A few weeks ago, I posted about the versatility of using cabinet doors in decorating and crafting projects. I’ve been slowly working on updating the decor on the front of my house, and I knew that little brown cabinet door would be perfect for what I had in mind.
This is what the numbers on the front of my house looked like. They were fine; they matched the shutters and front door in all their sun-faded glory. I knew we could do better.
Then, I took the cabinet door and sanded it just enough to rough up the surface, then cleaned with a damp cloth.
Next, I cut a piece of beadboard to size to fit down into the indentation of the door. I used a scrap that I had on hand, but if you don’t have this, check in the scrap section of a local home improvement store – or maybe even a renovating neighbor – and have it cut to size. It doesn’t take a very big piece.
Once that was dry, I roughed up the edges of the door and the house numbers with a sanding block, then screwed the numbers back on, centered on the door.