Vanity Turned Matching Nightstands
Natalie from A Ray of Sunlight used her creative mind and some Liquorice paint to repurpose a vanity in desperate need of a makeover into two beautiful nightstands!
Do you have a small bedroom with hardly any room for nightstands beside your bed? If so, you're not alone! Most vintage nightstands are short and wide, taking up too much space for those tight bedrooms, and then they end up being shorter than the bed! Thankfully there is another solution!
These nightstands started out as a vanity, but man was that vanity in rough shape. The top needed some veneer work, and the mirror and mirror frame were loose and wobbly. I just couldn't imagine the time and headache it would take to fix those problems.
With a screwdriver I was able to remove the mirror, top and the front brace. The back brace wasn't quite as easy, but with 2 quick cuts with the jigsaw (each right against the sides), I ended up with two separate pieces.
I cut and routered out new tops with fresh wood and filled in any holes left from the little demolition. Then I hand sanded and cleaned each piece thoroughly before I started to paint.
Using the most amazing paint brush ever, the Painting Sponge, I painted multiple coats of Liquorice until there was even coverage - about 3-4 coats. Then I lightly distressed the edges with a old damp rag, and sealed the paint with multiple coats of top coat.
I love the painting sponge because it doesn't leave brush marks like regular paint brushes! And it's even more amazing when applying a perfect top coat with no streaks!
The tops were stained in special walnut and given multiple coats of Polyurethane for protection.
Once everything was dry, I attached the new tops using the same screw holes and screws that held the original top on, along with a few wood blocks (also from the original top) glued to the sides and some metal L braces on the inside back.
This once worn out vanity is now the perfect solution to small space problems and are tall enough for modern beds!
Country Chic Paint products used for this project:
- Liquorice chalk style all-in-one paint
- Painting Sponge
Natalie {A Ray of Sunlight}
Hello! My name is Natalie, and I am the owner and creative mind behind A Ray of Sunlight. I have always loved anything to do with crafts, so it only seemed right when I started my career in painting and refinishing furniture. Growing up my parents taught me how to create, imagine the possibilities and transform things with a bit of work and paint. I wanted a career that would enable me stay home with my baby girl, and furniture does just that. Thank you for following along on my adventures of up-cycling and bringing light back to old outdated pieces.
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