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- Paint (Body): Dixie Belle Paint in Sawmill Gravy
- Paint (Back Panel): Dixie Belle Paint in Coffee Bean
- Glaze: Dixie Belle Van Dyke Brown – One Coat over Sawmill Gravy
- Lighting: Industrial Light Fixture
- Hardware: Wine Glass Holder with Shelf
- Tools: Hole Saw Kit
Most of these old entertainment units have removable shelves, which makes prep easy. However, the one I found didn’t! I actually had to use a sledgehammer to get them out, so just keep that in mind when you are thrifting for your piece—check those shelves first!
Painting
Once the unit was cleand and prepped, I painted the entire exterior and main body in Sawmill Gravy by Dixie Belle. It’s a great neutral that brightens up the piece.For the back panel, I wanted some contrast to make the glasses pop, so I painted that in Coffee Bean by Dixie Belle. I made sure to use a brush that would lay the paint into all the nooks and crannies for a smooth finish.

Step 3: Lighting
Lighting is what really turns a piece of furniture into a “bar.” I bought these industrial Lights for the cabinet, which meant I had to do a little drilling. Using a Drill Hole Kit, I drilled a hole through the wood to feed the cord through the back so it stays hidden and clean.


Step 4: The Finishing Touches

The Set of 2 Wall Mounted Wine Racks were the perfect find for this Wine and Whiskey Bar

I found this gorgeous decanter on Amazon that fit perfect with my theme.
I absolutely love how this turned out. It’s functional, stylish, and gives new life to an old piece of furniture!


