A Lazy Susan Painted and Upcycled Into a Side Table....

Kimberly Noelle
by Kimberly Noelle
Since I have moved my living room around about a dozen times and finally finding a place for it all that works and flows nicely my only side table is to big for the corner, between my sofa and wall. It was looking crammed and not to scale so I went around town hoping to find something affordable. I even thought of a wooden stool I could paint white but the cheapest one I found was at Target for $40 and I was not going to spend that on something I could probably make myself for half of that. I decided I was going to think outside the box and low and behold I found my lazy Susan that I was planning on giving away and this metal plant stand I had stuffed in the corner behind my sofa chair. I put 2 and 2 together and created my own quirky little side table. I'm just loving it.
Just some odds and ends I was not using and a little creativity made for a cute little side table.
The many transformations of the lazy susan.
A close up. I sanded the lazy susan down, sprayed it with a white and then used several layers of acrylic paints to create this.
I improvised with objects laying around my home that weren't being used and created a quirky, one of a kind no cost side table.
This is the table I had before. It was just to big for the corner and looked very crammed.
Now it's less crammed.
Kimberly Noelle
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