Glam Nightstand for an Almost Teenage Girl’s Bedroom

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When I was a kid teen rooms all looked the same…posters yanked from the latest Teen Beat magazine papered the walls. Something was fluorescent colored and if you were lucky you had your own phone complete with your very own phone line. Mine was pink and sat next to my jam box. These days kids actually have decorated rooms that feel way more grown up. Forget a land line they have iPhones and tablets.This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

My daughter’s room has gone through changes over the years and I can happily say we aren’t officially in the teen years yet, just knocking on the door. As we move forward evolving the look of her room I have tried to guide her into something she can grow into gracefully. This glam nightstand makeover is the perfect example of a piece she can live with for a while.This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

This month I am joining my DIY furniture girls for a glitz and glam makeover session. Stick around and you are sure to find some fun ways to jazz up your own furniture.Themed monthly furniture makeover from top bloggers.

Our makeover subject today was rescued from the side of the road. The top was in bad shape and it was wobbly, but the piece was solid wood. Solid wood is always a good sign when determining if a piece of furniture is worth the effort of a makeover! The carved swirls and flowers paired with teardrop handles instantly brought to mind my daughter’s room. Sweet and delicate but strong and capable all at once, just like her. Perfect for an almost teenage girl’s bedroom.This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

The top of the nightstand got a good sanding. Often these rough spots look worse than they are and this one buffed out easily to a nice smooth surface. To remedy the wobble problem we added a piece of wood to the bottom where part of the base had broken off. After a good clean this curbside find was good to go!This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

When painting furniture it’s a good idea to take apart ALL the pieces possible…hinges, knobs, pulls, etc. It’s easier to paint and looks more professional once complete. The dresser got a fresh coat of homemade chalky paint using some leftover grey paint I had on hand. A small brush helped me paint in the grooves of the carved doors.  This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

The hardware on this piece was one of my favorite things about it, but the color was to dated and dull for a teen room. You don’t have to replace hardware when the color is bad! Simply paint it! This is an insanely easy way to update an old piece of furniture, not to mention cost effective.  While the dresser was drying I gave a metallic coat to ALL the hardware pieces, including the hinges. Once the dresser was dry I reassembled it and painted the screws to blend.This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

Now this almost teen girls has a dresser to grow into and a place to someday store her copies of Seventeen magazine and whatever electronic trend is hot. Until then she has a place to put away the dolls she’s not quite ready to let go of. And that makes my heart smile.This painted furniture makeover is perfect for my almost teenage girls bedroom! A little glam on the hardware is the crowning touch on a not to young, not to old nightstand makeover.

Please be sure to share this almost teen room before you head over and see what my friends glammed up for you…

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32 Comments

  1. What a great nightstand for your daughter. It’s totally grown up, but perfect for the dolls, too. And I truly love the hardware refinished in Deco Metallics. I need to try this product. It provides a beautiful finish. Great job, my friend. XOXO Susie from The Chelsea Project

  2. This piece looks so pretty now and I love the metallic finish you gave the hardware. Having storage for a preteen or teen is super important. I loved seeing her American Girl dolls peeping out!

  3. Absolutely love it! I actually have the hardware off my front door to redo. I’m going to be painting it with metallic deco art too 🙂 Great job!

  4. I would have driven right on by that roadside find, but you weren’t afraid to take a chance on it and it’s good thing…it is gorgeous now!! How perfect that it also has a great storage area! Love the metallic accents. And yes we were so cool with our own landline as well. 😀

  5. I haven’t tried the DecoArt Metallics yet but love the way yours looks with it! Awesome color. I’m sure your daughter is loving her grown up nightstand. Especially with the storage, what teen doesn’t love storage?

  6. Love how you described this piece by how it reminded you of your daughter: “Sweet and delicate but strong and capable” It will definitely be perfect to help her slowly transition into her teenage years. 🙂

  7. What a great transformation!! I love the hardware paint and the color of the furniture. What color paint is on the furniture? I thought I read you made your own chalk paint. That is such a pretty color!

  8. Wonderful transformation! Glad to know about the metallic paint. Also wondering about the chalk paint that you mentioned making – what is the proportion of Plaster of Paris to the paint? Do you use regular paint? I’m very interested in trying this…

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