This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Janice is a professional and creative writer who has worked at wikiHow since 2019. With both a B.A. and M.A. in English from East Stroudsburg University, she has a passion for writing a wide variety of content for anyone and everyone. In her free time, you can find her working on a new crochet pattern, listening to true crime podcasts, or tackling a new creative writing project.
There are 15 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 3,284 times.
Learn more...
Want to spice up your Ikea nightstand? Look no further! Ikea is famous for its affordable and easy-to-assemble furniture, but some collections, like Tarva and Rast, are made of untreated pine—this makes them fantastic, blank canvases for incredibly creative DIYs. With the ideas below and a few tools, you can make your new nightstand look like it came straight out of a design magazine without breaking the bank.
Things You Should Know
- Give your furniture a simple but stylish upgrade with wood stain, spray paint, chalk paint, wallpaper, or fabric.
- Install new drawer handles or nightstand legs to give your nightstand a chic transformation.
- Add an inexpensive but luxurious touch to your Ikea nightstand with marble contact paper.
- Give your furniture a textured touch by gluing down rows of wooden dowels or stapling in caning material.
Steps
Stain the wood.
-
A simple coat of stain adds a classy, elegant touch to your furniture. Use a 220-grit sandpaper square to smooth out the surface of the wood first. Once it’s smooth to the touch, start applying the wood stain, moving in even strokes within a single layer. Once everything’s dry, apply polyurethane (a clear top coat) as a finish.[1] X Research source
- Depending on the humidity and temperature, wait 24-28 hours before checking the surface.[2] X Research source
- This hack will not work on veneer or laminate Ikea nightstands, as stain only sticks to real wood. Veneer is a thin piece of treated wood applied over the plywood, giving it a smoother surface but failing to absorb stain. Laminate repels most liquids in general to protect the surface of the wood.
Spray paint the nightstand.
-
A fresh coat of paint brightens any type of plain wood. With a primer and paint color of your choice, set up your nightstand outdoors or in a well ventilated space. Evenly spray the wood with primer until it’s completely covered. Once the primer is dry, apply a coat of your chosen color of spray paint. Apply a second coat once the first is dry, and you’ll have a smooth, bold-looking nightstand![3] X Research source
- Spray paint is an especially great option for Ikea Tarva and Ikea Rast nightstands, which are both made with untreated pine.
Apply a coat of chalk paint.
-
Chalk paint gives your nightstand a stylishly distressed look. Disassemble your nightstand and apply a coat of chalk paint using a brush or roller—a single coat of paint is generally enough to get the job done. Once the paint is dry, apply a layer of tinted or clear wax to seal everything in.[4] X Research source
- Chalk paint doesn’t usually require any sanding or priming prep, but it helps to apply a layer of clear shellac to any untreated wood surfaces. This way, the wood tannins won’t seep into the chalk paint later on and change the final color.
Cover the nightstand in wallpaper.
-
Wallpaper instantly adds pattern and texture to your nightstand. Simply adhere your chosen paper over the surface of the drawers, sides, or all over your nightstand![5] X Research source If you’re not feeling a wild pattern, use vinyl wood sheets to give a look of multiple different woods—these sheets apply similarly to peel-and-stick wallpapers.[6] X Research source
- Some wallpaper needs to be adhered to the wall with a paste, but there’s a great deal out there that already has a sticky side and a paper side.
Wrap it in fabric.
-
A little glue and fabric are all you need to transform your nightstand. Measure out sections of fabric that are large enough to wrap around the front of each drawer. Then, apply adhesive (like Mod Podge) over the surface of the drawer before pressing the fabric into place.[7] X Research source
- If your drawers have handles (or you’re planning on adding handles later), cut the fabric accordingly before it dries.
Decorate the nightstand with stencils.
Upgrade the drawer handles.
-
A simple change-up can give your Ikea nightstand a whole new look. Replace the drawer handles with long bars, cupped grips, or remove them altogether to give a more consistent look.[9] X Research source Some nightstands already have pre-drilled holes—simply fill these with wood putty so you can drill new ones to fit the alternate handles. Or, you can always use the existing holes if they happen to fit the handles you pick.
Add wooden dowels.
-
Wooden dowels give your nightstand a lot of personality and texture. Using a ruler and a pencil, draw lines in the pattern you’d like across the surface of your nightstand’s drawer. Set the dowels up along these lines, marking off the ends with a pencil. Cut the dowels to size with a handsaw, then use wood glue to adhere the dowels to the furniture.[10] X Research source Paint and style them further as you choose!
