hours and sanded between the coats. The colour I picked doesn't have to have a top coat. It also shifts colour depending on the light.

Primed and painted

Ready for use

I have another worn down Alex drawer unit that I plan to freshen up with a new coat of paint soon.

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[โ€“] jtskywalker@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

This looks great! Gives me ideas for something similar that would work in my space. I have the shelf, just need to find something for the base

[โ€“] Dumpdog@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

That is some professional looking work! I love how ikea pieces can often fit together like lego. This looks like you put a lot of work into it though. Thanks for the motivation.