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Aug. 6th, 2011 02:15 amSo, I'm a lady on a budget. A tight one. But! I am also a resourceful lady who likes to thrift shop, likes a challenge, and likes to make ugly and neglected things beautiful. Ain't that lucky?
For about four years, I have been using some very ugly, very damaged, unmatching particleboard end tables as bedside tables. They don't have drawers and are too short and too wide and too wobbly, and are just altogether unpleasant! My cat chews on my glasses and my earplugs sometimes because I don't have a drawer to put them in. Isn't that a sad story? And I don't need to tell you how else a bedside table with a drawer might come in handy, am I right, friends?
I have been keeping my eyes peeled in stores for a pair of matching, petite night stands, but haven't been able to find anything in my super-teensy price range. So when I came across an ugly, 1970's plasticized laminate set at the Salvation Army, I thought, "Dare I...? Do I have the hubris to think I can solve a problem likeMaria 1970's plastic laminate?"

I DO.
The Sally Ann guy tried to sell me this set for $20. Pffft! I beat him down to $10 for the pair, citing their extreme unattractiveness, and we were off to the races. While very ugly, the tables actually appeared to have been well cared-for... the drawers were clean as a whistle, and at some point, some 80's dude cared enough about them to replace the legs, and the pieces were nice and sturdy. So I handed over my ten bucks and loaded them into the car.
( See the end results this way! )
For about four years, I have been using some very ugly, very damaged, unmatching particleboard end tables as bedside tables. They don't have drawers and are too short and too wide and too wobbly, and are just altogether unpleasant! My cat chews on my glasses and my earplugs sometimes because I don't have a drawer to put them in. Isn't that a sad story? And I don't need to tell you how else a bedside table with a drawer might come in handy, am I right, friends?
I have been keeping my eyes peeled in stores for a pair of matching, petite night stands, but haven't been able to find anything in my super-teensy price range. So when I came across an ugly, 1970's plasticized laminate set at the Salvation Army, I thought, "Dare I...? Do I have the hubris to think I can solve a problem like

I DO.
The Sally Ann guy tried to sell me this set for $20. Pffft! I beat him down to $10 for the pair, citing their extreme unattractiveness, and we were off to the races. While very ugly, the tables actually appeared to have been well cared-for... the drawers were clean as a whistle, and at some point, some 80's dude cared enough about them to replace the legs, and the pieces were nice and sturdy. So I handed over my ten bucks and loaded them into the car.
( See the end results this way! )