DIY Dollhouse nightstand
Ready to see the most epic nightstand that looks like a nightstand?! It's an IKEA hack- made from the Songesand. This is inspired by Pottery Barns $449 dollhouse nightstand, but wait to see how this one turns out!!!
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DIY dollhouse nightstand- an ikea hack for the Songesand inspired by Pottery Barn for an affordable price. This is for a kids bedroom and would work great for small spaces
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this is so perfect! I'm totally gonna build this for my daughter :-) how adorable!
Saw this in Pinterest ❤❤ even tho I'm already in my twenties I would definitely want one
Okay, you are adorable and I don't know how your channel doesn't have a a billlion more views!
This is so cute!!! I think you'd get a kick out of the furniture designed by an artist named Fornasetti. Some of his furniture looked like buildings and they were really cool.
Step 1 get a husband to help 😂
I love your color palette. Those candle colors are my favorite colors . Is your wallpaper available through Spoonflower?
I LOVE it, books are great as well!
@AtHomewithAshley
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Thank you!
This turned out so incredible! Great job! 💜
@AtHomewithAshley
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thank you Rene!
Amazingly GORGEOUS ❤
So good!
Que precioso trabajo ✨💗✨
Super cute!
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Thanks! I appreciate it!
Cute!
this is my new favourite diy 🤍
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oh thank you! That's so sweet!
I loved this tutorial! I am definitely going to try making my own when I start up woodworking. In the video, you mentioned that you wish the bottom panel was lower so there would be more storage space + that the middle panel needed to be cut down to fit behind the door. What if you swapped the positions of the panels so that the middle panel will now be fitted at the bottom of the nightstand, and the bottom panel which already fits behind the door will now be a shelf in the middle? The main problem would be that the back thin panel would have to be replaced with a longer piece now that you have that room. But otherwise, logistically would this address the issue of having to find extra wood pieces to screw the legs in to be level with the nightstand + create a bit more storage?