The greatest part of the project was taking that crazy thing apart. Here are photos from that very time consuming process. And yes, at certain points I couldn't figure out what was holding some pieces in and the old hammer had to demolish them to get them out. Man, did that feel awesome! When all else fails...
These cinder blocks were inside the TV! No wonder it weighed a TON!
Now it is time to start building it into SOMETHING... But what?
How do you like this priming job? I ran out of white and switched to gray...
At about this point I laid it down on the ground, face first on a blanket so it didn't get marked up - to work on it. But my newfoundland decided she was going to claim it. She climbed in and laid down - had no desire to get out. So if I hadn't been on a mission for a certain end result - I could very easily have made it into a dog bed. But not this time. Sorry lady...
Well, here it is! I love it and I hope you do too. It is a portable closet for my son (he doesn't have a closet in his room). The bottom section will hold shoes, hats/gloves etc... The top part (behind the curtain) has a rod to hang his clothes. There is a two prong hook on the right hand side for him to hang his backpack.
This is the two prong hook for his backpack and other.
This photo looks like an optical illusion. Even though I know what I did, I had trouble figuring what this was a photo of... But it is the inside of the closet (the back is open because that is how the TV was constructed - so you see the garage door behind it) and I was trying to show you the rod for hanging clothes. I had to place a back on to attach the rod to but it couldn't be too large or the base of the hangars would hit and not hang properly.
This is the bottom inside of the back. I enclosed the bottom section with plywood (behind the black TV portion) and covered cardboard with wallpaper on the inside - wedging the covered cardboard between the black TV posts and the plywood I had attached.
This is the inside bottom which I had filled with plywood but again covered cardboard to be placed on top of the plywood. This piece of cardboard is covered with contact paper so I can wipe it clean when the shoes get debris on it. Unfortunately, the only contact paper I had was fruit - but you won't be able to see the contact paper at all so he doesn't care. I just wanted something that I could wipe clean when I needed to.
And then it came time to bring it into his room. Up two flights of stairs... Originally it was huge as a TV and even had cinder blocks in it, BUT now that it was put back together with 3/4 inch plywood - Ugh - it weighs a ton!!! My husband was none too happy. He wanted me to make something out of that TV, but apparently he never intended for it to find it's way back into the house... Too funny. And naturally it did not make it all the way upstairs unscathed. It survived enough... And I have no doubt the neighbors - who were all watching (they even pulled up chairs and poured themselves drinks) were enjoying our struggles and admiring just how we had managed to get it up there.
Every piece of furniture in his room was recycled/refinished. I am very proud of all the work that has gone into his room.
With his entire hunter green room - upcycled dressers, TV, toy shelf...
Crocheted blanket
And his hunter green desk (with two seat cushions - can't imagine why he needs two)
So that is the grand unveil - hope you enjoyed the trip.
And here is the Before and After comparison...











Very nice! At first I thought you were going to make a fish tank out of the tv.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I thought it was going to be a puppet theater. My granddaughter has a special closet just for her costumes - something you might see backstage. Very creative, Athena.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a puppet stand, too. Thanks for linking up your ideas to Things I've Done Thursday!
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What a great way to turn trash into treasure! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use for that!! I can't believe those cinder blocks were in that!!! Great job!
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Great way to use that. I actually have one of those tvs that is broken but I think it is going to be ecyclyed. I don't have that kind of ambition:)
ReplyDeleteI like the fabric! Never thought of that before!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. The shower curtain actually has served a couple of non shower purposes before it ended up here. We love that pattern and it matches his hunter green room so well.
ReplyDeleteWe recently had to cart off one of these, and I knew it would be a LOT of work to dismantle one.
ReplyDeletegood for you! It looks great.
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gail
What a great way to recycle an old flat screen TV case. Who would have thought that it could be a puppet stand and a closet at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThat is completely awesome!! Great imagination to come up with something like this! Great! Thanks for linking up at {Junk in their Trunk}!
ReplyDeleteLove it. What a great way to turn trash into treasure!
ReplyDeleteImpressive transformation!
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