These past couple of weeks it's been really great to focus solely on our master bedroom. It wasn't looking too bad before but, like everything, a freshening up is a good thing. Last week, with my gas tank almost empty forcing me to stay home because of the whole gas panic-buying craze, I got to cross several things off my "Master Bedroom" list. Silver linings. 👍
One of those things was finally getting some legs onto our nightstands to raise them up to the same level as the bed, something we've been wanting to happen for years.
I bought two sets of
these legs* months and months ago with this intention, started one day, felt like I had gotten in over my head with complications, and never went back...well, until last week. A big splash of courage and determination came over me and I got 'er done. Phew!
This project flowed directly from
this project - when I added legs to an old dresser. These nightstands were handed down to me by a friend in college who didn't want them anymore and I've always liked the look of them. They're nice and simple so they've stood the test of time and trend. I've had lots of plans floating around my noggin for them over the years including paint (which may still happen), adding mirrors to the insets of the drawers, adding texture to the insets of the drawers, new hardware (happened!), and dun, dun, dun...LEGS!
It seems like an easy thing to do, right? At least I thought so. Turn them over and screw the legs in. Flip 'em back and done.
Nope.