Here’s how this one went down. This cute little nightstand came from goodwill and was a bit boring to begin with. I first began by removing hardware and taking off the doors so I could sand the whole piece down. Before painting I used some Bar Keeper’s Friend to shine up the brass detail around each of the legs and then taped them off (and the hinges too) to keep them free of paint. I chose to paint it in General Finishes Coastal Blue which is the perfect rich navy. It only took 2 coats to get enough coverage and then I let it cure overnight. Everything got sealed with wax, but on the top I opted for GF high performance poly in satin for a more durable finish on the high traffic area.
I added the doors back on and chose this printed paper with green leaves and blue dots to give the piece some interest. I also had another option of some orange-coral paper as well. I let the buyer choose to leave the doors without paper or to choose one of the two option. They chose the green and blue paper since it worked with the decor they had in the room.
Jenny says
Lovely! That is the perfect navy! I love the papered doors – what a nice touch!
The Painted Drawer says
Beautiful and neat idea for changing up the doors!
Creative Dream says
Great idea! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party
Patricia says
You have such a good eye for color combos! Your work inspires me.
Carrie from Carrie This Home says
I have a special place in my heart for anything Navy. I love what you did with this nightstand! It's so pretty and functional!