Some of you are going to hate this project and think I’ve lost my mind. So I apologize in advance. Maybe I have lost my mind, but I prefer to think of this changing table upcycle as a smart way to reuse and repurpose something that was no longer needed.
You see, for about a year now I have been scouring Craigslist, Goodwill, and all of the local resale websites to find a console table for my living room, but I just could not find what I was looking for. But then one day a changing table was posted for $20. It was the perfect size for my space and I thought I’d take a chance and see if I could make it work as a console table. So I sent my wonderful husband to go pick it up for me and bear the strange looks from the seller when he found out that this changing table was not going to be used for a baby. (I’m thinking this guy was kicking himself for not coming up with this idea. (Sure.))
So this is what the changing table looked like when I bought it. I feel sort of bad for the baby who had to get his or her bottom wiped on this sad table. I knew it could be so much more!
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I wiped it down with a wet rag and gave it a coat of Country Chic Paint in Dark Roast. It is an amazing paint that goes on smoothly and covers brilliantly. That is some good coverage for one coat!
After that dried, I applied another coat of Dark Roast and was happy to find out that I wouldn’t need to do a third coat. Booyah!
To seal the piece, I applied two coats of Country Chic Tough Coat. Although I typically prefer to wax pieces that have been chalk painted, this stuff is supposed to help your pieces resist scratching and stand up to a lot of wear and tear. Since this console table is in a high traffic area of my home, and since my kids will be digging in the baskets, I figured it was smart to apply a heavy duty sealer.
Once the painting and sealing was finished, I decoupaged fabric to each of the shelves. Then I used the drill all by myself to make holes in the drawer for new hardware. I was SO proud of myself for not screwing that up! Aren’t these handles awesome?!?
Here’s a good shot of the fabric-lined shelves / table top. I think it’s kind of fun! (And if you do, too, and want to learn how to apply fabric to furniture, make sure to check out this post.)
I think the sophisticated color transforms the piece from a nursery staple to a chic console table. I couldn’t be happier with my new table!
So what do you think? Does it work as a console table or is it ridiculous? It won’t hurt my feelings too much if you don’t like it. I promise.
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Regina says
oh yeah! This looks great! Found a changing table at a yard sale and bought it for $5. With this upcycle of yours I will be able make it look chic! Thank you for posting. Not average at all, very tasteful and as if you purchased it at a high end store.
Bre says
Aw, Regina – THANK YOU! That really means so much and your nice note brought a smile to my face. 🙂 Send me a picture when you’ve given your changing table a makeover!!
Melva says
Bre, awesome makeover! It took vision because I would not have seen the potential. It looks like that is what it was meant to be all along. Loving it!
Bre says
Aw, Melva – thank you!! That is so sweet of you to say. Your kindness made my day. Thanks again!
Kim says
Great project. You never would have known this was a changing table in it’s previous life.
Bre says
Thank you so much, Kim! My husband still likes to give me a hard time about it, but that’s OK! I just tell him, “hey – do you want me to go spend more money?!? :-)”
Nancy says
I see these tables at yard sales all the time but never thought one could be so transformed! Beautiful job! I think the color you picked is the cherry on top!
Bre says
Thank you SO much, Nancy!! 🙂 I appreciate your sweet note!! Have a great rest of your day.
Anita Dyet says
This looks great! Wondering how sturdy the shelves are? Are they wood or composite?
Bre says
Thanks, Anita! UGH, so the lower shelves are awful. I reinforced them with Gorilla Tape, and that helped. I didn’t realize how flimsy they were until I tried to actually put decent weight on them. Lesson learned!
Jodi says
So pretty! That paint looks great, I can’t wait to check it out. Way to recycle !!
Bre says
Thank you, Jodi! Country Chic paint is awesome. Thanks for stopping by!!
Stacy says
This is fabulous! I have not been able to find a console table that I like that I can refinish AND is the right price, so I am going to set my sights on changing tables. One question: How did you adhere the fabric to the shelves?
Bre says
Hi Stacy! I feel your pain! It is SO hard to find console tables for resale!! They must be hot items. Anyway, here is a link to the post I wrote on how I put the fabric on the shelves of this table. I hope it helps! Thanks for stopping by! https://averageinspired.com/2015/04/how-to-apply-fabric-to-furniture.html
Stacy says
Thank you! Now….can you tell me what brand your table is? I found an identical one on Craigslist, and I think they’re asking too much ($75). They said they paid $200 for it originally. Hmmm…
Bre says
Oh that is TOO much! Unfortunately I don’t know what brand this is since I also bought it used and it didn’t have any labels on it. But I only paid $20. . . I’m pretty sure you can buy new ones for close to $100, so $75 for used seems a bit much. Good luck with finding the perfect one for a great price! 🙂
Stacy says
Yep, I thought so too! I’ll see if they’ll agree to come down, otherwise I will move on! Thanks Bre!
Morela says
Hi Bre,
Love this makeover and I’m totally crushing on the handles! I’m planning on turning my daughter’s into a bench. Did you sand it down before painting it? If not, how is the paint holding up? I am totally dreading that part :/
Bre says
Hi, Morela! Thank you!!! Your project sounds amazing!! So for this project, I did lightly sand because the piece was pretty glossy. I just used a piece of sandpaper though, because the paint I used is chalk paint, which has really great adhesion properties (much stronger than latex paint). I used an extra strong topcoat over the paint, so it has held up marvelously! No scratches or chips at all!! I hope that helps. Best of luck with your project!
Mary-In the boondocks says
Very nice makeover. Does not look like the same table at all! I really love your choice of color!
