Sunday, October 2, 2016

DIY | Antique Nightstand Revamp

DIY | Cheap Antique Nightstand Revamp 


I'm so excited to finally reveal our headboard. Serious. We have been searching for more than a bed head this year. I will wipe Craigslist on a daily basis almost-we will stop at garage sales, antique shops, and everything in between. He woodsy want two things I like to call "matchy matchy-" bedside where as I only want two-night stand in general. On Easter weekend, we met a friend of a friend whose mother is a stock broker. She gave us some of her mother and I had planned to call her that Monday morning, that is until I read through the interior section of Craigslist and found this two beauties. I frantically sent several text messages to his woodsy after many phone calls to the person who sold beautiful.


After communicating over the day that all of us were set to go later in the evening after work to catch the night stand. The hour drive each way well worth it and luckily we were able to put our Prius instead of gas gusling SUV! Look how beautiful they fit in the back of our car?


Of course, we came home late that night, but we were both wires on teh great deal, we have scored! Two matching bedside personality with $ 70! Of course the gentleman was asking for $ 100 but I was able to talk to him down a little (30% a little)! Both of us were curious to see the head of the bed next to our bed so we brought it to our room and put it in front of the old messy black lacquer night we stood. Does it look goregous!?! We are very giddy from our great Craigslist find!



Unfortunately, like most projects, the head of the bed sat in our garage for a few weeks until we had enough time to devote to them. Plus it gave us time to decide what we want to do for the headboard. I love them the way they were; However, I know with our cupboard became a white ball that I wanted to have a headboard different colors. I've thought about painting it yellow, but since they will stand right next to the yellow carpet ... gold was out of the question too!

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Instead, we went with Tide Tropical Behr body.


First, was the first thing we need to remove the button before we can draw.


The way the buttons are installed half way ass install button. They really twisted the knobs on with a screw! needless to say only some of them easily twisted off.


He had to hold back woodsy to a few of the drawer where the screw was trapped in front but the knob came off.


Then, using a sharpie, he woodsy numbering each drawer before painting * just in case they have been moved out of place.


See the number on the back of a drawer?


Now, the buttons off, we can start to rub!


He woodsy orbital sander runs on the front of the drawer bedside cabinet just to rough up the surface before painting.


And then the picture begins. We decided to keep the top of the headboard and white, we like the idea of two-toned headboard.


He woodsy using a mini roller and a brush to apply the paint to the headboard.


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Public building drawers bedside cabinet in the rear floor using a thin piece of wood to keep the green part off the ground.


Then he decided he wanted woodsy complex started painting all the finer details at the bottom. I'm not happy. This is not what I envisioned. Seriously, we got in a very lively debate about this. It's not fun and can end our marriage. Finally I ended up painting on the white painted line perfectly with the tropical tide again and did a painting on technical wipe with a white collar that Behr carries. This has no effect because 1. He woodsy will not talk to me for days 2. I was so angry and tired to set up the tripod. This is when I decided that I hate how "green Smurfy" Our bedhead look. Finally, it is because both have an eggshell finish, and I just was not feeling neighbors. Oh, and perhaps because he decided to paint the tops woodsy of a completely white. So, once we both can achieve calmness (days later) I went to the store and buy Behr and his white neck tops woodsy repainted. I also completed the detailed work on the bottom of the stand at night.


A week after my glass buttons until he woodsy setting them on the drawer fronts. Drill a hole where the hole is half ass out.



Then he started working woodsy glass knob on the front drawer.


Then we began to grieve with paint. We simply draw on some brown paint with a paint brush, and then blotted it off with a wet rag.




I love how the spin is complete.


Then I ran a little sand paper rough on the edges to give them a little more.


And finally they are ready to move into our room; However, that means cleaning our old bed head and started filling up the new bed! At this point, it was close to 11:00 at night, but the bed was made and in our room, next to our bed!


So here we go ... what's her bedside Our new how, way better than what we used to have!



