Repurposed Door Corner Shelf

Mary Harvatin Metzner
by Mary Harvatin Metzner
6 Materials
$25
1 Week
Medium

I wanted a corner shelf in my condo. My daughter had several doors from her 130 y/o home.

Here were the basic steps:

  1. I cut one door in half, lengthwise and used corner brackets to attach the 2 halves to make a right angle.
  2. I used caulk in the corner to seal the gaps due to the panels.
  3. I purchased 2 corner shelves at Lowes.
  4. I built a shelf at the bottom which added more stability.
  5. After a healthy coat of paint my corner shelf was ready for the dining room.
  6. I anchored the unit to the wall using an eye-bolt and wire.
  7. I kept the glass knob on the door and hung an old skeleton key.

Corner braces attached along back in 4 places

This photo shows the braces attached

This is how I built the bottom shelf with MDF

These 2 shelves were purchased at Lowes, they fit perfectly for this project

Here is the finished project, anchored to the wall with an eye-bolt and wire. This should help to protect grandchildren from tipping!

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  • Dorothy Sittler Dorothy Sittler on Jul 12, 2018

    Very well done! Is it mobile for moving?

  • Leslie Leslie on Jul 12, 2018

    Very nice job Mary. Thank you for sharing. If I might ask, did you do a home test for lead paint, or researched lead paint on older things and how to prevent being even nominally contaminated? Home Depot and Lowes sells an inexpensive kit to test for lead. This is one of the problems with recycling painted things especially wood before I think the 1980's.

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