Do you like a good update? Finding the perfect table lamp for your bedroom can be expensive and hard to find. Unless you find the perfect thrifted light fixture! Today, learn how to DIY a Goodwill lamp makeover with paint!
Goodwill Lamp Makeover with Paint
If you are looking to update a table lamp in your bedroom, I have the perfect makeover for you!
![lamp on nightstand](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-pIN1.jpg)
Currently, I’m working on revamping my bedroom that has yet to be ‘vamped’ since we moved into MWA 2.0 in April of 2022.
The bedroom is always the last place I get settled and add home decor.
How ’bout you? What’s the last room you decorate after a big move?
Well, I was at the point I wanted to add a lamp to my new night stand, and I just couldn’t find anything that was affordable.
Until I walked into my local Goodwill and found this…
![goodwill lamp makeover with paint brown lamp with brown shade on table](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-1.jpg)
It is the perfect size and shape, but I HATED the color and finish. I’m not gonna even ask what YOU think! LOL!
And guess how much? $4.99!!!!
I decided this was a great candidate for an easy lamp makeover.
Update Lamps with Paint
The easiest way to update any lamp or light fixture is with paint!
And bedroom lamps or table lamps are the easiest to paint over!
Can You Paint Over a Lamp?
Painting over a lamp is SUPER easy.
It’s even easy to change your mind AND the color WHILE your are doing the lamp makeover!
Let me show you how I know this:
![collage of lamp base in three different colors.](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-23.jpg)
and then, finally, a gray with green undertones.
Yep… my table lamp was repainted in TWO different colors before I finally found the THIRD and final paint color choice!
What Kind of Paint Should I Use to Paint a Lamp?
You can use spray paint, acrylic paint, or even chalk paint to do a bedroom lamp makeover.
The paint I used was a mix of acrylic paint with a tablespoon of baking powder. This gave the paint some extra texture and made the lamp look more like stone or cement… which was the look I was going for.
More on that in just a bit.
How Do You Make A Cheap Lamp Look Expensive?
This is the question we all want answered, right?
How do we make something look like a diamond on a rhinestone budget?
With an old lamp that is thrifted (can’t get much cheaper than $4.99), you use paint, texture, and ‘technique’.
Tools you’ll need
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7 Quick and Easy Steps to Update a Bedroom Lamp
Here are seven quick and easy steps to update a thrifted lamp:
- Gently clean the lamp with mild detergent and wipe off with a damp rag. Starting with a clean surface is always a good idea!
- Now, take your paint and mix in 1 tablespoon of baking soda using a mixing cup. I used 1 tablespoon of baking soda to about 4 tablespoons of paint. There’s no real formula for this. You start with less and add more baking soda to achieve the textured finish you want. More baking soda means more texture.
- If the lamp base is dark (like mine was), prior to painting, spray the surface with matte finishing spray. This will keep the dark color from bleeding through after each paint coat (ask me how I know this). I would spray with two coats before painting.
- Now, using the craft sponge, dip in the paint and ‘paint’ the lamp by using a tapping motion. This will give you the look of cement/stone. Let dry between coats.
![goodwill lamp makeover with paint lamp base and sponge brush in hand](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-25.jpg)
- After the paint has dried, brush-on or sponge your creme wax in small areas (Photo 1 & 2), and then wipe with a damp lint free cloth (Photo 3). This will leave the wax in the creases and give more depth to the lamp (Photo 4). This is what makes the lamp look more ‘high-end’.
![collage of lamp base in with waxing process steps](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-24.jpg)
- Don’t forget to paint the finial on top!
- To finish the lamp, spray again with two coats of matte finishing spray.
And that’s it! Now you have a lovely, custom lamp that costs you pennies, but looks like a million bucks. (Well, maybe not quite a million.)
Cheap Table Lamp That Looks High End
This updated cheap lamp was painted a custom mixed color of gray with a (sage) green undertone. It’s one of those colors that looks gray if you put green beside it, or green if you put a certain gray color beside it. Perfect for the vision I have for my bedroom!
![goodwill lamp makeover with paint lamp on nightstand with bed and pink pillows to the left](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-16.jpg)
I’m kind of torn about whether to keep the natural lamp shade that came with it, or add one in white. What do YOU think?
![lamp on nightstand with bed and pink pillows to the left](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-15.jpg)
And here’s another sneak peek of the bedroom. This is the nightstand I found using Google Image Search! I got it for a GREAT price!
![goodwill lamp makeover with paint lamp on nightstand with bed and pink pillows to the left](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-21.jpg)
And a closeup of the finish…
![lamp on nightstand with coral piece to right](http://myweeabode.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Goodwill-lamp-makeover-18.jpg)
BONUS Tips for Shopping at Goodwill
Here are a few tips for shopping at the Goodwill that will save you time and money!
- If you find a brand-name item while perusing the store, be sure to compare the price online to the price that the Goodwill has placed on it. Sometimes, there isn’t much of a savings… other times, there’s a HUGE savings!
- If you don’t have time to browse the whole store, be sure to go to the aisles that have what you are looking for. For me, that is usually the aisle with baskets, white dishes, candle holders, frames, and furniture. I scan quickly, and look for specifics, like ironstone, vintage Pyrex, rattan and woven items, and candle holders that I can update (or not).
- If you find a pottery item with a maker’s maker, no matter how ugly it may be, you might not want to pass it up!
- However, don’t buy something you think you MIGHT use, but aren’t sure. I’ve done this, and ended up stashing it under my bed for far too long, and then putting it by the dumpster when I moved. I didn’t save money thrifting… I wasted it.
- AND, checkout this Goodwill outlet stores post for even more tips and tricks you may have never heard before!
More Thrifted Lamp Ideas
If you’re looking for even more great lamp projects, here some great ideas from fellow bloggers:
- 5 Thrifted Lamp Makeover Ideas
- The Best Lamp Makeover Ideas
- Ugly Thrifted Floor Lamp Gets a Makeover
Now It’s Your Turn!
Have you picked up something that is a ‘find’ at a thrift store and added it to your DIY projects pile? Are you looking for something that just might be available at a Goodwill that can be recycled and updated, or even make a great home improvement project?
Let me know in the comments! I love hearing from you! It always makes my day!
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