Sunday

Nightstand for a World Traveler


I decided that it was time for our oldest son to try waking himself up for school in the mornings.  The problem was, he had no place to put an alarm clock as the bookshelf that sits next to his bed was too high for him to reach.  I'd found this old, feminine looking nightstand and decided I'd try to work a little magic with it.

 I forgot to take a true before picture of the entire piece, but there were flowers painted on the drawers (which would NOT be okay with this guy)!


I've been experimenting with the many home recipes for ASCP, and what I had on hand this time was powdered unsanded grout.  I mixed it with a wall paint we had leftover that was a green/tan color.  I primed and painted and at first I loved the color and thought it went on pretty smoothly.  Then I freaked out when it was dry because it was so rough.  I sanded and sanded and sanded and sanded.



  And this is the finished product!  I think it turned out really well, but it's much more chippy and distressed than I would typically like.  But he loves it and it works perfectly in the room!


His room is decorated with globes and old maps and I thought these adorable compass pulls would be the perfect finishing touch for the nightstand.



I also Mod Podge'd some pages from an old atlas inside the drawers.



Then I repainted a trunk for the foot of his bed.


With a new comforter/duvet for the bed the room will be complete.  I think it says "World Traveler" without screaming "I'm a theme room"! What do you think?




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4 comments:

  1. I think it turned out great! I like the map drawer lining and knobs too. Way cute for a boys room. Would love it if you come visit my site:
    ponderedprimedperfected@blogspot.com

    Thanks!

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  2. @Sherry
    Thanks Sherry! His favorite thing are the maps, too - he opens them up to look at the countries all the time! I will definitely stop by!!
    - Lori

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  3. oooh, love that trunk, too! great job!!

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