How to Make Your Own Antique Medicine Cabinet

Personal Hints and Tips From a Fellow Crafter to You

By Web Content Writer, published Mar 17, 2008
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When choosing to make an antique medicine cabinet, there are three main options available to crafters: start from scratch using antique and vintage materials, purchase a used antique medicine cabinet and refurbish it, and finally, purchase a new, unfinished pre-made cabinet at a craft store and "age" it using historical hardware and accessories.

If authenticity and craftsmanship are your goals, consider making your antique medicine cabinet from scratch. While you will need wood, you will also need some plate glass, hardware and paint. A great way to add an extra feeling of authenticity to your craft is to purchase vintage materials. Look at thrift stores and flea markets for old furniture that has a substantial amount of wood and hardware on it. You will need enough wood to form the flat back panel, two side panels, a top and a bottom panel, and depending on the amount of shelves desired, anywhere between two to four selves inside of the antique medicine cabinet.

In addition to wood, hardware including two or three hinges and one knob will be needed. If unable to locate these items at a thrift store, try a salvage store or even a site like Ebay to locate some. For the cabinet's closure, you can either use a modern-day magnet system of closure or, install a smaller knob with a latch on it for a more authentic feel. It may also be helpful to select your color, for the cabinet, desired before attempting to purchase hardware, that way you will know the color and the materials used for the hardware will be compatible together. Finally, if using all vintage materials, consider purchasing some antique glass for the window of the cabinet. The glass can be purchased from old furniture or even an old picture frame, and cut down to size by a local professional. If safety is an issue, and you would want glass that is required to have modern standards, consider having your antique medicine cabinet's door custom framed. Places like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and Garden Ridge offer custom picture framing. Be sure to stop by and ask for an estimate and service request before considering this option.

Takeaways
  • For ideas, go to local antiques shops or historical homes to evaluate antique medicine cabinets.
  • Use paint or finishes that are period-specific.
  • Try to stay as vintage as possible when building an antique medicine cabinet.
Did You Know?
Check Ebay or salvage stores for used wood and hardware.
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