How to Turn a Nightstand into a Chair

Do you have a spare nightstand lying around? Why not turn it into a chair? With just a few simple steps, you can give your old nightstand a new life as a comfortable chair. There’s no need to buy a new chair when you can easily turn a nightstand into one. With just a few simple steps, you can have a comfortable place to sit in minutes.

How to Turn a Nightstand into a Chair

All you need is a screwdriver and some imagination. Chairs are an important part of any home, but what do you do when you don’t have enough? In this blog post, we will show you how to turn a nightstand into a chair. This is a great way to create more seating for guests or for use in your office. Follow these simple steps, and you will be sitting pretty in no time!

Can I Use a Chair as a Nightstand?

Yes, you can use a chair as a nightstand. In fact, it is an easy way to add extra storage space to your bedroom or guest room. All you need to do is remove the back of the chair, and you have created additional storage for books, magazines, and other items. Just be sure to secure the chair in place so it won’t tip over when someone sits on it. With a little bit of creativity, you can turn any chair into a functional nightstand. So don’t throw out that old chair just yet!

There are many ways to improve the look and feel of your home without breaking the bank. Repurposing furniture is one of them! By turning an old nightstand into a comfortable chair, you can add both form and function to any room in your home. Just follow these simple steps, and you will be sitting pretty in no time.

10 Methods How to Turn a Nightstand into a Chair

1. Remove the Drawers from the Nightstand:

Before you can turn the nightstand into a chair, the first step is to remove any drawers that may be included. Then, unscrew the drawer tracks from the bottom of the nightstand and use a screwdriver to remove the screws that hold them in place. After that, the drawers can be easily lifted out. While it’s important to keep all the pieces and screws in a safe place, you can also use them for other projects.

2. Measure and Cut Wooden Dowels:

Using your measuring tape and saw, cut four wooden dowels that are the same length as the legs of your nightstand. While the exact length may vary depending on the height of your nightstand, you should aim to make them slightly longer than the original legs. These will serve as the chair’s legs. However, it’s important to remember that measuring and cutting should be done by an adult.

Using Your Measuring Tape and Saw

3. Attach Legs to Seat:

Use wood glue to attach each of the four legs to the underside of your seat in order to create a strong foundation for your new chair. Although it’s recommended that you let the glue dry overnight, you may want to use clamps to hold them in place while it dries. However, be sure to not overtighten the clamps as this could cause damage. If you don’t have clamps, you can use weights instead.

4. Use Nails or Screws to Secure Legs:

Make sure that the legs are securely attached by using nails or screws. However, it’s important to make sure that the nails or screws are not too long, as this could damage the wood. Additionally, be sure to pre-drill the holes for the nails or screws to avoid splitting the wood. Make sure to use screws that are the same size as the ones used to build the nightstand.

5. Add Side Supports:

Cut two pieces of wood that are slightly longer than the length of your seat and attach them to the side of the seat using nails or screws. This will provide additional support for your chair. While it’s important to make sure that the side supports are level and securely attached, you can also customize them with paint or stain. However, be sure to use a non-toxic paint option.

Using Nails or Screws

6. Attach Cushion:

Place a cushion on top of your chair’s seat and use upholstery tacks or staples to secure it in place. Then, use scissors to trim the excess fabric around the edges. Finally, you can add decorative throw pillows for additional comfort and style. Although the cushion should fit snugly, you may want to use batting or foam to make it more supportive. Make sure to use a fabric that’s easy to clean.

7. Add Back Support:

Cut a piece of wood that is slightly longer than the width of your seat and use nails or screws to attach it to both sides of your chair as back support. By doing so, you can make sure that the chair is both comfortable and safe to sit in. However, you may want to use a foam cushion to make the back more supportive.

8. Cover Chair with Fabric:

Use fabric glue to cover your chair with attractive fabric, making sure that all corners are securely attached and held in place with fabric glue or upholstery tacks. If necessary, you can use scissors to trim the excess fabric. However, make sure to use a durable and easy-to-clean fabric for the chair’s upholstery. Although you can use a single fabric for the entire chair, you may also want to add trim or patterns for added style.

9. Add Arms:

If desired, you can add arms to your newly transformed chair by cutting two wooden dowels that are the same length as the height of the seat and attaching them to either side of the seat using wood glue and nails or screws. If you want to customize the arms, you can also sand and paint them before attaching them. While it may take some time, it will give your chair a unique look. Make sure to use a non-toxic paint option.

Using Wood Glue

10. Enjoy Your Chair:

Now that you’ve completed all ten steps, you’re ready to enjoy your new chair! Have fun decorating it with pillows, throws, rugs, and other accessories to give it a unique look. However, make sure not to overload the chair, as this could cause it to become unstable or unsafe. With a little bit of effort and creativity, you can transform any old chair into a stylish and comfortable piece of furniture. Additionally, you can feel proud knowing that you created it yourself. Enjoy!

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Things to Consider While Turning a Nightstand into a Chair

1. Measurements:

Make sure that you measure the nightstand before beginning your project so that all of the pieces fit together properly.

2. Clamps:

If you’re going to use clamps, make sure that they are not too tight as this could cause damage to the wood.

3. Nails and Screws:

Make sure that the nails or screws are not too long, as this could damage the wood. Additionally, be sure to pre-drill the holes for the nails or screws to avoid splitting the wood.

4. Side Supports:

Cut two pieces of wood that are slightly longer than the length of your seat and attach them to the side of the seat using nails or screws. This will provide additional support for your chair.

5. Cushion:

Use upholstery tacks or staples to secure a cushion in place on top of your chair’s seat. Then, use scissors to trim any excess fabric around the edges.

6. Back Support:

Cut a piece of wood slightly longer than the width of your seat and attach it to both sides of the seat as back support.

7. Fabric:

Use fabric glue to cover your chair with attractive fabric, making sure that all corners are securely attached and held in place with fabric glue or upholstery tacks.

Use Fabric Glue to Cover Your Chair

8. Arms:

Cut two wooden dowels that are the same length as the height of the seat and attach them to either side of the seat using wood glue and nails or screws for added support and style.

9. Accessories:

Have fun decorating your chair with pillows, throws, rugs, etc., but make sure not to overload it as this could cause it to become unstable or unsafe.

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Conclusion

This is a great way to re-purpose an old piece of furniture and give it new life. It’s also a relatively easy project that can be completed in an afternoon with just a few supplies. A single chair can cost upwards of $100, but by following these simple steps on how to turn a nightstand into a chair, you can turn an ordinary nightstand into a chic and unique conversation piece for your home. 

All it takes is a little bit of imagination and some elbow grease to upcycle a plain old nightstand into something that will have your friends talking. So what are you waiting for? Get started today and see the difference a little DIY can make in your home décor.

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Adrian Green

Adrian is a woodworking hobbyist and has loved Woodworking since he was 10 years old. Back then in childhood, his father used to have a furniture shop. He used to help his dad and learned a lot from him about how to fix woodworking furniture, basic carpentry knowledge and also about how to work hard and take care of business. He enjoys woodworking as a hobby. He loves the feeling of creating something with his own hands, and the satisfaction that comes from seeing his finished products used by others.

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