Things You'll Need
Instructions
Buy glass-fronted kitchen cabinet doors and design your display case around their dimensions. Base the dimensions on the size and number of items in your collection. Buying cabinet doors is much more efficient and economical than building your own.
Purchase enough wood to build a big, shallow wooden box that will serve as the frame of your display case. Get a stain or finish to match the surface of the doors. Prepare for adjustable shelves by drilling holes inside the side panels and inserting wooden dowels. Purchase a crown base if you plan to build a freestanding display case.
Select your shelving, either glass or wood. If you get glass, plan to set your display items on top of track pieces separated by stoppers. If you choose wood, plan to drill slots or install mini dowels to hold your display pieces in place.
Choose the cabinet backing. If you select a wooden backing, ask the retailer to cut it with a panel saw. A mirrored backing will be heavier and harder to work with but will let you build a display case that is more refined.
Build the box. Finish the sides (and base if you added one). Attach the cabinet doors. Hang the case in fasteners driven into wall studs. Slide the shelves on top of the dowels. Arrange your display pieces.