Dog Kennel Made From an Old End Table
This is a fairly easy little project that kept me busy this weekend. Our daughter wanted a kennel for her mini dachshund, Baxter, but it needed to serve double duty. This end table will do just fine. It came from her Grandma's house so there is a little sentimental value.
Time: 2 Days Cost: $10 Difficulty: Medium
First it needed a good cleaning. It was in great condition otherwise. A little on the ugly side but we're going to give it a new life.
Used a jig saw to cut away part of the door behind the lattice to let in light. I'm not great with the jigsaw but it is on the inside and not seen. Put hardware back on the doors.
So that I didn't have to do any sanding, I made chalk paint out of some paint samples from Menards and painted the trim around the top and bottom. The colors of paint are Deep Marine and Mariana Blue. After the paint dried I distressed it slightly and then applied a coat of Kona stain.
Next was the "scary" part. The "no turning back now" part. I cut a rectangle out of each side of the table to let in light. I covered these rectangles with.......wait for it......Gutter Guard. That's right! That stuff you attach to the gutters on your house to keep leaves from plugging them. It comes in small panels, is super cheap and cuts with scissors. I used Gorilla Glue to attach the Gutter Guard and added a small screw to each corner for added stability.
The Gutter Guard panels let in plenty of light and look pretty good. Especially if you don't know that it's supposed to go on the gutters!
And here it is. It's a dog kennel/end table/TV table/bedside table. Hope Baxter likes his new room!
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