I am DIYing my entire DREAM CLOSET on a BUDGET!! Follow along as I renovate my entire closet. I grew up a carpenters daughter and later joined the Army National Guard as carpenter. I’m obsessed with DIY projects and everything home related. Please subscribe if you’re enjoying these videos! 🙂
**Check out the full tutorial for this project on my blog:
TOOLS:
Miter saw:
Circle saw:
Brad nailer:
Cordless drill:
Kreg Jig:
Hammer
Speed square:
Level
Tape measure
Liquid Nails:
Pocket screws
Wood screws
Stud Finder:
Utility Knife
LUMBER:
2” x 4”’ (for base)
¾” Sande plywood
Tarva dressers (Ikea)
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Thank you so much for watching! I truly appreciate it 😊 You can find my closet dimensions and all the tools that I used over on my blog: https://homewithstefani.com/closet-makeover-part-1/
I thought it was annoying
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Amazing job Stefani
Well done 👍
Great built! Just wondering – would using screws not be better than using a nail gun?
The wardrobe doesnt fit is so relatable 😂
Good job!
I’ve been watching your videos over and over again, learning as I go. THANK YOU!
Question: the tarva dressers that are currently on ikea have legs on them, did you just not put them on or did you get lucky and found a model that doesn’t have legs?
Thanks! ❤
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the perfect wife doesn't exi……..
Hard to believe this was four years ago
Can you link the dresser? I can't find it. Looks to be ikea but couldn't find it on their site. Thank you:)
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What design software are you using?
This by far is the best closet construction… and nice legs / ass / feet … winner video … come for the construction stay for the eye candy
Amazing job. 🙌👏
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Are the 2x4s just prime studs? Silly question but I'm trying to add everything to my Home Depot cart online
how much does it cost you? thank you for the video .
Great work Stefani. Love the channel!!! Quick question, What is the bit guide or extender you are using? Any recommendation? Appreciate it. Keep posting more videos. Thanks a lot!!!!
Hello, how beautiful your closet turned out, congratulations… one question, do you have a drill and what other tool that has blue light?
Isn't Tarva 15 inches deep? at least the current 2024 model
Can I know what’s the software you used to design?
Thank you so much. What is the size(dimension)of the vertical support you used
I am doing one for my Cloffice and want to thank you for showing how simple it is.
пиздец полы какие кривые
Love your work ❤❤❤ BUT i find myself getting Annoyed 😬that you are doing so much of the work when a man is there.
Do you have a link for the dresser?
I am so glad I found your page! Does it matter what type of wood is used? I am re-doing our children's closet so it has to be sturdy to some effect, but doesn't need to be super fancy. Thanks!
To know you’re a packers fan makes this video that much better! 🙂
Would you kindly share the type/name of the gorgeous flooring used in the space where you were assembling the tarva dresser? Thanks in advance❤
would love to have the sizes of each piece of wood used to make.a complete Diy also
Liquid nails was a horrible idea. If you ever want to remove that wall panel you'll have to redo the drywall because it's all coming down with the plywood panel.