So, now you just need to:
Attach the banding with finishing nails, and a little wood glue in the joint
putty the holes.
Lightly sand
paint or finish your shelves.
Fast forward two years, and a move across the country.
This is the type of hardware we bought





















































>I have almost the exact same wardrobe (the before pic)! I need to do some sort of shelving in the inside of it. Thanks for the tips!
>Thanks for helping us have a great Tuesday at Anything Related! ~Bridgette
>Very inspirational remake and blog post- thank you for sharing!
>I like the way your mind works – job well done
>Would love it if you would join me for my 2nd linky party tonight!!
http://lifeinmypjs.blogspot.com/2010/06/pajama-party-2.html
~Ela
>Your blog is so inspirational you've got yourself a follower
Joining in the blog hop fun from Welcome Wednesday!
Hope you will stop by and say HI
Mayya @ Sew Chic and Unique
>This project made me heart go pitter pat. Well done.
>New follower here from Welcome Wednesday. Very very cool.
Lots of yummy love,
Alex aka Ma, What's For Dinner?
http://www.mawhats4dinner.com
>What a great job and a fabulous tutorial.
I'm hosting a giveaway and I'd love it if you stopped by!
Laura @ along for the ride
>Ohh, nice! A desk that closes up to hide the clutter is an awesome idea. My husband is wishing mine had doors, too- I just know it.
Thank you for participating in the Creative Therapy Session at Life in the Pitts