Making a Desk from Nightstands

I cannot wait to share with you how I turned two beat up old nightstands from a local thrift store into a beautiful office desk.

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

My husband and I went looking at a local thrift store for some night stands. I saw several desk examples on Pinterest where you just add a wood top and turn them into a desk. While at the thrift store we found 2 old beat up night stands (they didn't have a top or a backs) AND just happened upon a vintage-y office chair that was in great shape. All 3 pieces cost about $25 total.

First, I spent some time sanding the night stands. There were many scuffs and dents (which are hard to see from the picture above) and stains and uneven paint. These nightstands looked pretty bad. I wish I took some good up close pictures to show this. This process took some time but I knew it would be worth it in the end. Then I repainted them white (I really wanted a white desk) using simple spray paint. Spray paint worked perfectly and helped speed up the process. When spray painting just use quick short strokes back and forth and you should come out pretty even. Make sure to stand a could inches away so you aren't too close and the paint won't drip.

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

This is a picture of the Numerär butcher block counter top I found at IKEA for around $120. Home Depot and Lowes had some tops that would have worked but they weren't near as heavy, long, wide or thick. I wanted something bulky. This was found in the kitchen department and it is about 6ft long and 1 1/2 inch thick. It is so cool! :)

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

Then I stained it with two coats of wood stain and poly urethane for the last coat to protect it. I love the color it turned out!

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

Here is a picture of the white paint on the nightstands and stain drying on the table top. Just be patient. The sanding, painting, and staining can take some time but it is so worth it in the end.

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

I didn't take a picture of me painting the inside of the drawers but I just used a can of gray paint I found on the "oops" shelf at Home Depot. It was only $2.00. I love the way the gray looks when you open the drawers. I also found the knobs at Home Depot for around $2.00 each.

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

There is a little gray smudge on one of the drawers that I didn't notice until after I took the pictures. I was able to fix it afterwards.

{Texas Craft House} Desk from Nightstands

I LOVE how the chair just matches perfectly! I considered removing two of the drawers and using a basket instead but I decided just to keep it like this for now. The counter top was so heavy (2 people to lift it!) that we didn't even secure it to the nightstands. We knew we weren't going to be at the desk THAT much so didn't feel a need. I really love how it all came together. :) I hope this inspires you, {Cassie}

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