DIY Cane Armoire Makeover

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This $40 Facebook Marketplace armoire was dingy and missing pieces. We gave it new life with some paint, hardware and gorgeous cane webbing. This DIY cane armoire makeover will have you searching for your next project piece!

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DIY Cane Armoire Makeover

I am so excited because once again it’s time for this month’s edition of the Thrifty Style Team hosted by Julie over at Redhead Can Decorate! The Thrifty Style Team is a group of very talented bloggers who get together once a month to bring you DIY projects and decor inspiration that won’t break the bank!

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My sweet niece excited about her new piece of bedroom furniture!

This month’s project was a fun because it was for a very special little girl, my niece Quinn. Quinn recently moved into her big girl bed so her mom, my sister, decided to add a few other special touches to her bedroom. This DIY cane armoire makeover was one of them! This makeover was a team effort between my mom, my sister and I!

The Armoire

Here is the dingy armoire that we found on Facebook Marketplace for only $40! It’s hard to tell from the picture but there was random different paint  all over this armoire and even some weird blue spray paint spots. She had definitely been neglected. But for only $40 we knew we could bring her back to life!

She had good bones but was missing hardware and the door insets. So we got to brainstorming and decided that cane webbing would be a beautiful feature for the doors rather than glass or curtains or any other idea.

Ordering the Cane Webbing

I found a lovely shop on line, Franks Cane and Rush Supply, to order our cane webbing for the doors. I measured the two doors and bought just enough to fit them perfectly. There were even a few scraps that I used to make this DIY cane wrapped IKEA vase! I have also found cane webbing HERE too!

Preparing The Cane Webbing

Once the cane arrived I opened it up and discovered that it came with directions for soaking it. It was advised to soak the cane anywhere from 6-24 hours in water.  I soaked it for about 8. Soaking it allows for the cane to be more flexible and stretchy and not as fragile as you use it for projects. Then once it dries it becomes taut.

But I will add a disclaimer here…you may notice in some of the pictures that the cane in our doors has a bubbled effect. When we did this project we completed it outside in my garage in over 100 degree heat. Unfortunately the heat took a toll on our cane. So, learn from me and don’t make the mistake of working with wet cane in extreme heat.

Adding the Cane to The Doors

This first thing we did was remove the doors from the armoire. Next we stretched out the cane and cut it to size for both sides of the doors. 

We used a scraper tool (shown with the blue handle in my pictures) to push the cane into the grooves of the doors where the glass would have gone.

But before this step, we filled those little grooves with Elmer’s white glue. I know, weird huh? But apparently its the best type of glue to use with cane. Luckily I’m a teacher so we had plenty on hand! Between the glue and the scraper tool the cane was nicely secured into place.

Once the cane was completely pushed into place on the door we used a staple gun to staple the cane to the back of the doors to secure it. Our cane is nice and secure!

Milk Paint Makeover 

Once the doors were done we worked on painting the armoire. We used Shackteau Interiors milk paint in Beach White. I love using milk paint because the prep work is very minimal. It’s the exact same color I used on the dresser that sits in our family room currently! Because of the heat the paint dried very quickly!

Adding The Details

Our DIY cane armoire makeover was almost complete! It just needed a few finishing details. Luckily my sister had some left over peel and stick wallpaper from her bathroom so we thought it would be fun to add it to the drawers.  The pretty gold and white geometric peel and stick wallpaper from Target, added such a fun touch to the armoire!

The final touches were the white and gold polka dot knobs from Hobby Lobby and the gold drawer pulls from Home Depot.

DIY Cane Armoire Makeover

This beauty was a fun project and now it’s ready to make a sweet little girl very happy in her big girl room!  Although we sweated our tushes off to get this cabinet done it was worth it. She is a special piece that will be treasured for years to come.

This armoire started out as a $40 FB Marketplace find...with a little tlc we transformed it into a darling DIY cane armoire makeover perfect for a little girls room.

This DIY cane armoire makeover was a fun family project that cost us under $65 to complete.

With a little paint and some cane webbing for the doors this armoire was ready to be the star of the bedroom!
This DIY cane armoire makeover is perfect for my niece's bedroom!

Have you shopped on Facebook Marketplace lately? I always seem to find great treasures on there that need just a little TLC.

XOXO,

Kelly

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32 Comments

  1. You made this $40 armoire look amazing! I love the idea of using caning in the doors. My dining room chairs (inherited from my great-grandmother) have caning just like you used. Two of the chairs need new caning. You have inspired me to think about replacing the caning myself.

    I know your niece will enjoy using this armoire for years to come!

  2. What a lovely makeover! Thank you for the tips when working with cane. When I was growing up my mother was an interior decorator and we had an armoire with some cane elements (can’t remember specifics) but this brought back great memories. My mom would find the pieces, tell my dad her vision, and then he got to work. <3

  3. It’s beautiful and functional! The best of both worlds 🙂 You always have the best vision and ideas!

  4. I love that you got this on Facebook marketplace and I love how it turned out! You are such a clever girl 😊.

  5. Kelly, Your armoire turned out perfect!!! I love this idea. I have never worked with cane before. It is a great alternative to glass. Much easier, snd affordable. I hope you all have adjusted to school at home okay!! Xxoo

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