Upcycled Crib Into Bathroom Vanity

A while ago I was given an old crib from a friend who was moving and was going to donate it. I never turn down a piece of furniture as I try to see potential in everything.

I had been thinking of doing a faux vanity in my powder room around the pedestal sink. I was initially planning on buying wooden dowels from the hardware store, but let’s face it, lumber is insanely expensive right now.

 

 

I had a light bulb moment and thought I could use the crib slats.

 

 

I began by cutting the rounded crib tops to use as the top and middle supports.

 

 

After the top pieces were cut, I used the jigsaw along the edges and cut the slats off. They were glued and pegged so cutting was the easiest way to get them loose.

Once all the pieces were cut, I sanded down the edges.

I planned on having a hidden stool at the bottom so after measuring the width of the pedestal sink, I removed 11 slats and cut them down to allow for the stool.

 

 

I then nailed the slats onto the curved pieces.

As this was going against the wall, I only needed to close in one side. I used some molding I had on hand and some plywood.

For the plywood I cut out a small gap to allow space for the baseboard.

 

 

I then traced around the vanity leaving about 1cm around for the top piece.

I then needed to add the cut out for the pedestal sink. I got this super handy contour gauge off of Amazon and it worked well in getting the shape I needed.

Once that was cut to size, I moved it into place and slid the top on. I then added some nails to attach it to the base.

I had cut down the 11 slats for the front of the stool so I used those to see how wide the stool needed to be.

The next step was to figure out the stool. I used the contour gauge to figure out the bottom of the pedestal sink and the level to see how deep the stool could be.

I then nailed the stool together and nailed the crib slats onto the front.

I then used my go-to primer, chalk paint, and antique wax.

Primer allows for no sanding.

The chalk paint covers great over the primer. I always use a cream chalk paint for this finish.

Then a layer of antique wax gives the driftwood look.

I then sprayed the whole vanity with this matte clear sealant.

I finished off the stool with a fun blue accent on the sides and a leather strap to pull it out.

 

 

I’ve linked the contour gauge above and also here

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