DIY Wallpapered Stool

In my 6-months in home tour last week, I mentioned I had a few projects up my sleeve to tie the pink and blue sides of my home office together in order to help it feel like a more coherent and intentional space. Well…nothing like proclaiming that plan to the world to get my gears in motion (the clock is ticking after all)! I’ve been wanting to do this project for ages; I am so excited to have it done and beyond smitten with the result. Come on in and see the latest addition…

Blue and Pink Home Office

This sweet little wallpapered stool has literally been on my To-Do List for ages. I first got the idea HERE…and loved the wallpaper concept so much (of course) that I grabbed a BEKVÄM stool the next time I was at IKEA. It has literally been sitting in our garage, still in its packaging, for at least 2 years…waiting for both inspiration and opportunity to come along.

Flower Wallpapered Stool

There are so many awesome makeovers of this very stool all over the web. With its unfinished state, sturdy construction and compact size, the possibilities for making it your own and customizing it for your home really are endless. I use stools all the time in my office, but I usually snag them from the neighboring playroom. I knew this unfinished gem was the perfect candidate for tying the office color scheme together while providing me with a dedicated office stool. Finding this wallpaper on Spoonflower was exactly what I wanted…and what luck I stumbled onto it within minutes of starting my search (anyone else waste HOURS searching the endless patters on Spoonflower?)

Spoonflower Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper

This stool makeover was a one-day project that I really wish I had done sooner! If you need a handy step stool with major personality, here is what you need to pull off a similar look!

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Materials

  • Wood Stool – You really can’t beat this one from IKEA. The price is great, it comes unfinished, and sure is a sturdy little sucker!
  • Paint or stain in the color of your choice – I used Minwax Express Color Gel Stain in Indigo
  • Wallpaper Sample – For this specific stool, you only need about 15″x17″ of paper so a sample might be all you need! Spoonflower lets you order as small as 1×2′! A 2×2′ piece ($10-$15) is sufficient!
  • Mod Podge
  • Tools: Scissors/rotary cutter/x-acto knife, cutting mat, paint brush, rags (for staining)

It is certainly a personal preference whether to paint/stain/paper your stool with it assembled or disassembled. Since mine was brand new, I chose to keep mine in pieces, and only assembled it after it was fully stained and my papers were cut to size. Either way you go, start by painting or staining the stool…

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Stain

I chose stain for a few different reasons. First and foremost, I already had it! Second, it’s COOOLD here in Kansas, so spray paint (which is normally my first choice for projects like this) was completely out of the question. (Even if I used my cold-weather painting tips, I wasn’t confident I could get a nice finish in such frigid temps!) I also liked that the stain provides saturated color but still lets some of the woodgrain show through. It matched the wallpaper so beautifully, and it dries super fast…so all in all it was a no-brainer solution for this project! I gave each surface of the stool three coats of stain using a rag, letting it dry to the touch between coats.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Stain

Since you’ll be papering the tops of the step surfaces, don’t bother wasting stain or time on those areas. However, since getting the paper to line up perfectly along the edge of the stool can be challenging, I do recommend staining all the edges before papering.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Stain

While the stain/paint dries, trim down your wallpaper.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

The stool has a slight beveled edge, so outright tracing the step surfaces won’t give you a perfect fit. I chose to measure my cuts initially, and then gradually trimmed each one down to the fit the tops nicely.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

To get the corner shape of the bottom step and the handle shape of the top step just right, I did trace them onto the back of the wallpaper.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

However, even with the shapes right, it took several trims to get all the edges fitting perfectly. I recommend an x-acto knife for cutting out these smaller shapes with precision.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

With some patience and constantly fitting the paper to the stool, you should end up with two cuts of paper that fit atop the step surfaces perfectly!

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Cut Paper

Once your paint/stain is dry and your paper is trimmed down and ready to go, assemble the stool according to the directions.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Assemble Stool

Although I bought the type of wallpaper that has an adhesive backing, I wanted to make sure it wouldn’t lift up or pull off over time. Our wallpapered trunk has held up great, so I used the same method for adhering the paper here. To secure the wallpaper, first spread the top surfaces with Mod Podge. Then remove the wallpaper backing (if there is one) and smooth the paper onto the step, ensuring there are no wrinkles.

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Apply Paper

Next, go around the entire perimeter of both steps and add an extra thin layer of Mod Podge just where the paper meets the wood. This seals the edge and prevents the paper from lifting or curling up over time!

DIY Wallpapered Stool | Seal Edges

After letting the stool dry and cure overnight, it was ready for action!

DIY Flower Wallpapered Stool

And what action might that be? As you might guess, I need to get up high to take a lot of my overhead shots of projects and tutorials. Now I have the perfect stool to do so! (By the way, I specifically chose the Woven Peel-and-Stick paper for this project since it has a reeeeaaally durable and wipeable finish (same one I used on our lamps). I have no heartache about stepping on this paper and no worries about it ripping!)

DIY Flower Wallpapered Stool

When not in use, the stool tucks right underneath my sewing table! It’s easy to pull out when I need it, and put it back when not in use to free up floor space. (You can see another upcoming project peeking out on the chair there!)

DIY Flower Wallpapered Stool

I never would have thought that adding a single element would change the entire feel and cohesiveness of the space. Yet with the presence of just this pretty flowered paper, suddenly all the different elements in the room (like the huge pink pin board!) work together! Of course, a few more pink accessories certainly help and are just the jolt this space needed to feel more complete!

Pink and Blue Home Office

Blue and Pink Home Office

If you having some elements in a room that just don’t seem to be jiving together, try to unify them and make them feel intentional by adding another element that combines them both. In this case, the stool brings together the pinks, golds and blues from around the room into a single spot! With a unifying piece to connect the dots, all of a sudden each element makes more visual sense!

DIY Flower Wallpapered Stool

I’m officially obsessed with this floral pattern and am looking for ways to use more of it around the room. This office/studio is quickly shaping up to be one of my most favorites ever…here’s hoping I can take everything with me when I go. I never repeat spaces, but I just might with this one!

See You Soon!
Megan