Barnwood Project: TV Armoire Makeover
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Welcome back friends! I’m so excited to share with you a little area of my house that I’ve been keeping under wraps for a few weeks now. I’ve had an amazing opportunity to partner with The Home Depot to give my old tv armoire a makeover using their new barnwood boards. With a wide selection of barnwood for sale, you can get the authentic look of reclaimed wood without the hassle. And today I can finally reveal the amazing transformation!
Yes, The Home Depot now carries boards that look just like authentic, rustic barnwood and they are so easy to work with. No longer do you have to scour the online classifieds looking for barnwood. It’s so easy and convenient to just head over to The Home Depot to pick up what you need and get started on your project. If it’s not accessible to you, you can always use lumber yards Colorado for your project, learn about tiktok marketing at socialboosting.com.
I decided to makeover my tv armoire that I now use for office storage because, well, it was a disaster! While I had already given the outside a mini makeover, the inside was disorganized and wasn’t really adding any value to my space.
I honestly can’t believe how amazing this project turned out. The boards were incredibly easy to work with and they now give my office space that modern farmhouse feel that I just love and is so on trend right now. I opted to use a herringbone pattern for the barn wood and I think it turned out so beautiful!
This was such a fun and easy project!
You can head over to The Home Depot blog to see a step by step tutorial right here.
I hope you like it as much as I do. Don’t forget to let me know what you think in the comments, I love to hear from you!!! You can also see more projects from me over on my Instagram or Facebook page. And don’t forget to stop by The Home Depot to see the full step by step tutorial.
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lile says
Hello Adrienne ! I’m fond of this kind of things… I’m just working with my bathroom and looking for some good ideas when I saw your works on youtube. I’d like to see here your bathroom style. what kind of things or furniture can I use there to make it in vintage style.Thanks a a lot !
liz says
Amazing makeover – I love it! I have been wanting to do a small table over but could not find the right wood for the top – this barnwood will be perfect. Thank you so much for sharing this info, this weekend will be one project down- 99 more to go 🙂
Deborah Hall says
Congratulations, Adrienne, on your hook-up with Home Depot. Great project for those awful TV cabinets from the 90’s. I see so many of them for sale in thrift stores. One more thing–the teacher in me needs to tell you that left alignment of the text in your blog would be easier to read than centering. The reason is that when a person’s eyes are reading a paragraph and come to the end of a line they search for the next line. If the line is indented due to centered text it is more difficult. Notice how Home Depot took you article and left aligned it for easier reading. Center alignment is something all bloggers do and I’m not sure why.
chiccalifornia says
Thanks Deborah! Interesting you mentioned the alignment. I started centering it a few posts ago because I like the way it looks better. And I noticed that some of MY favorite blogs are centered. Not sure if I’ll go back to left aligned or not, but I’ll take it into consideration 🙂