
All you need to take your new or vintage nightstands from blah to ahh is a great paint job, and it's actually way easier than you might think. There are tons of painted nightstand ideas to choose from, but these are some with lots of decorating potential (and you don't have to be a pro to pull them off, either).
Quick Tip
Don't forget to add a clear top coat when you're done painting your nightstand. These tables get a ton of use with water glasses, books, and alarm clocks scuffing up their surface. A top coat can protect your hard work.
- After prepping the nightstand and removing the hardware, paint it a color that will match the paper you've chosen.
- Once the paint is dry, use a decoupage medium like Mod Podge on the area you want to paper. You can just paint it on with a foam brush.
- Carefully apply the paper and smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles.
- Add more decoupage medium over the top and let it dry.
Quick Tip
We love using old wallpaper samples, vintage wrapping paper, or even magazines to decoupage furniture. Choose your paper first and then pick a paint color that matches.
Quick Tip
There's no rule that says you have to do the entire nightstand in the paint idea you choose. Why not do just the drawers or just the top?
























