There is a hotel furniture liquidator warehouse here in Dayton, Ohio. If you have one near you, they are a tremendously affordable resource for basic furniture pieces like tv stands, chairs, desks, nightstands. lamps, etc.
hotel liquidator store |
you have to look carefully, but some pieces are like new, others, not so much |
I found these two nightstands - for only $20 each:
I wanted them to be blue and white, so I took the handles and drawer fronts off, and then sanded everything, first with 220 grit sandpaper, then with 320:
Remove the drawer fronts |
Then sand and wipe clean |
Using Valspar spray paint in white, I gave both nightstands three coats of paint.
I taped off the tops and gave them three coats of paint. |
And painted the drawer fronts blue:
The gold handles I painted white, with the same Valspar paint. What is nice is that spray paint now a days have multiple uses and the same paint + primer can be used on wood or metal.
The tops of the nightstands had a pretty wood-like veneer that Noel liked, so I left the tops the way they were, figuring if I didn't like it I could always go back and change it, but I like the way they look. Here is the finished product:
The lamps were originally heavy brass lamps I got for $2.50 each at a garage sale. I re-finished those as well with the same blue paint- with the shades purchased at the hotel liquidators as well for $2.47 each. I'll post that project in a future post!
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