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A New-Fangled Desk...From A Dresser

A New-Fangled Desk...From A Dresser
(Note: This might seem to be a remarkably simple idea to do an Instructable on, but it isn't something just anyone might think to do. I love the principle of creating something you need out of something you have that is serving an unnecessary purpose.)

I've been needing a new desk for a while now, mainly for hand-drafting, but also for computer use. When I had the extra money, I couldn't find a decent one that was flat, uninterrupted by grooves, and/or not covered with vinyl and batting and under $300. Hell, who'd have thought finding a straight, level piece of wood with supports for a reasonable price could be so difficult?

Enter HGTV. While watching one program in particular (basically about cheap ways to makeover a room) I made note of a particular project. A woman had an extra dresser, but needed a desk...they promptly removed the drawers, knocked out the guts, and it worked perfectly for her home office.

The very next day I noticed a neighbor throwing out a perfectly good chest of drawers. With the utmost skill of a trained urban forager, I first made sure that they were really getting rid of it, then snatched it up before anyone else could get to it.

The first (and until now, only) Instructable that I made, I didn't realize I would be posting anything on, so I had to backtrack and make 3D diagrams to illustrate the process. Having promised myself that all subsequent projects would be documented extensively, I can now present the following simple Instructable which results in an elegant, if not perfect, outcome.
 
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Step 1What I Began With

What I Began With
The dresser as I originally found it. Here I got lucky; in the HGTV show, they had a lattice-work criss-cross of wood to separate and support the drawers; to remove any of it, you had to remove all of it.

As you will see, all I had to take out were the tracks for the drawers.
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May 4, 2010. 7:42 AMpaigerbaby says:
 Thank you, ty, ty, for this instructable!  I've had a large dresser that I have been wanting to get rid of for years and begged to have it hauled off and never had a chance and had no sturdy desk... but now I have a huge beautiful desk and drawers for my papers and what-nots.  And used the extra drawers I had left over for under our bed to store clothes.  It only took 15-20 mins (that's with moving it and cutting some inner parts and bottom piece off.)
Nov 1, 2010. 9:41 PMmepp says:
USE THE DRAWERS TO MAKE A BOOK CASE OR A HUTCH
Feb 7, 2010. 6:59 AMblkhawk says:
Great way to recycle an old or unused dresser! I have two laying in my basement. Thank you for spending your time in your instructable!
Jul 23, 2008. 3:18 PMtacopsp says:
awesome
Jul 14, 2008. 9:26 AMjgodsey says:
no this is EXACTLY, the kind of thing I wouldn't have thought of myself. bravo!
Jul 10, 2008. 8:20 AMysabet says:
*VERY* nicely written up; a good piece of work, clearly and easily explained. I have a friend who's in the middle of moving and who needs a work-at-home desk; I'm going to point her this way. Thanks!
Jul 9, 2008. 9:19 PMbruno13069 says:
Nice work at recycling a piece of furniture! I needed a desk when I lived with my parents. I placed a piece of plywood over the top of a pair of dressers. Functional, but no where near as nice looking as yours!
Jul 9, 2008. 6:16 PMbeavis2k says:
a nice addition would be if you remove the railing of the top right drawer, move it up and add a keyboard slide out drawer using the back of a spare drawer nice instructable :)
Jul 9, 2008. 5:59 PMMr. Rig It says:
Oh by the way good job documenting it. It is written very clearly and the photos show a nice progression of the project transformation.
Jul 9, 2008. 5:57 PMMr. Rig It says:
Great work it came out looking really nice. I would not have thought of that. Please feel free to add it to my Group Home Repair, Refurbishment, and Projects

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