Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Leksvik Nightstand gets chic new look


Materials: Leksvik nighstand, paint, scrapbooking sheet, spray adhesive and wooden applique

Description: I decided it was time to update my Leksvik nightstands to match my new bedroom decor.

Step 1: Lightly sand the entire piece with fine-medium sandpaper

Step 2: Glue the wooden applique (purchased at Home Depot for $5.00 CAD) on to the front of the nightstand, above the door. I used a No More Nails glue. Let dry.



Step 3: I used Benjamin Moore white Aura paint; it's a paint and primer in one, fast-drying, self-leveling, and goes on amazingly well. I used less than half one of quart of white paint to do to TWO nightstands (three coats each!)

Step 4: I painted the sunken panel of the door with my darker grey wall colour.

Step 5: Once dry, I used spray adhesive to spray the grey panel on the door lightly and apply the scrapbooking sheet. The scrapbooking page was actually transparent plastic with the black decorative pattern on it. The grey colour I painted therefore shows through the transparent areas of the sheet. I used one and half sheets on each nightstand, and cut them to the size of the panel ahead of time.

That's it! It only took about 5 hours to do each nightstand.

~ Jen Coffey, British Columbia, Canada

6 comments:

  1. I liked the entire idea. The wooden applique provides a uniqueness to the night stand. Wallpapers can be used instead of scrapbook sheets. You can get more beautiful designs when you use wallpaper.

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  2. Gorgeous!!! Very creative (and beautifully executed too)...

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  3. This is really lovely! My bedroom is full of bits of furniture I've inherited over the years and none of them match, and I've been looking for a way to make them actually look nice and this is so simple yet so adorable! Definitely going to try it :) thanks!

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  4. Awesome photo...scroll up/down the (finished) photo...it looks like you're zooming in/out :D Weird angle:D

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