Chamfer or sand edges of mdf trim for a finished look.
Diy lockers with doors.
If you plan to stain your lockers and use hardwood plywood such as oak or birch and hardwood doors you ll spend about 150 per locker.
It really brought out the natural beauty of the wood.
Here i used a fun teal dot pattern to cover the inside of the door and the back of the locker.
Removable wallpaper is very easy to find.
Think outside of the box when organizing your locker.
On a row of the mudroom lockers with doors only the outer sides of the end lockers show so you can use inexpensive plywood for the inner parts and more expensive material for the outer parts.
To finish i used an antique oil finish with no color added.
To create the illusion of having 4 separate lockers i added a 1 inch wide piece of oak to the edge of doors 1 and 3.
Apply dap alex flex caulk to any corners and edges of the doors for a finished look.
Attach trim to plywood with wood glue and nails from the backside.
I also sawed a kerf along this piece.
Fill all nail holes and imperfections with dap plastic wood x and sand smooth.