To begin with I knew we were using Avery's crib and I knew we did have enough room for a big dresser. I've been wanting to refinish a piece of furniture for a while so I decided why not try a changing table. I searched online and Craig's List for a used changing table and found this perfect piece at a local children's consignment store for about $30.
I will admit this was a much larger project than I was expecting, but luckily I started several months ago, I took my time and got it done with plenty of time to spare. I followed the proper steps of sanding, priming, paining, and glossing. Ugh, just thinking about it all now makes me tired. Honestly, I think a dresser or cabinet doors would be a lot easier because of all the spindles on this piece made it very challenging.
primmed |
I used the same pink we painted the closet doors in the nursery to ensure a perfect match.
painted |
I still have completed this look because I want to find a gray changing pad cover. This is actually harder than you might think. I think gray is a popular color right now. I also have not finalized what baskets I will use. My aunt found some great ones for me in Maryland and she's coming soon to visit so hopefully I will have that done soon. The sign above the changing table is also from Hobby Lobby.
finished |
these are coming soon :) |
we went with functional gray |
I made several trips to Hobby Lobby to get supplies for my "craftiness" that I was embarking upon. First project was a monogrammed canvas. I also purchased chevron frog tape at Lowes to help with this project. I used the gray paint from the walls and the pink paint from the closet doors again to be sure the colors matched perfectly.
before |
after- bam! |
I also envisioned this amazing gallery wall over the bed. After hours of pinning on Pinterest I began buying and making things I thought would work. I layed it out several times on the floor and of course when I put it on the wall I changed it up some and actually only eneded up using on of my painted frames.
painted old frames mom gave me |
"chevron-ed" letter A painted an old mirror |
wooden elephant bought @ Babies R Us "LOVE" sign bought in dollar spot at Target |
TA- DA--- LOVE how it turned out!!
To add a pop of color we decided to paint the closet doors pink. Joe did a great job painting them and they add the perfect amount of pink into the room.
My fabulous father put crown molding up which made Joe and Grammy's painting job a little easier because they didn't have to trim out the top. I cannot find a finished pic of the molding, but we didn't leave the gray section in the middle gray. We painted it white to give the illusion of a bigger piece of molding. It looks perfect. I will try to find a picture later of take a new one.
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