Armoire disposal? Is it really that time? Once ubiquitous in homes across the country, these years ago became outdated. Previously, armoires were so common because they made for a great storage option for televisions, DVRs, set top boxes, DVDs, and more. But, with the introduction and widespread adoption of flat panel televisions and streaming, armoire pieces are just plain unnecessary. So, if you’re considering armoire disposal, you’re certainly not alone.
Before you settle on ditching it, think about armoire repurposing. Seriously. There’s no need to offload it. That is, if you have another need. For instance, you can use it as a garden tool and material storage space. Or, put it in the garage and fill it with tools and supplies. Set it up in the kitchen or the dining room for use as a hutch.
A tall dresser, [armoire], filing cabinet or shelving unit is awkward to handle. Make it a two-person job. Tip the item backward at an angle and have one person carry the top while the other carries the bottom. This centers the weight and keeps the item from swinging out of control. Transporting the item up or down stairs is easier too, since the carrying angle will roughly match the slope of the stairs. --Family Handyman
Use it as in a guest room as a wardrobe. Instead of making into something entirely different, go the easy route by converting the armoire into a neat bedroom clothing wardrobe. Just place it against a wall or in a corner and place towels and other supplies in it for guests to use.
Now, let’s get into how to offload it. Sure, you could repurpose it but if you just want it out the of the house, here are a few helpful old armoire disposal options:
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