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Home » DIY Projects » Custom DIY Pax Wardrobe Vanity

Custom DIY Pax Wardrobe Vanity

August 7, 2014 | By Jenna Sue DIY Projects, Modern Farmhouse

This one’s for all you jewelry-loving fashionistas out there…

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It has been a while since you’ve seen the inside of my wardrobe after setting it up two months ago:

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Now that all of the work was out of the way, it was time for the fun part… filling it up & organizing!

I decided to use it as shoe/purse/accessory storage and a vanity area for my jewelry (makeup/hair/etc will stay in the bathroom).

Filling the drawers was the easy part, but organizing my jewelry took some planning. I found several little containers/storage solutions that were perfect for my earrings, rings and bracelets, but it took a while to decide on how to hang my necklaces. In fact, I just made the final decision a few days ago.

I knew it would make the most sense to utilize the side walls of the wardrobe, but I had one obstacle in the way:

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The wire from the accordion lamp. This eliminated any chance of paper or fabric applied to the sides. I also wanted to hide it completely (along with all of the unsightly holes) and I didn’t want to spend a ton of money.

The answer was sitting in my garage…

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I still have plenty of tongue and groove pine leftover from all of our planking projects, so it was free and didn’t require another trip to Lowe’s. I also loved the idea of bringing something rustic inside the wardrobe to tie into the rest of the room, and that it would contrast nicely with the feminine damask fabric rather than compete with it like another fabric or wallpaper might. It would also make a lovely simple background to display my necklaces.

After measuring the width and height of the walls (20″w x 38″ h), I trimmed my boards to size.

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Because the front edge would be seen, I had to rip the two end boards down so they were nice and smooth on the sides.

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To address the wire issue, I marked a hole at the bottom of the board and used a 1/2″ paddle bit to drill a hole:

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Once the boards were ready to go, I stained them all dark walnut.

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Since they lock together, it was super easy to get them into place as one big piece and nail them up. I used a handful of 1.25″ finish nails and it worked beautifully.

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To make it look built in, I removed the pins that the top shelf was sitting on and placed it directly onto  the boards. It’s not going anywhere.

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I decided on simple 1/2″ hooks to hang the necklaces and staggered them so they wouldn’t run into each other (nothing worse than tangled chains!)

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At this point I realized that I didn’t buy enough hooks and had to use a few substitutes until I can get back to Lowe’s… try not to focus on this part.

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Finally, I hung this lovely mirror I found on Overstock. I love the way the warm pewter coloring ties into the natural wood tones (it looks gold under warm lighting against the gray damask but it’s really not!)

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And now everything is all set up and ready to go…

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I found this vintage mirror tray on Etsy. Love it.

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The milk glass containers are flea market finds and used to corral bracelets and stud earrings.
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The frame is a 50 cent thrift store find with an old photo of my beautiful Grandma Louise.

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A neighbor was selling this funky hand at a yard sale so I scooped it up for $1.

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I used a 40% off Joann’s coupon to get this tiered metal earring tray for around $8.

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Let’s explore the drawers, shall we?

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Drawer #1 holds belts, scarves and hats:

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Inside #2 we have purses:

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#3 holds tennies, sandals & flip flops:

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And at the bottom are heels and boots in the very back. I’ll reposition them when winter comes.

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The baskets up top are pretty much empty right now because we have so much storage and not enough stuff. That will change once we reconfigure our bathroom/closet.

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And that concludes my tour! The total cost to customize this wardrobe was only around $100 (not including the shelves and wire baskets). That’s a pretty sweet deal, I think. And I just love opening those doors up every day… it makes accessorizing even more fun. And that’s how it should be.

Now it’s time to get down to business and put the finishing touches on the room. Monday is the big reveal! Mark your calendars, you don’t want to miss this…

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  1. Jackie Dalstra says

    September 17, 2014 at 11:07 pm

    Beautiful. Love how you covered up the cords with the wood. I also love the wainscotting on the bedroom wall. Great colour.

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