I could not be happier with how the top edge of the bed turned out.



Looking at those sexy legs!


You can tell where the next holiday we are planning?

DIY | Antique Nightstand Revamp
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Urban Outfitters Nightstands (Cheap Nightstands Reviews)

Urban Outfitters Inspired Nightstands


My brother has been passed down to his bedside with my old Ikea (thanks to Timmy!). What I like is that it's Ikea cheap convenient way to equip our homes with furniture and Flugalhorn GORG named. What I do not like about Ikea is that it is a cheap way to make our house look like shabby amusement of their stores, each apartment similar to the rest.
I believe a house should be filled with history and character. Although we can not (yet) stick of furniture in a time machine to make it history, we have the ability to give the characters more parts with a little paint and imagination. Materials and instructions after the jump ...


I was inspired by this ($ 149!) From Urban Outfitters Top of bed, it motivates me obsession with mint, so I decided to make them more with leftover paint from my desk I again .


Materials needed:
  • Ammonia and water
  • tissue
  • Sanding block
  • Wood accessories (optional)
  • spray primer
  • FLAT paint (important !!)
  • clear spray enamel ball
  • Paint brush
  • Sponge brush
  • Mask
  • Cane fabric (with mine over at Amazon)
  • Scissors
  • hot glue gun sticks and glue
1. Clean the pieces. Since my table was quite dirty I brush it down with a little ammonia water, then dry with a paper towel.

2. Sand. Because most of Ikea pieces made from wood, I used a sanding block sand it lightly.

3. Fill the holes if necessary. Fill in all holes and gauges with wooden parts. Let dry according to the instructions on the packaging, at least 20 minutes. Sand any side too lightly with fine sandpaper.

4. Prime. I use spray primer from its much faster than the old fashioned kind, but two will work. I just made a jacket, though you can be safe with two. Let dry and sand out any imperfections.

5. Son. FLAT PAINT used to obtain high adhesion. Paint scratch layer between two layers.

6. Gloss. Gloss Enamel spray paint clear turn your piece from the apartment to the ball. Do as many as you have light jacket patience, at least 4 or 5. Let the pieces dry for 10 minutes between coats. NOT sand between coats ball.

7. Cain webbing. When the piece has dried overnight, cutting a cloth cain to the size of the rectangle on the door. Working quickly, dots of hot glue on the back of ever-inch cane to make sure it is covered. Cane flipped over and hit insert. Let set for 5 minutes.

8. Nobs. Put on new Nobs. You're done!


Learn more about high-gloss interior paint me incense table and coffee table painted.
Paint color: green 6003-9C Valspar Gala
Nobs: Anthropologie
Cain Webbing: Amazon



DIY Desk Nightstand (Cheap Nightstands Reviews)

DIY Desk or Nightstand – Free Woodworking Plans


I'm so pumped to show you woodworking plans free our latest! I just started to redo my entire bedroom. It was the only room I have built furniture! My next project will be a king bed, which I can not wait to share! Today I shared the first half of my new table DIY ...

Today I share woodworking plans free for the side panel of the desk. I designed part of the desk is very multifunctional! I'm using it as part of my desktop system, but these children also doubles as the head of the bed. With storage headboard hide ... I can get an Amen ?? Here it is for my desk!



I share this first part of the table with you a few weeks ago, and you can see. It was really exciting for me, "need" a table space. When we started this little blog six years ago, I never thought I would need a large table to store a bunch of stuff, but here we are. Makes me grateful.


And wait till y'all see the other half ... Well, I should tell the other 2/3. I need a desk with storage space a little more, and I designed this collection Truss table. You can build his desk, or you can add a number of extensions that I will show you real soon.

Thanks very much to our good friend Jay Jay's Custom Creations to bring all the original plan and our ideas into plans in for our readers. Y'all should check their website ... He has a lot of great tips, ideas and plans of their own! I will guide you through the building below, and you can download and print the free plan by clicking HERE or click below!

