A little more “Me” in an Antique Armoire
June 10, 2012 in Building and Repurposing, Furniture Makeovers
When my ridiculously cute nephew was born, I gave my sister a couple chests of drawers for the nursery. They fit perfectly in his room… but it left just one problem. Where would my clothes go? Well, truth be told… for the last 6+ months they’ve been on the floor in laundry baskets. Now you see why I never show you photos of my bedroom!
I’ve had this armoire in my shed for a while now, trying to decide what to do with it. I knew I wanted it in my room… and I knew I wanted shelves… but what I DIDN’T know was how to “non-invasively” add them. (I think I make up at least one word a day…) It’s a great piece with tons of charm. It still has the original mirrors and even a KEY to open the side door. LOVE! I wanted to give it a little more “me” though… new knobs maybe? Maybe something more?

After brainstorming with my Dad (who offered several great suggestions!), I decided to get some metal shelving strips from Lowes to make shelving on the right side.

- I bought 2 pieces of 6′ strips
- I marked each one dead-center
- Then I used my trusty hack-saw to cut them in half.
- GNAW might be a more accurate word for my hack-saw technique. (Don’t look at that step, Dad. You WON’T be impressed)

I measured from the top and marked where each strip should go. Then I just started adding screws! I used the smallest screws possible to minimize the damage to this great piece.
Next up…. the shelves.
I had plywood cut into strips at Lowes and then cut my individual shelves at home with a circular saw. (Don’t be scared ladies… circular saws are our friends!)

- I had 2 rolls of contact paper left over from my kitchen cabinets… might as well use them!
- I cut my piece and then carefully peeled back the contact paper.
- To be honest… the edges weren’t holding. Frown town. What did I do? PACKING TAPE! I just added a couple strips on the underside. Don’t judge… no one will ever see it. Unless YOU tell them to bend over and look!
- Tuh-Dah! All done!

For now I’ll have 4 shelves on the right and the cubby space on the left. Oh yeah… I also cut a piece of plywood for the cubby space. I wanted everything to feel so fresh and so clean, so clean!
I don’t have pictures of this next part… but it’s pretty self-explanatory. I carried all the drawers inside and lined them with the same contact paper. I also swapped out the knobs for some fun cast-iron knobs I found 50% off at Hobby Lobby. (…and for any purists out there, shaking your head that I removed the old knobs… don’t worry, I kept them in a zip-loc bag for safe-keeping!
………..and I did one other thing. That, if you ask me, is the ICING on the cake. The cherry on top. The pop that it needed! I used cast iron numbers from Hobby Lobby to give this piece a little more “me”. I hated to drill holes in the drawers though… it is an antique after all. So what did I do? 3M strips! I bought the small poster strips, but they were still a bit wide so I just trimmed them down. Easy breezy.
Ok… Time to spill it. I hope you love it! This first pic is “unstaged”… and then I started having fun throwing props (and a dog) into the pictures. Enjoy!
Bare bones…

….and with a few accessories from around the house….

…a closer look at the numbers (my favorite part!)…

Well, What do you think?!

Hi Quinn! How nice of you to show up for the photo shoot. Funny how you have a way of doing that!
I hope you guys like the armoire. I’m still settling in. Can’t believe just how much storage it offers! I actually sold my headboard/footboard/big dresser/nightstand today… so I’m relying on this armoire to pack some serious storage! …and in case you’re wondering why I sold everything… well, I want to MAKE a headboard! The pieces I sold were a matching set and I’ve been craving more of a “found” look.
Can’t wait to show you guys the process along the way! If you scroll back up, you’ll see my mattresses in the armoire mirror reflection. They’re totally sitting on the floor right now. I don’t even have a bed frame! Eeep!
Hope everyone had a lovely weekend. I’ll be sharing a recipe I tried this weekend in the next day or so. It is tuh-die for. Melt in your mouth good and laughably easy.

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I have a matching bedroom set and I hate it! I bought it two years ago before I realized the “collected” look was the way to go…and cheaper too! You’ve inspired me to perhaps let my set go and try to find something that I find a lot more pleasing.
I love what you did with the armoire. I can’t wait to see how your bedroom comes together over time! You have to let us get a good “before” view.
Let me know if you take the plunge Kim! and thanks for stopping by
Love this piece! I’m definitely taking a visit to Frown Town that I won’t get to see it in person for a while!
Lovely! I saw an armoire exactly like this yesterday at an auction, with the exception of the mirrored door on the right. I’d have loved to have taken it home. What an incredible piece you have!
If only we could snag ALL of the furniture we see and love!
Love this piece, Dana ….and your personal touches. Hugs!
Thanks friend!
So beautiful! The numbers give it such a fun update!
Thank you!
Dana,
I love how you made it more you! And I’m a sucker for numbers. And I can’t help but noticing that adorable chalkboard calendar!
Linda
Good eye Linda! You can read more about how I made that calendar here: http://craftedniche.com/2011/12/28/chalkboard-calendar-with-clay-tags/
What a wonderful piece! Love it and the numbers.
Smiles,
Alice
Thanks Alice!
I think you are on a roll lately! I love what you did, the letters give it more style without painting and distressing. It’s still original but updated. Cute, I love it.
~Bliss~
Thanks for swinging by Bliss! I’m feeling some DIY motivation again these days.
Visiting you back! I love the Armoire! Where did you find the numbers you put on the drawers? They made an awesome final touch! I am following via facebook!
The numbers came from Hobby Lobby. Do you have one near you? They were actually only a DOLLAR a piece! (50% off Metal pretty often at that store)
You should try modge podging some fabric or craft paper onto your shelves/drawers some time. It is easy and you have endless choices of design and it is waterproof too. Just a thought.
Great idea Colleen! I’ll have to remember that! I have a HUGE, older encyclopedia with a TON of pages that would be perfect for that. THanks!
The chest is lovely too by the way. Love the numbers!
Thanks
I LOVE the numbers … and I bet it is so functional with the new shelves. Great upgrade.
beautiful job! the numbers are so perfect on it!
Absolutely love it. The numbers were a stroke of genius. Gave it the something that it needed to make it spectacular.
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