New to Us Kitchen Island!
We wanted more counter space in our kitchen so we started looking at buying one of those kitchen island kits. They ranged from ~$200-1000 dollars, but none of them were really what we were looking for. My work place was renovating their space so I decided to salvage one of their old cabinets and turn it into a new kitchen island. The thing was solid enough but covered in a plastic coating that would not hold paint, and the cabinet and drawer faces were done in.
Cover Up That Horrible Plastic Fascade
I bought some thin birch plywood and cut it to fit each side. I glued it it place and then tacked it with finishing nails.
Cutting the Cupboard Holes
I drilled a few pilot holes and then used a jigsaw to cut out the openings for the drawers and the cupboards. It's slowly coming together.
Adding Trim
We wanted the island to match the look of our kitchen cupboards so I added some trim to it. I cut thin strips of MDF to use as the trim. Since I did not have a table saw, I used a circular saw and a guide. They did not come out perfect, but overall I was happy with them. I glued them in place and then tacked them with finishing nails. I filled any defects or nail holes with wood filler and then sanded smooth.
Making New Doors
The old drawer doors and cupboard doors that came with it were not salvageable so I needed to make new ones. Pretty straight forward; measure the old ones and cut new ones out of 1/2 inch MDF and then attached the trim pieces and filled in any holes or gaps with wood filler and sanded smooth.
Finished Product
I matched the paint colour of our kitchen cabinets and painted the whole thing. It took 3 coats total before I was happy with it. I attached the doors with some new hinges that matched the rest of our kitchen and put on new hardware that also matched. I measured the top and took that to Home Depot and had them make me a counter top that would fit and match the current counter top of our kitchen.
Overall I am really happy with how it turned out. It adds so much extra counter space to work on and there is a ton of extra storage now. Thanks for taking the time to check it out!