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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle

Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle

Today's Thrifty Thursday project is a simple upcycle and a testament to the power of paint. I found this wood bin at our local Restore. It is solid wood, but it had a very scratched top and was quite orange. Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle

I knew I could make it over and use it next to the vanity in our Air BNB bathroom.
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
I gave the wood bin a good sanding, sanding the top completely. I removed the hinged top and cut it down two inches so that it would fit in this spot in the bathroom. I then painted the base with Wise Owl One Hour Enamel. It is the same paint I used on the vanity that I bought for $25 on FB Marketplace. I used the primer first and then painted two quick, thin coats. This is not an affiliate link, but I do really like this paint and this color. You can buy it from my friend Tina HERE.
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
This bin opens up and has a plywood back with holes in it. I think I will use it for a hamper for guests to put towels and sheets in when they leave. Another thought is it is a great place to store extra towels.
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
I left the top natural and finished it with a clear, brush on poly. (affiliate link) I like this TRIPLE Thick one that you can get HERE.
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
I am using a thrift store wine rack for rolled guest towels. It will be easy enough for guests to lift it up to get in the bin.
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
The mirror is from Ross and the light is from Lowes. The wood towel hooks are from Amazon HERE and the HERE is the shower curtain you can see in the mirror.
Air BNB Bathroom
I am still looking for a counter height metal cart or metal topped shelf for the right side of the vanity. There are a couple bathroom outlets on this side and I want a metal item for guests to sit hot curling irons on. 
Thrifty Thursday Wood Bin Upcycle
This thrift store piece was a perfect and useful addition to the bathroom and is a great example of how thrift store furniture can be freshened up with a little sanding and paint.

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