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black kitchen island (update)

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desk repurposed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know, this is a desk, not a kitchen island. At least it WAS a desk before I changed it up. I built a new island/craft station for my kitchen about 18 months ago. I decided to paint it a couple of weeks ago. Why does it take me so long to finally get around to doing stuff?

 

 

desk repurposed into an islandThis how the island has looked for the last year and a half. (well, as far as the color goes at least) The cubby hole holds a lot of projects in waiting.

 

Kitchen Island UpdateI didn’t want to empty all the drawers and haul it outside to spray it with my CommandMax, so I used the next best thing…a big ole Purdy paintbrush.

 

Kitchen Island Update (3)If you don’t own a couple of these, you really need to pick some up. In my opinion, Purdy is the BEST paint brush there is. (nope, I get nothing for saying that-they probably don’t even know I use their brushes)

 

Kitchen Island Update (4)I didn’t want to clean out the project–this was a quickie makeover. I used a foam brush to paint the toward the edges that I left gray (for now).

 

Kitchen Island Update (5)A Purdy is a great brush, but the bristles of any brush will dust the inside edge. A foam brush works great for this.

 

Kitchen Island Update (6)I stacked the drawers on top of the island to paint them. You can see the type of stuff I keep in my drawers.

 

Kitchen Island Update I painted two coats of Behr Premium Plus Ultra on my black kitchen island.

 

Kitchen Island Update Yep, the picture makes it look small—but I think black really does slim. Smile

 

My island looks smaller.

Kitchen Island Update Have you ever asked for someone else’s opinion, and then did what you wanted? I asked my friends on Facebook about the color. I wanted black, and there was EVERY color suggested except black! I thank you all for your input. I always wanted it black, but I originally  went with gray, and never took the time to change it—till now!

 

island made from a deskI really, really do love it! Will it stay black? I dunno….we’ll see!

Curious about how I changed up that little bitty desk into an island/craft station? Check out these posts: DIY Kitchen Island, DIY Kitchen Island Top, and DIY Kitchen Island Completed.

I changed up the kitchen island AGAIN! I love it even more now!

gail

 

27 Comments

  1. Gail, I love your projects! Very inspirational. And esp cost-effective. One comment on the desk into a kitchen island. I feel like the legs are kind of funky. I’m thinking only the wheels should show. Could you consider to add a row of trim board around the bottom and show us how to do it please.

    1. Mary,

      I actually made this in November of 2010, so after 10 years, I’m not about to change it. 😉

      You could use a wider board in place of the narrow bottom trim I used. If you’re okay with the island being counter height, you probably wouldn’t need to add legs. However, I wanted mine higher so I could do crafts and such on it. It has been used for soooo many craft projects over the years, and being high is a real back saver.

      I’ve painted it again, as seen in the last image in this post.

      Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment Mary!
      gail

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