Looking to refresh your bedroom? Your nightstands are the perfect place to start. Whether you're looking to give your existing pieces a makeover or searching for budget-friendly ways to transform your bedroom, painting your nightstands with Vintage Paint offers a simple yet impactful way to update your space.
Nightstands are more than just functional pieces of furniture; they're key components of any bedroom design. From storing bedside essentials to holding lamps or displaying decor, nightstands play a crucial role in both organization and style.
As focal points in bedrooms, nightstands provide an excellent opportunity to make a design statement and set the tone for the entire space. To ignite your creative spark, we've curated a collection of our favorite nightstand makeovers with Vintage Paint. These inspiring projects, all completed using Vintage Paint products, showcase a variety of colours, finishes, and styles, offering endless possibilities for your next bedroom project.
Join us as we explore 15 stunning nightstand makeovers with Vintage Paint, each offering a unique perspective and serving as inspiration for your bedroom redesign.
This vintage nightstand features a simple design without inlays or intricate details, boasting a modern shape that has been enhanced with the use of Black Velvet Vintage Paint. The geometric stencil created with French Beige adds movement to the flat surface, resulting in an overall simple but sophisticated and versatile piece.
A 100 ml tin was enough for the stencil decoration.
By Cecilia Buoncristiani - Recupero creativo shabby
Timeless Elegance for these neutral nightstands. To transform them, a customized mix of Vintage Paint colours was created:
1 can of 700 ml Soft Cream +
1 can of 100 ml Old Beige +
3/4 can of 100 ml Old Grey
The top was protected with Varnish Ultramatt Vintage, ensuring maximum durability and easy cleaning.
By Rosaria Degennaro
Old Beige Vintage Paint is a wonderfully balanced hue with an antique flavor, perfect for recreating a country romantic atmosphere.
These nightstands exhibit a strong contrast between the front - clean and centered around the decorative stamp by Redesign - and the back, enriched in Black Velvet with the Redesign stamp in Old Beige.
By Laura - Shabbylife
This pair of nightstands has been painted with the new Vintage Effect Paint. The final result resembles stone.
by Nunzia - L'Atelier dello Shabby
Magdalena transformed a very boring nightstand into a beautiful romantic piece. She blended Vintage Tea into Soft Cream from bottom to top.
Then added Antique Wax light brown to give an aged look.
The inside colour is Dusty Rose and the floral transfer is from ReDesign.
By Magdalena - Secret Garden
Vintage Paint is not only for vintage-style lovers. We call our paint Vintage for two reasons. One is that of course, at the company we all love the vintage style. But the other important thing is that the recipe for our paint comes from the past, and the finish of it is just like in the 14th-century Italian furniture's. But it doesn't mean that we all need to find the same style of furniture to paint. This nice makeover fits so well the Scandinavian style. The simple pine nightstand was painted in Powder Blue Vintage Paint with a raised stencil pattern on both sides (created mixing Powder Blue and Structure Powder).
By Sabine -KreideFarbenHof
Sometimes simplicity can be the best choice in a restyling project.
That's the case with these nightstands where colour is the true protagonist: Forest Green Vintage Paint paired with wood.
The fluted pattern on the drawer adds movement and makes the piece stand out.
By Laura - Shabbylife
If you don't like to add any patterns to your furniture like stencils, decor stamps, or transfers, it is fine.
Sometimes the shape of the furniture is enough to catch the eye, but always there is a way to add a little twist.
3 different knobs were used for this nightstand. All of them have a white tone that fits perfectly to the Warm Grey, but they are different in their shape and pattern.
By Silvia - Los MiMis Armoire
If you want bedside tables fit for royalty in your bedroom, this project can provide you with a foundation to inspire you.
Create a soft background blending Dusty Blue and Warm Cream to achieve this cloudy effect.
Then add a floral ReDesign transfer and some gold.
by Bozenka Art
Vintage Powder matched with Royal Blue ...to please both him and her!
By Rita - Kalliristi Vintage
Black & Wood are a perfect match!
This couple of french style bedside tables were painted in Black Velvet.
A decoupage was added to the doors.
All was sealed with clear Antique wax.
By Annick - Vintage Home & More
If you're tired of neutral colors and want to dare with something bold in your bedroom, you can try Warm Red Vintage Paint, a lovely, bright red.
Use it as it is for a bright result or with Vintage Antique brown wax for a more vintage look.
By Sabine -KreideFarbenHof
A very cute idea to make your bedroom unique is to choose two nightstands of different shapes and repaint them in the same way: the result will be original and also functional, for example, if he and she have different needs.
Here's a perfect example. This charming set has been painted with Warm Cream Vintage Paint, decorated with a ReDesign transfer, raised stencils and moulds.
by Bozenka Art
You can also do the opposite to achieve an original result: two identical nightstands, repainted in the same style and colours but with different details.
This is a way to highlight that they are unique pieces, not industrial, and to emphasize their value.
By Anna e Annalisa - Maisondecochic
If you desire a very feminine but not overly sweet bedroom, here's the perfect solution: a nightstand with sinuous lines and a truly special pink.
Antique Rose colour was first created from a mixture of Faded Rose and French Beige.
It is a very good compromise to use it: it doesn't create an overdosed feminine space because some just detect the beige tone first.
By Bianca – Bluer Design