- Place a cardboard box on the dowels to help them stay in place while the glue dries.
- A table saw is a much speedier option for cutting down the dowels, but, a hand saw is also fine.
Apply marble contact paper.
-
Marble contact paper gives your nightstand an expensive look for a cheap price. Before assembling your Ikea nightstand, set aside the piece that would be the top part of it. Cut a roll of marble contact paper to size, lining it up along the surface of the wood. Once it’s lined correctly, remove the sticker sheet from the back and smooth it down to adhere.[11] X Research source Use the edge of a credit card to remove any air bubbles.
- Paint the rest of your nightstand white to get that clean, modern look.
- If you’re not worried about spending a little extra, use real marble tops to replace the tops of nightstands.[12] X Research source Make sure that the existing wood of the nightstand can hold it, though! You may need to add some reinforcing planks to keep it secure.
Stick on some overlays.
-
Overlays let you spruce up the front of your drawers with a simple adhesive. Use strips of painter’s tape to mark where your overlay will go along the front of the drawer. Then, apply multi-surface glue along the backside of the overlay. Using the tape as a guide, center and stick the overlay directly to the drawer.[13] X Research source
- Try flattening the glue line out with a foam paintbrush before sticking the overlay to the furniture—this helps prevent lots of glue from coming out the sides. If excess glue does squeeze out when you apply the overlay, wipe it up with a clean cotton swab.
- Apply any new handles after you’ve installed in the overlay. Wood glue is a great way to securely attach them!
Install a new set of nightstand legs.
-
A new set of legs gives your nightstand a decorative (and physical!) lift. Depending on the type of nightstand you have, you may need to place a baseboard at the bottom of the stand and attach the legs to that so you aren’t drilling into the bottom drawer. At the end, all you have to do is nail the baseboard to the bottom![14] X Research source
- Narrow, metallic legs are common, as well as wood stub ones—what you choose really depends on the final look that you’re going for.
Create square-shaped apothecary drawers.
-
Give your Ikea nightstand an antique vibe with this iconic hack. Cut small squares of wood and glue them on top of an existing drawer to give it an apothecary-style look. Then, attach a library-style pull to each square to complete the nightstand’s vintage transformation.[15] X Research source
- This style works best if you’re using a larger cabinet or dresser, but the same style can be done to the drawers of a traditional nightstand.
- This style could be especially easy to do on a sleek, handle-less nightstand like the Ikea Malm, but it might not be doable with a floating Ikea nightstand.
Accent your nightstand with caning material.
-
Caning material (like ratan) gives your furniture a beachy, boho look. Before you set up your nightstand, measure and cut out sections of caning material that fit within the frames of the furniture. Then, use a staple gun to attach the material to the inside of the frame.[16] X Research source
- Caning material looks really good along the sides of your furniture.
You Might Also Like
References
- ↑ https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-turn-an-ikea-dresser-into-a-high-end-nightstand-2016-8
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-long-does-it-take-wood-stain-to-dry/
- ↑ https://placeofmytaste.com/night-stand-makeover/
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-use-chalk-paint/
- ↑ https://craftsyhacks.com/ikea-dresser-hacks/
- ↑ https://www.theinspiredhive.com/2017/03/diy-rustic-industrial-ikea-dresser-hack.html?
- ↑ https://modpodgerocksblog.com/decoupage-ikea-furniture-makeover/
- ↑ https://thecardswedrew.com/ikea-tarva-nightstand-makeover-caitlin-wilson-inspired/
- ↑ https://decoholic.org/ikea-hack-fronts-handles-and-tops-that-fit-ikeas-cabinets/
- ↑ https://www.realhomes.com/news/get-the-on-trend-fluted-look-for-cheap-with-this-genius-ikea-dresser-hack
- ↑ https://sohearmeout.com/diy-marble-top-nightstand/
- ↑ https://decoholic.org/ikea-hack-fronts-handles-and-tops-that-fit-ikeas-cabinets/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOqa9Ex-5qE&t=2m10s
- ↑ https://arayofsunlight.com/how-to-add-legs-to-furniture/
- ↑ https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/furniture/ikea-hack-television-apothecary-cabinet-9592559
- ↑ https://www.bhg.com/decorating/do-it-yourself/accents/diy-caning-projects/