Manageability – No problem, and kinda fun!
The kitchen in my new apartment was pretty basic and simple. Clean, with stainless steel appliances, but kinda boring and needed a bit of character. That’s when it occurred to me, I’m from Indiana. I’m a Hoosier, dammit! And Hoosiers need cabinets! So I found this half-cabinet on Craigslist (I didn’t want to carry a full cabinet up three flights of steps), and started on the task of making it my own.
First thing I did was cut out the interior of the front door. I attached chicken wire to the frame, and folded some flowery fabric in the backdrop. I love this look so much, it’s a country feel with some cuteness. I also laid down some wallpaper on the inside of the drawers. I love being reminded about how cute this thing is in the tiny interior details. Finally, even though I love natural wood colors, I used chalk paint on the whole thing to make my whole kitchen brighter. The metal top is perfect for my mixer, and I’m just a vintage girl who likes having pieces in my home with a story.
I don’t know what this cabinet did for the first ninety years of its life, but I was happy to bring it back to brightness and hope to give it another thirty. Plus, I’m a damn Hoosier!
Instructions
- Obtain hoosier cabinet. We got this one from craigslist, but IDK I guess you could also build one?
- Remove the front door and use a detailed saw (or router) to cut out the interior, leaving just the frame.
- Use some white chalk paint on the whole thing. Make it all white and shit.
- Install chicken wire on the inside of the door frame using a staple gun.
- Find some fabric you like. Spread it across the door frame, and folding every inch (or so) staple to the top and bottom of the frame, creating a curtain behind the wire.
- Wallpaper is a nice detail to lay down on the inside of the drawers.
- Now you’re a real Hoosier!
You did a wonderful job! I love it…. such creativity… love me some Hoosiers!!!!
Thank you! I love it.