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Selasa, 07 Juni 2016

Upcycled Awesome Kitchen Islands Made From Old Dressers


Dont know what to do with that old dresser that you no longer need in the bedroom?
How about repurposing that old salvaged dresser and turning it into a unique, one 
of a kind new kitchen island? Check out the examples below for what you can 
do with a little bit of paint and some creative thinking and maybe youll be
 inspired to upcycle your own old dresser into a fantastic new 
kitchen island! Read on for more tips and ideas!


Here are a few ideas for how to turn your old dresser into a new kitchen island:


  • Dont be afraid to use color! Sometimes a bright or bold pop of color is exactly what a kitchen needs.

  • Replace old drawer pulls with new hardware, possibly some that matches your cabinet hardware.

  • Think about using the sides as creative storage spaces: add hooks for potholders or utensils, or a towel rack to hang kitchen towels. Large magnets are also great for holding utensils.

  • Add casters to the legs so that you can  move it around easily.

  • Add bead board to the backside or even a chalkboard or chalkboard paint! (heres a how-to).

  • Remove drawers (and use those elsewhere in your home) to create open storage inside of the dresser - this is great for storing larger pots and pans or cookbooks!

  • Choose a sturdy top for your dresser. If you are going to be doing a lot of food preparation on it, you may want to replace the top with a piece of marble or butcher block wood (check Ikea!).



I love these colors! Dresser turned kitchen island via hgtv


This large dresser painted a sunny yellow brightens up the kitchen! 



Dresser to colorful kitchen island upcycle from Remodelaholic (above and below)


by Remodelaholic



Dresser turned kitchen island with towel holder by Solo Thais


Dresser drawers make great kitchen storage! Image from Country Living


From hgtvs Casey Noble Design On A Dime



Dresser turned kitchen island from Remodelaholic


Kitchen island in bright blue


Add a chalkboard to the backside (or use chalkboard paint!)Heres how to make  your own chalkboard paint


This one isnt a dresser, but a desk, (above and below) by Sues Musings


by Sues Musings


What a pretty dresser-to-kitchen island upcycle!


Put two dressers back to back to create a kitchen island



What do you think?



Did you enjoy this post? You might also enjoy: 
Upcycled Dressers: Painted, Wallpapered, & Decoupaged

Old Furniture Upcycled Into Dollhouses & Play Kitchens


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