I have used the Kreg Jig me K5
for the entire building. You do not have to hang around here long to know about our love for this tool. Ashley and I are using K5 model. You can find it on Amazon HERE!

As always, I would call this a very simple and easy to build! I broke it down for you, but let me know if you have any questions at all!
This little box table using hardwood plywood. I chose to use Purebond Plywood me! Purebond product is our favorite to use when plywood is part of a building. It looks like the expensive hardwood at a fraction of the cost. It was made here in the US and that is formaldehyde make it safe to work with! You can find it at Home Depot. We always have people who can cut it down to us to make it easier to get into the car.


The first step on this table is to build the box. Kreg Jig I use my for this section. I have holes 3/4 "my bag on top and bottom.


I use a pencil to mark where the bottom will be lined up on the board a piece inside and add a line of Gorilla Wood glue before attaching the bottom piece.


I use my Kreg Right Angle Clamp bottom boat kept in place while tied with 1.25 "pocket hole screws. I love this clip! It's like having an extra arm around!


I mounted my top table the same way. Make sure it is flush with the edges of the pieces inside.


And you have a box!

I add the next piece shelf. This part is optional and you can line it up inside table or wherever you want to match the storage needs of your own. I used 3/4 "hole bag and 1.25" pocket hole screws for this section as well.


I attached a piece of 1 × 2 on the front of the shelf to use brad nails Airstrike I Ryobi and acacia. This includes the rough edges of the plywood.


Now to cut this bad boy! Simple. Whitewood I use for all my cuttings. We have noted the planned cuts, but I really like to measure this as I go. Sometimes you can have a little bit, and that would be the most obvious thing to add trim. I use a wood glue lines below each table.


Then, I keep them in my brad nails with 1.25 "Brad nails.


I do not worry about the holes in this section. I will have a look weathered wood, and I really love the look of the exposed holes. You can fill in you if you want to ... Just make sure to use sub stainable if you plan to trace.

I use my Kreg Jig again to put together the face of the panel frame. This section uses 3/4 "hole bag and 1.25" screws pocket hole as well. You can see my face Kreg pinned at work here ....


Once I had the entire frame assembly faces, I add it to the 'box' I use wood glue and brad nail me.


You build the door frame like the face using the Kreg Jig. Once the frame is built, attach a piece of 1/4 "plywood Purebond into the back of the frame. I used acacia and 3/4" staples with airstrikes My Stapler fraction present. Staples is a good choice when using thin plywood like this.


I hold the door for now, so I can trace them. My final step was to add the trim piece. This is 1 × 4 cut with an angle of 10 degrees. This is a cut is easy to do with a hat saws. Just put a cap cut saws to cut 10 degrees and cut them according to the plan. I added a line of glue on each piece of wood


I keep them by my brad nails and 1.25 "Brad nails.


My final step was to add the plywood to the back of the board and head board. I use the back and tied it Purebond to use my stapler and no glue. I decided plank top with measurements similar calling plan. I've divided these into more cuts to give it a look 'planked'. I LOVE IT. You can see it here ...


I use a combo of my fav new spot for the end! I start by dyeing the whole thing with traces of weathered wood gray Varathane. You can find this at Home Depot! It only requires one coat and dried for one hour ... Yes please!


I want me to find a little more painful, so I Rust-Oleum use decorative glaze on top of the stain when it dries. You just brush this stuff on and then wipe off the excess. Work on one side at a time when it dries quite quickly. You can also find it at Home Depot.


I found my hardware at Home Depot as well. These are Pull and hinges I use for my table. Just use your drill to attach both ... Easy peasy. I also added a small magnet closure on the bottom of the table to get inside the door as it closes.


Here are a few photos of the progress in detail!


I can not wait to share with you part 3 soon! This is such an interesting system that can be easily modified to suit your own space!

I would love for you to pin and share this plan with all your friends! You guys are great and we appreciate you very much! ~ Whitney.

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