Bre says
Hi, Mary! Thank you so much!! It is crazy what a little paint and some hardware can do for a piece, isn’t it? Thanks for your sweet note. 🙂
Erin says
That looks awesome, we use our change table as a console too. With baby 2 we put it outside our main floor bathroom which happens to be next to our garage door and it slowly shifted from change station to family drop zone. I have no plans to give it up but it needs a nice facelift like yours as the paint is pretty dinged up and the warning sticker needs to be removed. Thanks for the inspiration!
Bre says
Hi, Erin! YES – a changing table is perfect as a drop zone!! As much as that warning sticker adds character, I’m sure that if you give it a little facelift you will be SO happy! Just make sure to use a heavy duty sealer to protect the finish. Thanks for stopping by and good luck with your makeover! Be
Bonnie says
I am so excited I found your post through #MotivationalMonday linky party. I have been staring at my old change table thinking it could be something more as well. My biggest question was whether or not I would have to sand it down and then repaint but it might be possible to repaint without sanding it down. Love of what you did with yours and it has inspired me to do something with mine.
Bre says
Hi, Bonnie! YAY! That is SO awesome!! Thanks for the sweet note and I hope you love your upcycle. Definitely use chalk paint. I swear, it is the best invention EVER!! I hate the prep work part of painting, but chalk paint basically eliminates that. GOOD LUCK! 🙂
Lou Lou Girls says
I love this. Pinned and tweeted. We appreciate you being a part of our party. Please stop by on Monday at 7 pm. Happy Saturday! Lou Lou Girls
Bre says
Hi, Kim! THANKS!! See you tomorrow. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Terry says
This is one of the best makeovers I’ve ever seen! It does not look like a changing table at all! I love it!
Bre says
Terry! That is SO kind of you!! Thanks so much. I really appreciate your sweet words! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Cathay says
I wish I had a changing table JUST SO I could upcycle it!
Bre says
Girl you just need to watch Craigslist!! I know you have a ton of free time to do things like upcycling furniture, so you should really get on that! ;-P
Sue says
I’ve seen several changing table makeovers. Yours is by far the best. Open shelf pieces are all the rage right now. Good job!
Bre says
Well thank you so much, Sue!! That is so kind of you to say. I appreciate it! 🙂
nikki@carrygrace says
This is such a great idea! The handles totally make the piece.
Bre says
Hi, Nikki – thank you so much! 🙂
Yolanda@DelightsOfTheHeart says
Greetings Bre,
I love it! Love the color you picked as well, and no one will ever know!
Blessings!
Bre says
Hello, Yolanda! Thank you so very much!! 🙂 Enjoy your evening!
Katie says
OMG I love this!!! What a brilliant idea!!! I will always be on the lookout for a cheap changing table now!
Bre says
Hi, Katie! Thanks so much!! Yes definitely watch for them! I think people are so anxious to get rid of them once they’re out of the baby stage . . . they practically give them away for free!
Shannon Churchill says
Bre!! I love this! What a beautiful transformation.:) Simply stunning!
Bre says
Hey, friend! Thank you!!! 🙂 I really appreciate it!
Erica says
This is beyond brilliant! So cool to see this table get a second life as something even MORE awesome! I love the color you chose and the pattern of the fabric – perfect combo!
Bre says
Erica, you are too kind. THANK YOU! 🙂
Benita says
Bre, I really like this! Love the colors and the fabric pattern on top and on the shelves. The hardware is awesome!! Great job!!
Bre says
Hi, Benita – thank you SO much!!! 🙂
Bre says
Hi, Benita – thank you SO much!!! 🙂
Samantha says
Awesome idea! Looks great! I love the color and the hardware!
Bre says
Thank you so much, Samantha!
Katie @ Little House of Four says
What a great idea and upcycle! And that hardware is fabulous!
Bre says
Thanks, girl! I got the hardware on Amazon!!! Awesome, right?!
Laurie says
Bre, just wanted to pop over to let you know that your Changing Table Upcycle will be one of the features on next weeks Brag About It! Party Starts Monday @ midnight! Congratulations!
~Laurie
Bre says
YAY! So fun! Thanks, Laurie! I really appreciate it!
Nicole B. says
This is so creative and looks AWESOME! I love it! What an awesome upcycle!
Bre says
Aw, thanks, Nicole!! 🙂
Amy | Canary Street Crafts says
I love this, Bre! I love the color you painted it and the hardware. I never would have guessed this was a changing table!
Bre says
Sweet! Thanks, girl! That means a lot! 🙂
Laurie says
I don’t know why anyone wouldn’t like this! It is fantastic!
Bre says
Aw, thanks, Laurie! I guess I just thought people would be like “what the heck? Who puts a changing table in a living room?” 🙂
Laurie says
pfff! Then they don’t have any vision. I don’t see a changing table, I see a beautiful, unique pice of furniture that is something to be very proud of! I think you knocked it out of the ball park!
Tara @ Anything & Everything says
Oh I love this, Bre! Amazing transformation!
Bre says
Thank you SO much, Tara! 🙂
Amanda @ Dwelling in Happiness says
I SO love this, Bre!! Like, love love! You’re so clever!! And I love how it totally doesn’t even look like a changing table anymore, either! Perfect color choice and handles. 🙂 Nice work!!
Bre says
Thanks, lady! You are the sweetest. :=) You’ll have to save your little lady’s table for the future! 🙂
Christine says
Wow!!! I love it!!!
Bre says
Thank you, friend! xo
Breanna says
What an awesome upcycle, Bre! And I LOVE that hardware 🙂
Bre says
Thanks, girl! 🙂 Got the hardware on Amazon. LOVE! 🙂
Leia @ Eat It & Say Yum says
I love it! I love transforming furniture into something new. It looks great!
Bre says
Thanks, friend! 🙂 xo
Kristi says
LOVE it! Totally crushing on those fab handles! SO creative!
Bre says
Thank you, friend!! I appreciate it!