Sunday, February 21, 2010
Kitchen Island
This project took quite a while to complete. I bought the dresser off Craigslist back in September for $35. I really wish I had a "Before" picture. However, just imagine a seafoam green painted dresser with a mosaic top of starfish and seashells, complete with green leaf drawer pulls. When I got the dresser home and looked inside the drawers, I saw it was stamped "Bassett," so I think I definitely got a solid, quality dresser.
I started by taking the ornate scalloped wood trim off the bottom and removing the top. I then attached a piece of plywood to the bottom of the dresser so I could attach the feet I purchased from Lowes. Then I bought a piece of bead board for the back and some pine boards for the sides. I gave the whole thing a coat of black paint. I purchased new hardware from eBay. I thought about using all 6 drawers but found these baskets @ Michael's that fit perfectly and thought it helped it look more like an island. And the final touch was the 2" butcher block top that we splurged on that a local cabinet maker built for us.
Total Cost
dresser - $35
paint - $10
wood/bead board - $25
baskets - $28
hardware - $14
butcher block - $138
So a total of $250 for a kitchen island that fits our space. We really needed the extra storage, so I'm super excited to have this project done.
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3 comments:
wow! It's beautiful! What a deal and you did a fantastic job. I love it! We have two marble slabs (that came with our home, just sitting outside). I plan to use them in a similar way - some day. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity in the DIY Project Parade! :)
Roeshel
WONDERFUL idea- i wish i had room in my kitchen for this- unfortunately i have a galley kitchen
Great idea! Love the baskets, too.
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