Friday, July 2, 2010

$100 Bathroom Challenge: Nightstand repurposed for storage


With no closet, this bathroom needed storage for towels and other things. A store-bought shelving unit or storage tower was out of my budget, so I drafted an old unused nightstand for the job. I think this one might be the match to this dresser I painted for Elise's room, but it's missing the dentil moulding of the dresser, so I'm not positive.


I'm not going to show you a “before” photo, because this little nightstand was suffering from an embarrassing paint job applied during a “decorative” furniture painting phase. We'll just leave it at that.


My initial plan was just to paint the whole thing the same color as the vanity, but then I thought it might look a little dull. Scouting about, I found this beautiful designer wrapping paper. I love that it is an organic pattern, but isn't a floral. It's a great contrast to the geometric lines of the walls and floor.


I adhered the paper to the top of the nightstand with Mod Podge. This is the largest surface area I've ever Mod Podged with a single piece of paper (and will probably be the last). The paper was thin and prone to wrinkling and bubbling. Not fun! But I think I worked out the worst of it and got it to look mostly smooth. Next time I have a large surface to decoupage, I will use fabric instead of paper.


I replaced the knobs with these small round white ceramic ones from Hobby Lobby at 50 percent off. I liked the original knobs, but they were dark metal and wouldn't have shown up on the brown paint.


I'm sure the designer of this über eco-friendly paper (recycled, soy ink, etc.) didn't imagine it would one day be slathered in Mod Podge, but it's too pretty to be used as gift wrap and thrown away.


I still need to coat the top with some polyurethane, but free time has been in short supply around here lately!

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How I spent my $100 budget (so far)

1 qt. Semi-gloss wall paint ... $11.42
Curtain rod ... $4.49
1 qt. Semi-gloss paint for vanity, mirror and nightstand ... $11.42
Frame ... $0.01 (yep, for real)
Mirror ... $26.91
Bathmat ... $7.47
Paper for top of nightstand ... $4.32
Knobs ... $3.22
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Total spent ... $69.26
Amount left ... $30.74
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Follow along with me as I give our upstairs bathroom a face lift with a budget of only $100.

1. Another bathroom update: Before
2. My color plan
3. Painting the walls
4. Curtains made from a tablecloth
5. Painting the vanity
6. No cost vintage boxer wall art
7. New mirror & bathmat
8. Hang a pretty book as artwork
9. Clock makeover with a Pottery Barn twin