This repurposed wood chair turned shelf is a curbside rescue that I made for my guest bath. Therefore I made it using scrapbook paper with the animal print theme to match the guest bath.
Here is just one of my curbside rescue wooden chairs.
Diy Repurposed Wood Chair Turned Shelf
First of all you will want to take the seat off of the frame. (I’m sorry somehow I forgot this photo)
Cut the seat for the depth that you want your shelf to be. I cut mine at 6″. Then place the cut seat back onto the frame and mark it, then cut the frame.
While the chair was still apart I used my palm sander to sand the chair seat, and the chair frame.
[tweetthis display_mode=”box”]I turned this road side find into a cute shelf for my guest bathroom #repurposed[/tweetthis]
Now I placed the wood seat back in place onto the cut chair frame, then screwed it down tightly.
Drilling a couple more holes to screw down the frame so it would be secure.
Next I added a piece of scrap wood to the top back of the chair, and one to the bottom back part of the frame to help keep it steady against the wall. (sand the scrap wood before attaching it)
Here is the front of my repurposed wood chair turned shelf after I sanded it, and put it back together.
Using the Waverly brand chalk paint I gave it two coats of the color ink.
Then I added my animal print (zebra and leopard) scrapbook paper securing it to the wood with Mod Podge. The idea of adding some scrapbook paper came from a super cute scrapbook shelf over at “A Crafty Mix blog”.
Once dry I sanded all edges of the wood including the edges of the animal print scrapbook paper. Very lightly running my sanding block over the scrapbook paper to give it a worn effect.
Wanting to darken the sanded edges of the wood, and the scrapbook paper I used my FolkArt antiquing medium.
Using a damp rag and a little of the antiquing medium I rubbed the medium on the wood edges and over the scrapbook paper. I used a paper towel to wipe off any excess antiquing medium till I got the desired look that I wanted.
Now comes a coat of mod podge to seal and protect my repurposed wood chair turned shelf. To hang the shelf I added a wire hanging hardware.
Due to poor lighting in my guest bath I took this picture before I hung it up.
[tweetthis display_mode=”box”]Giving new life to a roadside rescue! #repurposed #diy [/tweetthis]
Here’s my new repurposed wood chair turned shelf hanging in it’s new place in the guest bath.
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Supply List
old wood chair
palm sander
paint brush
circular saw This is like the saw the hubby bought me.
Cordless drill
block sander This is like the one I have
mod podge must have for every crafter
waverly ink chalk paint
FolkArt antiquing medium Love this stuff
annealed wire Comes in handy for lots of crafts
scrapbook paper
screws
scrap wood
screwdriver
taper measure
pencil
Do you like my repurposed wood chair turned shelf? I Really LOVE how it turned out! If you enjoyed this project, please don’t forget to share it with your friends and/or save it to Pinterest.
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Mary-the boondocks blog says
Linda this is such a cool and original idea. I rally like the addition of the leopard skin print.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Mary! I’ve been wanting to try and make a shelf/towel rack from a chair for awhile. I am so happy how it turned out. Leopard print is my fav.
Michelle says
Brilliant Linda and love how added the leopard and zebra paper. It fits so beautifully with all your other decor bits. Lovely
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Michelle! I got one more animal print project I’m working on, then I should be good for the guest bath.
Carlee says
What a fun idea! I always admire it when somebody sees an item and can envision it as something completely different. I don’t think that’s a skill I have!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Carlee! I’m sure you do, you just have to bring it out. I get lots of inspiration from looking through Pinterest.
Carol @ the red painted cottage says
Brillant idea, Linda! It turned out perfect.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Carol! I am loving it!
Maimoona says
This is such a unique idea of turning a chair into a shelf. Your blog is great. I’m sure to benefit more from your woodworking tips. Do check out my blog as well, Thank you!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Maimoona! It was a fun project!
Nikki Frank-Hamilton says
Linda, this is such a cool idea, I would never have thought of this. Really creative!
The animal print looks great on the shelf and the antiquing and light sanding really makes it look old. I love this. What a great place to hang a towel and display a few decor items. It makes the guest bath so welcoming!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Nikki! I have been wanting to make one of these for our master bath for a long time now but it is still in the middle of it’s makeover (we have taken a long needed break). I’m not very good when it comes to patience, so when I seen Michelle’s scrapbook shelf I decided to make one for the guest bath using the animal print scrapbook paper to match our theme. I love how it turned out so much that now I am afraid that the one I was going to make for the master bath is going to be poor in comparison. So I may just have to look for something else to make for the master bath. Looks like I have plenty of time. LOL
Jennifer says
You always amaze me with your creative and handicraft, Linda. First was the animal print switch plate cover, and now this convenient shelf. Keep it up!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thanks Jennifer! I am really happy how the shelf turned out. Thanks for stopping by!
Wendi @ H2OBungalow says
How creative! Love the print you added 🙂 Pinned!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Wendi! I am soooo happy how it turned out. I may make another for the master bath. Thanks for pinning!
Debrashoppeno5 says
This is a fabulous makeover. I love chairs when they become something else.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Debra! I am wanting to make another for the master bath if we ever get back to the renovations, and get the bathroom finished.
Mildred says
I could not get the final picture. Could you e-mail to me? I have 4 chairs that I need to make over. Thank You.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi Mildred! I just emailed the last photo to you. Hope that helps.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi Mildred! I just emailed the last photo to you. Hope that helps.
Susan says
Love it! Did you see mine? Great chair upcycle from one chair lover to another
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thanks Susan! Yes, I saw yours and love how it turned out. Do love a great chair upcycle! 🙂
Maria says
This is so nice….. great recycle.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Maria! 🙂