DIY: Cabinet Door Cover-Up
DIY: Cabinet Door Cover-Up - A Simple Fabric Fix
Sometimes, finding the perfect piece of furniture within budget just isn’t possible—but a little DIY can make it work! Arch cabinets with solid doors can be pricey, so I grabbed this one with glass doors for a fraction of the cost.
I knew it would be great for storage, but I wanted to keep everything inside hidden. Let’s just say my hosting dishware collection is extensive—and while it’s all beautiful, it’s also very much crammed into this cabinet to maximize space. My first plan was to create a soft, gathered curtain look (inspo pictured below) with floral fabric. I spent about $40 on the fabric, only to realize I didn’t have enough space inside the doors to make it work.
I thought about laying the fabric flat against the glass, but it didn’t have the look I was going for. That’s when I remembered a piece of upholstery fabric I had thrifted from Goodwill for $9.99. I pulled it out, tested it on the doors, and liked it much better.
Here’s how I made it work:
Removed the doors for easier handling.
Cut the fabric to fit the glass panels.
Cleaned the glass to remove any dust or smudges.
Stapled the fabric to the back of the doors using 1/4-inch staples, pulling it tight and working in sections.
Trimmed the excess fabric for a neat finish.
Rehung the doors and started filling the cabinet.
I don’t think everyone needs to cover their cabinet doors, but for my space, I wanted a solid look without spending a fortune on new doors. This solution worked perfectly, and I love the end result. Now I have a functional storage piece that fits my needs and style.
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A little creativity can go a long way in making a piece work for you! Happy DIY-ing!!