Corner Cabinet Planter
You guys!! The onset of spring is probably one of the most exciting times of year, I love how everything begins wake up and start growing again, it is getting super close!!!
So, to get us in the mood, I have a very springy project today. A Corner Cabinet Planter...
About a year and a half ago I made some super fun Old drawers into porch planters, that I still use on my porch. Because I loved them so much, they were the inspiration for this project. I first shared this at My Repurposed Life about a year ago.
I was lucky to inherit a huge stash of kitchen cabinet doors from a friend's old kitchen. I was seriously so excited when she offered them to me! :) This corner cabinet sparked my interest so I started brain storming ideas.
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I had some scrap wood left over from my Drawers and drawer slides, Master closet makeover, and tried them out to see if they fit in the space between the corner cabinet doors. They did! On the right you can see I am trying out a piece of 1x4 to see if it would work for a front piece.
Using my Ryobi Circular Saw
In order to make my faux drawer fronts I used my scrap 1x4 and started by cutting one end at a 45 degree angle. I put it in place and marked the other side and then cut it at a 45 degree angle as well. I suggest cutting a little bigger at first and then trim it down if necessary.
When I went to dry fit everything I realized that the plywood edges would be showing because the 1x4 was placed on top. In order to fit that I simply traced the 1x4 (or mark 3/4'') and cut the excess off of each shelf with my circular saw.
Using my Kreg K5 Pocket-Hole Jig
Now time to build! I started by adding glue to the front of the plywood and then attached the 1x4 to it with finish nails using my Ryobi Cordless BRAD NAILER . I did this with all three shelves, just to attach the 1x4 fronts.
This way I made sure my 1x4's attached to my shelves in the right spot so that the sides would be flush to the corner cabinet doors. Now I could add my pocket holes for more stability.
Next up was spray painting! Since I was matching them to my Old drawers into porch planters I used the same green spray paint and gave the cabinet door and shelves a couple of coats. Sorry forgot to take a photo of that process. To make sure the shelf fronts didn't get painted I just set them with the fronts down, while spraying.
In order to try and match the fronts I got some teal and green teal colors and mixed them the best I could to get the colors the same. It wasn't perfect, but good enough!
I debated adding chalkboard labels to the front, because I Love Chalkboards, but decided to do knobs instead. I found my stash of old knobs I had gotten from an estate sale and found some that I liked. Of course there were not three matching so I went with one different and two the same.
For the bottom shelf I just drilled holes so the water could drain.
My corner planter was going to be behind my patio furniture so I decided to add some legs to raise it up. I had these three legs that I had gotten from craig's list for free and since there was not a matching 4th leg they were perfect for this project. :)
I happened to have some mounting plates
To help protect the wood I used some mesh material (I actually stole it from the bottom of an old box spring we were getting rid of) and lined the shelves with it. I made sure to cut slits where the water needed to drain.
Now I just needed to plant!
I did want to mention that I ended up adding some screws on the side of each faux drawer front to help support weight of the dirt and plants. After a few days they started to pull away, but once I added the screws they were just fine, I had no problems after that! These photos was taken after I cleaned out the plants last fall, that is why you don't see the screws in the photos below, they were all taken before I added the screws. You could paint over them to hide them if you prefer.
Now that is what I call happy!! Yay for spring flowers! I can't wait to get these planted again this year!
It fits so nicely in the corner, and I am loving the faux drawer fronts.
I am happy with how the knobs turned out, I actually got that whole box for $1. Can you believe it!? Estate sales rock!
Here is my porch with my repurposed planters! I am so happy with them, and you can spot my Wicker Furniture Makeover, my Old Fence wood bench, and my Pallet top Table. I think the corner cabinet really ties the space together...now all I need it some type of hanging light or something...hmmmm. Maybe a rug? Always a work in progress right!
And that is it! Kind of a fun funky upcycle, I think it was a great way to repurpose that corner cabinet door!
Have you done any spring projects lately? Or are you still battling winter? I know we will have a few more snow storms coming, we always do, but one can always dream...
Hugs!
Mindi
I will be linking to these parties and Savvy Southern Style
23 comments
You are AMAZING! So glad you have vision...ALMOST makes me wish I still had my cabinet doors. This is lovely and it looks fantastic with your other planters!
ReplyDeleteLove your repurpose especially with flowers!
ReplyDeleteDebby
Debbygoesshabby.blogspot.com
So creative and so cool that you put the drawer fronts on. Love the vintage vibe!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute for a corner space and what great colors! Thanks for linking up to the Talk of the Town Link Party!
ReplyDeleteThese are super...you have to show them again when the plants are spilling out everywhere. Good directions, also. Thanks, Sandi
ReplyDeleteOK I NEED this corner planter for my house!!! What a great addition...LOVE! Thanks so much for linking up to Talk of the Town. :)
ReplyDeleteSarah (Sadie Seasongoods)
Your little corner cupboard is great - I love the colors you chose to paint it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at SYC.
I am new to your blog, I found your project at Chic on a Shoe String.
ReplyDeleteThis project is so cute, I love it and would also like to invite you to share on my Friday Features!!
Have a great weekend!
Karren
#OMHGFF
You are so creative! What a great way to reuse materials and get ready for spring :) Thanks so much for sharing at The Creative Circle. Happy Blogging!
ReplyDeleteWow this is such a gorgeous and pretty planter you made! I co-host a blog party on Monday's called Cooking and Crafting with J & J Link Up. I would love to have you come and share this with us. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJulie xo
This is amazing and will be featured at Diana Rambles on Friday.
ReplyDeleteLove this!! It's the perfect solution for a small porch, and a great upcycling project! I am featuring it on the Talented Tuesday Link Party this week, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMindi, you never cease to amaze me with your talent. LOVE everything about this idea including the colors! Pinning to share ☺
ReplyDeletehi....i saw your drawer planter on pin and just had to make it, this was last spring. turned out perfect. did it in the same color as my front door. used all repurposed material.after sealing all the pieces, lining the drawer in contractor grade plastic and using exterior paint, the drawer started to swell and then fall apart approx 4 months after. completely broke my heart. as i totally loved it and so did everyone who walked by the house. however, im not giving up and going to make another one for this summer. so, any tips? btw, it was placed in my landscaping which is not covered. thxs michele in ontario ca
ReplyDeleteI love your planter! I will be sharing it on SYC this week! Thank you for sharing! Jo
ReplyDeletePinned & shared. thanks for joining the Inspiration Spotlight with your awesome projects Mindi!
ReplyDeleteThose planes are awesome. I'm looking at your patio thinking she what else you could do to tie it together - since you mentioned a light, and I thought - what about painting your patio? You could paint on an outdoor "rug". It would look amazing! I have been meaning to paint mine too :) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThose planes are awesome. I'm looking at your patio thinking she what else you could do to tie it together - since you mentioned a light, and I thought - what about painting your patio? You could paint on an outdoor "rug". It would look amazing! I have been meaning to paint mine too :) Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhy is this exactly like this one: http://www.myrepurposedlife.com/diy-corner-planter/
ReplyDeletemyrepurposedlife was last year
Did you steal it?
Hi Jane, If you read under the first photo I tell you that I first shared this at My Repurposed Life about a year ago. I am a contributor for Gail and I eventually share the projects on my blog several months after I have shared them on her blog. So yes, it is actually my project I did not steal it. :)
DeleteWow, these are amazing. I love them and your site.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many cool projects it is hard to pick a favorite. But since I love gardening and flowers this has to be my pick as best project. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI love all 3 pieces.
ReplyDeleteYour comments make me smile! I love to hear what you think!