![]() ![]() I used old doors and drawers that I already had and wasn’t using for anything else. This time I used the actual IKEA doors that go with this line of furniture, but I gave them a little facelift and made them look like custom doors. For my previous IKEA Kallax hacks, I’ve built custom doors from scratch. I decided to put doors and drawers on some of the shelves to make them more functional as a crafting table space. I added edgebanding to all the plywood edges to give them a finished look. Check out my edgebanding tutorial in my vanity post if you want the details on how to do this! Customizing the doors The bottom piece will create a stable base for it, and the top will give me some extra surface area to work on and pull the whole thing together as one piece of furniture. Then I cut two large pieces of plywood to make the bottom and top of the table. There were stickers all over the shelves that had to be removed, so I scraped them off as gently as I could with a screwdriver. I wasn’t too worried about damaging the surface, since I was planning to redo it all anyway!Ĭut plywood for the bottom and top and add edgebanding I decided to use a Loctite product to re-stick the edgebanding down. This Zero Second Power Grab works instantly and meant I didn’t need to use clamps, wood glue, or nails. It also dries clear, works on all surfaces (and can even bond two non-porous materials), and can be used on wet surfaces, and in all weather conditions! It was perfect for this job. The first thing I did was fix these IKEA Kallax shelves so they were in good enough condition to work with. Step by Step Instructions to Build a Beautiful DIY Craft Table Make any repairs to the Kallax shelves as needed “Blue Skies” from Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines in a satin finish. ![]() Zero Second Power Grab Ultimate Crystal Clear Construction Adhesive. ![]()
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