The Budget Cabinet Trick That Instantly Makes Your Basement Feel Luxe

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The Budget Cabinet Trick That Instantly Makes Your Basement Feel Luxe

Discover how one DIYer transformed stock cabinets into custom-looking pieces and saved over $5,000.

Published on October 25, 2025

Credit:

Jeff Herr

Cabinetry isn’t just for kitchens. With a bit of creativity and planning, stock cabinets (also known as pre-manufactured cabinets) can serve as the foundation for personalized storage throughout a house—even in the basement.

The most basic stock cabinets (those you buy from the home center) can be reimagined in significant ways. Creative configurations, custom molding, and fillers, along with a coat of paint, will create storage solutions throughout the house. They cost less than custom or semi-custom cabinets, and with the addition of your creativity, it's the cure for champagne taste and a beer budget.

This crafty solution is exactly what Atlanta DIYer Erin Marshall discovered. She uses affordable stock cabinets to build everything from a sideboard and butler’s pantry to a TV wall unit and storage wall. Each project has sharpened her skills and given her more confidence to experiment. “You can paint stock cabinets, trim them out, and make them look totally custom,” Marshall says. Her advice to beginners: “Start small. Just try it. The hardest part is getting started.”

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Jeff Herr

A DIY Basement Bar for Less

When Marshall and her husband purchased their first home, a foreclosure property, her DIY skill set was light. However, as a superfan of home makeover shows and a willing learner, she leaped right in. What began as a simple tile project has evolved into a full-time career as a DIY enthusiast.

For her basement bar project, Marshall designed and built the entire bar herself, saving $5,000 compared to a professional bid for the same job. She used a mix of white flat-pack upper cabinets from IKEA and unfinished wood lower cabinets from a home center, customizing the cabinets with primer, enamel paint, and careful finishing. She recommends letting the paint cure for 72 hours and using a sponge roller for the smoothest coverage.

Kitchen counter with a cocktail garnishes and decor items

A set of decorative shelves with plants framed artwork bottles and flowers arranged on them

Credit:

Jeff Herr

Credit:

Jeff Herr

Thoughtful Finishes

To finish off the bar, Marshall initially tried a clever hack: painting plywood to mimic marble. Although it initially appeared impressive, the finish ultimately failed to hold up over time. True to her DIY philosophy, she adapted, swapping it out for a quartz countertop with a similar veining effect.

She also added a beverage cooler (comparable units can be found for around $200) to complete the project. The basement bar now serves as a stylish hub for entertaining. Stock cabinets are a versatile—and transformative—way to upgrade your space. Simply add your own creativity and can-do spirit.

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