How To Turn An Old Closet Door Into A Charming Coffee Bar With Built-In Storage

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An old closet door may often get thrown out in the trash or burn pile, or maybe just take up space in a shed or storage unit and collect dust. However, few home upgrades combine practicality and personality like the unique upcycle of an old door. If you're looking for ways to repurpose a door in your home, it can become something that adds character and function to your kitchen, dining nook, or breakfast patio, with a little bit of effort. If you're trying to give your old closet door some new life in your home, you can turn it into a charming coffee bar with built-in storage through some thoughtful design and DIY effort, making a beautiful addition to your home.

It can be exciting to breathe life into an old door with a creative DIY storage idea. This idea uses the door as the backsplash to a surface with storage shelving beneath. You can construct your own shelf to attach to the door, or you could also make it easier by purchasing a wooden table to attach directly to the door, like this YUFAM Tall Night Stand. You may also want to add some small hooks, a metal tray, or extra floating brackets to hold decor, essentials, and mugs for some additional storage. The finished unit will be mounted directly to the wall studs. 

The steps to take when converting your closet door into a beverage station

First, clean the closet door thoroughly. Power wash and strip any old paint (unless you prefer it as is), and then sand it to remove any remaining sharp edges. Take your paint or stain to your door and let it dry before installing your shelving and hardware. Attach your storage shelves (or table) at this point. Measure your door and cut your butcher block or wood panel to fit the size across. Use an L-bracket (like the Starunder Floating Shelf Brackets) and screw it in securely. Position your brackets under your shelf and level them, screwing into the studs or using anchors for the wall/door backing. Once attached, place the wood panel or butcher block on top of your brackets. You can screw them in for extra support, then test the surface's stability by adding your coffee pot, decor, or mugs, to ensure it holds. 

Paint or stain the shelves. Add hardware, metal shelves, or hooks to hang decor, signs, mugs, and more. Consider incorporating some fun details, such as a bottle opener or a tray to display your coffee syrups. This is one of many clever ways to repurpose an old closet door into a stylish home storage solution. For a sleeker coffee bar look, lean into jewel tones and warm metallic accents. Adding a brass front rail to your shelves will ensure that mugs or syrup bottles don't tip forward. LED light strips under your shelves can make for an extra chic, moody glow for those early mornings before the sun is up.

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