Kozbi wanted a night light for her baby's nursery and made this cute one from Benno CD shelf. I love the little shoes peeking out between the lights.
She says, "We started with the Benno shelves in white, which we've had for CDs and other stuff for years. And we had the Ikea Non lights.
When we started doing our baby's nursery, we moved the shelves in there. We wanted to create a subtle light to use at night time, and we didn't want a baby-ish nightlight. The whole nursery is non-traditional, and the color scheme is creamsicle (orange, white, khaki). So, we came up with turning the first three cubbyholes into light boxes. :) We love it and the light is the perfect brightness. We plugged the cord into the outlet that goes to the wall switch, so it ends up being the main light unless we need to pull the chain on the ceiling light.
The whole project cost about $5. We had to buy three pieces of clear acrylic that my husband cut to cover the front of the cubbyholes. We bought orange glaze to glaze the acrylic. And we stuck the now orange acrylic covers up with Velcro -- so now we can change light bulbs without major effort. We drilled holes through the back of those cubbyholes to put the cords through."
See more of her nursery night light or view the entire nursery here.
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She says, "We started with the Benno shelves in white, which we've had for CDs and other stuff for years. And we had the Ikea Non lights.
When we started doing our baby's nursery, we moved the shelves in there. We wanted to create a subtle light to use at night time, and we didn't want a baby-ish nightlight. The whole nursery is non-traditional, and the color scheme is creamsicle (orange, white, khaki). So, we came up with turning the first three cubbyholes into light boxes. :) We love it and the light is the perfect brightness. We plugged the cord into the outlet that goes to the wall switch, so it ends up being the main light unless we need to pull the chain on the ceiling light.
The whole project cost about $5. We had to buy three pieces of clear acrylic that my husband cut to cover the front of the cubbyholes. We bought orange glaze to glaze the acrylic. And we stuck the now orange acrylic covers up with Velcro -- so now we can change light bulbs without major effort. We drilled holes through the back of those cubbyholes to put the cords through."
See more of her nursery night light or view the entire nursery here.
Related hacks:
- Kid's bedroom is the place to play with ideas
- Boring room for your kid? Here's what Jo did
- Geeky dad, funky kid's room
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