Yeah that's much easier and less space taken up. They're everywhere (mirror jewelry holders, QVC, Kirklands, TJMaxx, HomeGoods etc...) and frankly are easy to make out of mdf, any type of wood you want or even cardboard, there's a video in youtube of a chick who makes it completely out of cardboard and it looks amazing. look her up, it's in Spanish, but it's clear as day. Like a pp posted, it's easier to do it inside a wall, maybe inside a big enough clset?
Yeah its 70- for the door, and another 65- for wood screws glue and felt at the Hardware Store. And everyone had a table saw and a cordless drill in their back pocket...Simple!
Imagine you really need to go to the restroom but dont know where it is, " yeah, its over there", you go and blindly open this one and barge in only to be stabbed by all the jewerly and stuff in there lol, ouch xD
Don't want to burst anyone especially bubble, but lLori" cabinet is the best because the fabric she uses inside hers inside is especially made to keep your EXPENSIVE jewelry from tarnishing! Otherwise, you are not really saving anything! I am NOT being paid for my company. Me t, but I do have one of her cases and is well worth the money, plus you can mount to the wall or with the brackets she supplies, you can hang over a door a d is lockable! Plus you have color choices and costs about the same and has a full length dressing mirror as well. It is worth the money for design and protect ton of your jerry, plus it holds rings!
I would have to add more space for my earrings and more space for my bracelets -good thing you mentioned that you could do this- how ever like the idea that some woman mentioned below " I would rather have it put right into the wall instead of taking up floor space " its a good idea though
Nice idea, but I don't want another random door in my bedroom. Also, I'd rather cut this into the drywall, between the studs, so that I don't have something sticking out into the bedroom. Frankly, it looks janky and unfinished.
That is ridiculously large. My man is a licensed contractor who does woodworking as a hobby. He built me a much more practical and attractive jewelry cabinet with a full length mirrored sliding door on the front. Unlike this it does not open out into the room and block the traffic area, and the mirror serves a purpose.
@@theretroflamingo8169 I don’t have pictures of mine online, but I found a similar one with free plans online and I’ll find the link and post it below. He actually made me one for jewelry and one for makeup and skincare, etc.
This is the best jewelry storage idea hands down!!! Amazing
This idea is great!! Love it. So creative
If the door is too big, you could just use a full length mirror, it's small and can be wall mounted
Yeah that's much easier and less space taken up. They're everywhere (mirror jewelry holders, QVC, Kirklands, TJMaxx, HomeGoods etc...) and frankly are easy to make out of mdf, any type of wood you want or even cardboard, there's a video in youtube of a chick who makes it completely out of cardboard and it looks amazing. look her up, it's in Spanish, but it's clear as day. Like a pp posted, it's easier to do it inside a wall, maybe inside a big enough clset?
I LOVE her turquoise brooch.
I absolutely love this idea. I will be doing this project and sharing it with my friends and using it to redecorate for some of my clients
a fake door thats actually a jewelerry cabinate? thats the best idea ive ever heared of!
Very impressed.
Yeah its 70- for the door, and another 65- for wood screws glue and felt at the Hardware Store. And everyone had a table saw and a cordless drill in their back pocket...Simple!
Imagine you really need to go to the restroom but dont know where it is, " yeah, its over there", you go and blindly open this one and barge in only to be stabbed by all the jewerly and stuff in there lol, ouch xD
Don't want to burst anyone especially bubble, but lLori" cabinet is the best because the fabric she uses inside hers inside is especially made to keep your EXPENSIVE jewelry from tarnishing! Otherwise, you are not really saving anything! I am NOT being paid for my company. Me t, but I do have one of her cases and is well worth the money, plus you can mount to the wall or with the brackets she supplies, you can hang over a door a d is lockable! Plus you have color choices and costs about the same and has a full length dressing mirror as well. It is worth the money for design and protect ton of your jerry, plus it holds rings!
I would have to add more space for my earrings and more space for my bracelets -good thing you mentioned that you could do this- how ever like the idea that some woman mentioned below " I would rather have it put right into the wall instead of taking up floor space " its a good idea though
That doesn't touch all the jewelry i have,lol
Lionness 33 I know the feeling ;-)
I would need an entire room of doors...
NICE
yeah, do something :D
what can I do if I have three times as much. I need organization bad.
Yeah that's too much and I really don't have that much jewlery ._.
wow
Nice idea, but I don't want another random door in my bedroom. Also, I'd rather cut this into the drywall, between the studs, so that I don't have something sticking out into the bedroom. Frankly, it looks janky and unfinished.
You can buy one of these organisers for £40
good. job. but video is short and all over black fabric.couldnt see everything.
That is ridiculously large. My man is a licensed contractor who does woodworking as a hobby. He built me a much more practical and attractive jewelry cabinet with a full length mirrored sliding door on the front. Unlike this it does not open out into the room and block the traffic area, and the mirror serves a purpose.
Do you have a picture of it posted somewhere? I'd love to see it. I need to build something similar.
@@theretroflamingo8169 I don’t have pictures of mine online, but I found a similar one with free plans online and I’ll find the link and post it below. He actually made me one for jewelry and one for makeup and skincare, etc.
Ummmm, but it is a door sitting in the mid doe of the. Wall….plus a burglar will open the door…..why not a wall mirror?
I can make it myself. Just got instructions from WoodPrix website and I'm ready for do it :D