ReDesign Project: Kids Activity Center/Sideboard

by Brandie, The Home Office Organizer

in DIY, Style File

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Have kids? Or have a need for a sideboard? Love antiques, or want to use what you already have? Here’s a project for you. This was using existing furnishings and accessories, with a few extra supplies.

This is the picture of the desk, with the organized contents below. This particular desk was being used as a sideboard, with a dual purpose of holding kids’ craft supplies. But, it was lacking a little something, and still looked a little cluttered.


SideboardĀ Before

With a little “stitch witch”, tension rod and an inexpensive curtain…..

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The sideboard now looks like this. Kids’ stuff is hidden but within reach, and now attractive enough for grownups. The whole project was around $10 and 20 minutes!

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What’s YOUR redesign challenge?

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