Are you one to have a hard time passing up a deal? tsk. I honestly have moments and I believe this is one of them. A local ministry thrift shop often has pieces like this (enter in previous
bookcase makeover HERE). While I have stopped shipping furniture all over the continental USA, I am sticking to my guns to sell only local. On top of that, I'm trying to take it easy on my body for the time. However, ten bucks for this vintage bookcase made of solid wood is too good to pass up. Do you blame me?

It's originally part of a set that locked together, most likely other sections for TV, etc. As a stand-alone bookcase with secretary desk, all I need to do is bring it up to date.
As an aside, I apologize I didn't show the inside as much as it has a piece of laminate on the back side of the desk door. Honestly, I have been on the run daily with two kids in sports (that don't drive yet) and warm weather demands outdoor work. However, you can see it's dark and dated, the pulls don't match, and it has holes on the sides where it used to be connected to other units.
DIY PARTY
With that, let's get this DIY party started. Normally, I dig into my stash of pulls and knobs and have something, but the original holes were so far apart. In order to add modern pulls, I first fill the holes with dowel and wood filler.

Then, I sand the entire thing down to give it tooth for this
Zinsser BIN primer I'm using to block stains and odors. Also, notice I remove the backing so I can easily paint the shelves and will get to tackling that in a bit.

Thankfully, the primer cures within minutes and I can move onto the next step - paint. I want to make this a fresh piece, so I choose this creamy white and roll in on in similar fashion. It's a mis-tint in a Benjamin Moore paint in eggshell finish.

Once I apply two coats, letting cure for 2-3 hours between, it's time to redo that awful backing. I head to my local dollar store and nab a few of this beautiful removeable wallpaper panels.

I simply peel n' stick the panels making sure to line everything up as I go.

Last, I drill new holes for hardware and assemble it all back together. eep!
In case you're interested in more bookcase makeovers, take a peek at these past projects of mine:
FINISHING TOUCHES
Finally, here is my vintage bookcase makeover complete with a fresh, new look, and plenty of life left for many more years to come.

The white really refreshes it and I'm totally adoring that paper backing.

The secretary desk makes this even more functional and I'm so glad there are drawers for hidden storage too.

Don't you think this version is better? I'd love to hear what you would have done with this vintage bookcase with desk.

Likewise, if you'd like to make this a part of your home story, you can find it and more in
my online store.
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