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  1. Aug 2, 2024 · Here’s how give an old entertainment center a makeover, what kind of paint to use on wood furniture and how to paint furniture without sanding. You might have notice that I’ve been giving my family room a bit of a makeover, geared toward giving the space a brighter, updated look that is more me. But, when I was thought I was finished, I ...

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    • First Place: Home Office with Desk
    • New Look For TV Wall
    • Betty's Bar
    • Christina's Instant Pantry
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    Coleen Schamante of Murfreesboro is our winner for creating a desk and home office storage unit out of a large wooden entertainment center for a mere $32, using the doors to make a desktop. "I had a beautiful, solid oak and custom-built piece of furniture that I couldn't just get rid of. We needed a new desk, so why not?" said Schamante. She remove...

    Nashville firefighter Kenny Peek took a 20-year-old Broyhill Fontana wall unit and sawed off the top to transform it into an updated contemporary piece for the den in his Joelton home. The project involved removing the top shelving of all three pieces of the original unit and attaching the bottom pieces together to make one 9-foot-long bank of cabi...

    When her new 50-inch TV would not fit into her entertainment center, Betty Neuhoff of Nashville turned it into an attractive bar for less than $150, with just a few simple steps. "The furniture was too nice to get rid of and too expensive. So I came up with the idea to turn it into a bar in my recreation room," she said. She added a mirror ($75) to...

    Christina Bozenka of White House made a pantry out of an entertainment center that she bought off Varagesale, an online garage sale site. "When we bought our home, we had a contractor give us an estimate for adding a pantry and it was over $1,500. So I made a pantry," she said, noting that she simply added shelves and a lazy Susan and painted it in...

    Abbie Ridley of Nashville also had a great pantry idea, turning an old wood cabinet into a cute pantry, using paint, baskets and better shelving.

    Karen Krieger of Mt. Juliet had the simplest and cheapest re-use of all — just use an old entertainment center "as is" in a garage for storage. Krieger got extra points (and some tickets to expo) for having gotten her cabinet free by picking it up from a mall parking lot near a dumpster. She flagged down some passers-by to help her load the heavy w...

    Irene Parent of Falls Grove started with an entertainment center she bought 15 years ago at a hotel resale store and recently spent $57 to turn it into an office organizer. "When we moved 2 years ago to our current house, we had an opening in our home office the perfect size for the entertainment center. So, I decided to repurpose it for the space....

    Roxy Birkmaier of Spring Hill converted an old entertainment center into a well-organized sewing center with a place for her sewing machine, supplies and even an ironing board for $160.

    Molly Schenk of College Grove purchased an armoire off of VarageSale for $30 and then bought pegboard, pegs and wire baskets for $30 at Lowe’s. Three decorative baskets were purchased at Hobby Lobby for $5, with a 40 percent-off coupon. The end result is a scrapbooking center with everything she needs for about $65.

    After painting an old entertainment center, Karen Stewart put it in her “kid’s living room” to hold all of their board games and other things. "I utilize baskets to hold things like old photos, Pokemon cards, sheet music and more."

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  3. Nov 11, 2022 · Here are some tips to follow when displaying your pictures. Put photos in frames of various sizes and shapes. This way, you can make the space more attractive. Use picture frames in the same color and style for a consistent look. Print your favorite pictures in appropriate frame sizes. Put three 5” x 7” photos on one shelf, then an 8” x ...

    • TV Cabinet to Linen Cabinet. Don’t get rid of your old TV armoire. They make great linen cabinets where you can store towels, bathrobes and vanity products.
    • TV Armoire Turned Nursery Closet. Turning an old TV cabinet into a custom armoire is often the first idea that comes to mind. Indeed, big TV cabinet make great armoires for clothes storage.
    • Vintage Entertainment Center Turned Play Kitchen. Old entertainment centers may also be turned into a play kitchens. According to Jamie who completed the project below, it was the most fun and hardest thing she has ever done.
    • Repurposed Television Armoire Cabinet Into Sideboard. Discover how Christina repurposed this giant TV cabinet into a charming sideboard by removing the top using a circular saw.
  4. Jul 12, 2023 · Examining Old Town Artisan Studios’ 2021 990 form, the organization is in healthy financial shape and reported $4.6 million in assets and receiving over $1.6 million in contributions and grants.

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  6. Jan 9, 2024 · Shoes are one of those things that can take up a ton of space in a closet — especially if you have a great collection. Give them room to spread out (and show them off) by turning an old entertainment center into a shoe cabinet. To do this, remove the doors from the cabinet and install shelves about 12 inches wide.

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