BUT for now...here's a DIY for DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land!

Before...
I painted it red, added a butcher block top, some corbels (I think that's what those are called, right??), a hook for a towel, and some beadboard to go with the "new" cabinets.
I bought the island from World Market for $120 because it was the last one (and the display). I bought the butcher block top from Ikea for $89. The paint was $8, and the corbels were $3 a piece. The beadboard was left over from the kitchen reno so the total for my new island.........$223. A little pricey for my frugal tastes but it's the PERFECT size for our kitchen and will serve it's purpose of housing some little cookie-bakin' hands well :).
frugal or not...it turned out awesome. Love the corbels...really adds some character to it.
ReplyDeleteI *love* the red! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - I love the red and the added corbels.The beadboard was a great idea too!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really nice! It really took it up a notch!
ReplyDeletecame from ASPTL, love the redo!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the red! It looks fantastic! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! And it was still pretty frugal, if you ask me, especially for a custom piece of furniture! Great job.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, I love the beadboard and the red.
ReplyDeleteI just love the pop of color! Now your island looks custom made. Great job!
ReplyDeleteoh, wow!! I always see these islands and think they are so plain jane and ugly...but WOW! You made yours look like you got it from Ballard or Pottery Barn! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy squeals~well done!
ReplyDeleteCome by and see my Pottery Barn inspired typography basket.
Beautiful! Great job! I love the red and corbels:)
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!! I love the red!
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