Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Changing Table to T.V. Stand

 Recently we purchased a t.v. but we needed something to put it on.  I was thinking about the pieces of old furniture, etc. I have and remembered I still had the kids' changing table so hubby hauled it out to my 'work area' in the basement and I began re-working it.

I had to make some minor repairs and since I wanted to only use one of the drawers, I had to remove the drawer guides for the other two.  I also drilled holes in the back for the cords.  A few coats of Pure White Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and I was ready to move on to some of the other details.
After a coat of Annie Sloan clear wax, I lightly distressed the entire dresser.  


A few years ago my daughter was in India and she brought me a bag of hand-painted, porcelain drawer pulls.  I've had them in a decorative bowl but I knew they would be perfect for this piece.  I had already removed the old hardware and filled the extra hole with wood filler.  I decided to just line the drawer with scrap booking paper.
My goal was to spend little or nothing on this piece so for the shelves, I used old fence boards I had gotten on Freecycle.  I cut them and then sanded the edges lightly.  I wanted to keep this simple so they are just laying in there and can be removed if we want to move the stand. They are all different looking and slightly warped but I really like the look they created (and did I mention they were free??).

Now do you know what has given me the MOST trouble on this piece?? Finding containers/baskets that would fit on the second shelf! The opening with the boards is only 4" tall and 15" deep.  Seems like it would be simple -- but every basket I looked at was 4.5" tall!  Finally, I found these trays at Michael's on sale and I like that they were already lined with a color of paper that perfectly matches my living room!  So my total cost for this t.v. stand . . .  $24.00 and THAT was for the trays.  I still would have rather had baskets and I may keep a look out for some -- what do you think? Baskets or bins?
I'm super happy with how this turned out and even more so that it holds so many memories of changing little bottoms on top of it.  My how time does fly . . .  Do you have a favorite 'conversion' project?

8 comments:

  1. It turned out so great! I don't work on projects like this...I would just make it look worse if I did! lol You did a wonderful job! Hugs, Diane

    ReplyDelete
  2. LOVE it! I'm amazed at your ideas! Plan to help me design my fireplace mantel and surround over the next year--may take a couple of visits to get it just right!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Clever idea, it's a good project!
    Happy Easter,
    Un baiser
    Roberta

    ReplyDelete
  4. Clever idea, it's a good project!
    Happy Easter,
    Un baiser
    Roberta

    ReplyDelete
  5. Perfect transformation! Love the drawer lining and those gorgeous knobs too. Thanks for linking up with Talk of the Town.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Looks great and so nice to be able to recycle something you already had!!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Wow! That turned out really great! Those knobs are gorgeous, and the drawer lining adds that extra something. So pretty! I'd love it if you'd share this at Vintage Charm, which is all about vintage, repurposing, and upcycling. The party's on right now. Hope to see you there! Tuula

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hi Lauren! Just popping back in to say thanks so much for sharing this fabulous project at Vintage Charm.

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and leave your comment!