Oh hi! It’s been minute! Truthfully I was a bit burnt out on blogging after the Jeffrey Court Renovation Challenge (THAT I WON!) However, the projects have not stopped and today I’ve got a good one for you- DIY Master Closet Built ins!
Our master closet has been a disaster for the last year and I had been putting off any and all organization in preparation for this project.
The Built in Build
The plan for this space was to create something a little more custom looking while keeping it affordable. I knew I wanted some his and hers built-ins and my husband requested a bench. Typically we use drawer storage and only hang up “nice” clothing but there was one problem… I’m too scared to build drawers. I knew drawers would take me an eternity, cost more in materials than it was worth, and it would be very likely that I wouldn’t get them perfectly square. So IKEA to the rescue! Even though 2 MALM drawers took me 4 hours to build it was still a huge time saver as opposed to building from scratch. I removed the baseboards for the drawer units to sit flush against the wall and screwed the back of them into the wall studs.
Next, I went to work cutting some 1/2 inch plywood to build the “towers” that would go on top of my Ikea cheat. In hindsight I think 3/4 inch plywood would have been a better choice. I cut a back panel and 2 side panels for each tower. To assemble I screwed the back panel into the wall studs. Then screwed the side panels into the edge of the back panel as well as into the top of the drawers with pocket holes.
After trim and finishing work like caulk and hole filling, it was time for paint!
Going Moody With Paint
I really wanted to try something new in this space and a closet seems like a safe place to do so. I decided to use the dark blue/gray paint color called “Ocean Swell” by Behr from our Master Bedroom accent wall to tie the 2 primary spaces together. Then I covered only the floors as I prepped to paint the entire space from the ceiling down with my faithful Wagner paint sprayer.
Because I was going for a monochrome look, I literally painted everything inside the closet. At one point I even sprayed the door knob and realized I couldn’t get out! I was definitely nervous going outside my comfort zone to a moodier vibe with this dark paint.
The Finished Master Closet Built Ins
The style risk certainly paid off with this masculine finished look. Including a DIY upholstered bench cushion, inexpensive wood appliqués on the mirror, gold hardware, and wood accents.
The Budget Breakdown
As always I aim to be transparent about DIY projects. The goal was to keep this as affordable as possible. If budget wasn’t as much of a factor, I would have opted for more built ins. These are super close estimates as I need to do a better job at keeping my receipts… So what do you think this one cost me?
- Ikea Malm Dressers (2): $200
- 2 Sheets of 1/2 Inch Plywood: $100
- 2 Gallons of Behr Cabinet and Trim Enamel Paint: $100
- Facial Trim: $20
- Drawer Hardware: $20
- Mirror & Appliques: $27
- Misc. supplies (screws, caulk, wood filler, ect.): $20
Estimated Total: $487
*Note: I didn’t include the accessories (LINKED BELOW) that aren’t permanent to the space such as the baskets, hat rack, and hangers. I also already had the light fixture as a spare.