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A bedside table upcycled using paint, furniture oil and drawer liners.
Hi everyone. We needed a side drawer for one of the kids bedrooms and found this old drawer at a local op shop. It took about half a day to do the side drawer, and after the final coat of paint, we let it stand for 4-5 days before moving it into our son's room. It turned out well and we got to reuse another piece of old furniture.
Find a nice old piece of furniture you like. Facebook Marketplace or op shops are good places to start.
Sand it down, starting with 80 grit to remove the old stain, then 120 and then 240 before painting. I added three coats of white paint and then applied furniture oil.
We had some drawer paper, which was used for the lining of the drawer.
We let the paint dry for several days before moving it into his bedroom.
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