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Nightstand turned playroom end table

February 4, 2011 by Erin Heaton

But really, is it that much of a stretch? Nope.

Before

This piece came from my grandparents’ house. Love their hand-me-downs. I did have some hesitation about painting this piece, rather than refinishing it. I lived with it for a little while and it grew on me slightly. But then I came to terms with how damaged it was.

There were a couple of larger areas where the veneer was chipped and like a thousand tiny dings and scratches. I wasn’t going to ever be able to fix the veneer appropriately. And even if I could, I’m not sure it would be worth my time for a lone nightstand. Priorities, people.

I filled all the areas missing veneer with wood filler then sanded smooth. I did that about three or four times to each area to make sure the spots were filled adequately. I usually don’t have enough patience for multiple coats of wood fill, but for some reason I wanted to do this properly.

I picked out a cool red paint with hints of pink: Red Licorice by Olympic in a semi-gloss finish. It’s much like the red in my “I like you” paintings.

I went against the advice of the paint mixing person and used a plain white primer (rather than a tinted primer), mainly because I didn’t want to buy another product when I had plenty of white primer at home. But I ended up paying for it in another way. After a coat of primer and five coats of red, I surrendered. Honestly, I think it could have done with a couple more, but five was good enough for me.

I’m happy to say that the drawer is actually empty right now. Always nice to have untapped storage for future toys.

Click here to see the finished playroom!

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Comments

  1. Nicole says

    February 4, 2011 at 3:21 pm

    I like the shape of this cabinet. Older pieces are hard to beat. I know your struggle with painting it. I have a solid mahogany bookcase that is badly damaged. Its in our livingroo untouched because I would feel guilty to “ruin” it. I’m not really into wood or shabby chic stuff anyway. Maybe Ill get the courage!
    Yours looks great red! any regrets?

  2. Erin says

    February 4, 2011 at 9:22 pm

    I like the shape of it too. I’m not into natural wood finishes either, really. I think my parents had too much of it in the house when I was younger!

    No regrets about this piece so far. Honestly, I think any painted pieces could be stripped. I know it’s a lot of work, but it’s not totally irreversible.

    I say go for it with your bookcase! Just do the proper prep work and I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

  3. Nicole says

    February 6, 2011 at 1:51 am

    You know, I was thinking about tinted primer. Do you think if you poured a little of the paint in the primer it could do the job of tinted primer? I like to keep it cheap and use what I have. You ever tried it?

  4. Erin says

    February 7, 2011 at 1:01 am

    I’ve never tried that or any other ways to tint primer myself. I think you would probably have to add quite a bit of darker paint to make a white primer any darker. I haven’t looked if tinted primer is available off the shelf or if you have to get it mixed.

    I really should have used a gray primer for this piece. I like to use what I’ve got too, but I think I would spring for the tinted primer if I were to do it all over again.

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