Thursday, June 26, 2014

Ugly Dresser to Kitchen Island

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Everyone has an old, ugly dresser that would be a better fit in a landfill than in a home. However, with a bit of spiffing up, they can make a great kitchen island! If you don’t happen to have an old ugly dresser on hand you can check garage sales or thrift stores for a cheap one. I went to http://www.remodelaholic.com for these great photos and tips.

You can make it as simple or as elaborate as you want, and you’ll want it to look as much like a piece of kitchen cabinetry as possible. In the sample here, a bead board was added to the back and an overhang/bar area extended from the top. To save on the cost of a work surface, this top is 2 pine board panels glued together that were sanded and stained and then trimmed with decorative molding. The main body was sanded, primed and painted to match the kitchen décor.

Here are some good ideas if you want to try this project:
1. Find a dresser with a combination of wide and narrow drawers. Wide ones are good for baking sheets and table linens. Narrow ones are great for cookbooks and cooking utensils.
2. Check the height of your kitchen counters. When looking for an old dresser you’ll want it to be the same height as your counters.
3. Find a dresser with a door
 to help it look less like a dresser and more like a piece intended for a kitchen. It makes great storage for small appliances such as a mixer or toaster.
4. Paint. Don’t try to stain anything but the top because it is made of so many different kinds of materials. Paint is the best bet: 2 coats of primer and 3 or 4 coats of a semi-gloss with a clear coat on top (and remember to sand first!)

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

A Normal Life?

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This should definitely be in my kitchen!!


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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Let's Focus on Serving

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The best way to perk up any kitchen is to find a small kitchen island that is designed with convenience and style. A serving trolley-styled portable kitchen island or cart is the ideal addition for any kitchen and can be used as a combination serving cart and an island for additional storage. They can be utilized throughout your home to take meals or snacks wherever you want to go.

These great trolley carts come in a variety of finishes and with any combination of features you need – shelves, drawers, cabinets – and you can get the work/serving top in wood, metal or stone finishes. Here are a few styles that are on the market today.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Antique Kitchen Island

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I just love this antique kitchen island … lovely natural finish, seating, and great storage with the baskets.


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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Hanging Over Your Head

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I just love the complete look of this kitchen island set. You've got it all here … an island with drawers and a shelf, seating for 4, a lovely wood top,  the overhead rack, and all in a beautiful natural finish. The rack is multi-purpose in that you could hang pots or utensils or as in the photo, baskets – of every size and shape.
The baskets in this photo are on top of the rack and also hanging underneath the rack with hooks. The rack is a good storage place for the larger baskets or for large pots; and the smaller, hanging baskets are also good storing small items, foods, sauce packages, or small pots and utensils. The storage opportunities are endless!

And there are kitchen islands that also have wicker baskets for storing things, or wire baskets for fruits or vegetables. Some island baskets are on tracks like a drawer and some sit on an open shelf.  So if you love baskets, these are ideas for you!



Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Flaming Kitchen

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Now this kitchen might just be way too hot to handle!!




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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Seating for Your Kitchen Island

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This week’s feature special for portable kitchen islands and carts is all about seating – whether bar stools or swivel stools or wood chairs or upholstered chairs. There are many, many ways the seating can be arranged and designed to provide needed, comfortable and convenient places to sit while eating. And the kitchen islands themselves can be configured, designed and finished to match or blend or coordinate with the chairs or stools; you can just take your pick for the style that will suit your seating arrangement needs. Here are just a few ideas of how you can use seating in your portable kitchen island. 

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014