DIY project: funky fridge

Today, on my daily blog/web perusing, I saw the coolest DIY project. If you have an old, grubby fridge or just a a fridge that you want to add a little pizazz to, keep reading. Apartment Therapy featured a project where the reader used contact paper (yes, the stuff that you can line drawers with that costs a couple bucks a roll!) to make one stylish fridge. She cut out pieces of the paper that fit together to make a really intricate geometric pattern. Then it was just a matter of sticking them all on, carefully I imagine. This project is definitely going into my files for a project to tackle at some point. I don’t think I would do my whole fridge, but perhaps one side or another piece of furniture. Check it out below:

via apartment therapy

via apartment therapy

via apartment therapy

via apartment therapy

via apartment therapy

via apartment therapy

Check out the whole post here: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/diy/diy-refrigerator-design-contact-paper-pattern-shoestring-pavilion-125198

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2 comments on “DIY project: funky fridge

  1. nadinethornhill on said:

    That is SO clever! I LOVE it!

  2. Rebekah on said:

    That is amazing.

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