DIY Kitchen Island: How to Build a Kitchen Island using this IKEA Hack
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Learn how to build a stunning kitchen island using this IKEA kitchen hack in this DIY tutorial. Create a custom butcher block kitchen island that will transform your space!
Welcome to our DIY kitchen island project! In this video, we will show you how to build a stunning kitchen island using an IKEA kitchen hack. We combined a beautiful butcher block table top with custom plywood sides and IKEA kitchen cabinets to create a functional and stylish centerpiece for our kitchen.
The table top is made from solid white oak, providing a durable and elegant surface for meal preparation and dining. We took the time to paint the plywood sides ourselves, ensuring a personalized touch and seamless integration with our kitchen decor.
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Whether you're looking to upgrade your kitchen, explore IKEA hacks, or embark on a creative DIY journey, this video is packed with valuable insights and step-by-step instructions to guide you through the process. We hope you find inspiration and useful tips to apply in your own home improvement projects.
Join us as we transform our kitchen with this stunning DIY kitchen island. Discover the joy of creating something beautiful and functional with your own hands. Don't forget to subscribe, like, and leave a comment to let us know your thoughts and share your own experiences.
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If you are interested in which size of cabinets I used, let me know on the comments section below.
How to Build a Kitchen Island
DIY Kitchen Island
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PRODUCTS USED:
METOD base kitchen cabinet
80*60*80cm
60*37*80cm
40*60*80cm
MAXIMERA inserts (The 80*60cm base)
outer one 80*60cm
inner one 80*60cm
AXSTAD drawer fronts 80*40cm 2pc
40*40cm 2pcs
EQUIP white shelf 2pcs
(The 60*37cm base)
AXSTAD showcase drawer fonts 30*80cm 2pcs
2by4s pieces of lumber to secure the bases cabinets
Base moulding to cover the 2by4s.
Kitchen cabinet handles of your choice
Top board plate of your choice.
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Wow! Absolutely stunning. I wasn’t too sure abthe stain on top at first but the end result was really beautiful x great job
Thank you much 😊
How was the counter top attached? Just using brackets inside the cabinets?
The ikea cabinets come with metal rails that have screw holes that you can use to attach the top to the cabinets.
Love your floors. Did you install them? If so what color and brand?
Hi, sorry for the late response, we actually got our place with the floors installed.
Nice Work!
Thank you.
Hi I was wondering what’s the measurements of your kitchen island please
Hi, it’s 60cm by 160cm .Then the top board plate extends With 20cm.
Should put it on Casters add a white plug strip and roll it around as needed. That’s what I did and added a paper towel holder and 2 dish towel bars. I love mine it is totally functional I added an oversized extra thick Maple Butcher block that I lightly sand and oil twice a year. It looks amazing. My ninja air fryer and food processor and pressure cookers live below and on top when in use I simply plug them on the Plug strip tucked below the top and screwed down in place. It’s lovely to have it electrified
And so easy. Then roll it around to mop or plug in or unplug
Wazi corona manenos...
🤣🤣🤣 matuta nne kwa kichwa
No safety boots 🥾 nice feet though 😋😍🥰❤️
👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
♥️
How did you secure the butcher block? Or is it just sitting on top?
Hi, I used screws from the bottom, when you get the base cabinets it comes with some metal rails with holes, that you use to attach the board to the base cabinets.
You did all these work with kids relaxed?😳 beautiful job Collette
Yes! Thank you! hahahahhaha, you saw my hair right? Mum power :)
you did not paint it, cause you keeping the paint brush incorrect. but 10 for effort. well done
Thank you for the 10😊, but I don't understand what you mean by "you didn't paint it" we stained the top and painted the back plate(which I didn't record) that was it?
Hi Collette, can I ask what was the name of the IKEA kitchen unit you have used for this? Thanks
Hi, I used the METOD base cabinets, here is the link www.ikea.com/dk/da/p/metod-underskabsstel-hvid-50205626/
Thanks so much, can I ask if you know the overall cost you spent roughly on the island in total? Xx
It was around $550, but this is denmark, its cheap.
Wow! Beautiful,but that’s a lot of work.
🤣 yes the assembling of tje cabinets was alot of work, but after that it was all easy.
Bravissima! Complimenti..un saluto dall'Italia!
Thank you 🙂
Very helpful video! Did he screw the base to the floor or no?
No we built a cabinet base using 2*4s and screwed the cabinets into them
Not sure if I missed it but you did not show how you attached the top to the base and what fixings you used.
Yes, we didn't show that, but the ikea cabinets have rails at the top with screw holes, which allow you to attach the butcher block or any type of top you have using screws
@@ACornerInEurope please give us a detailed breakdown maybe in the description of the video? Alles liebe !
@@fatimaleger2839 I will include it in the description😊
What is the stain that you used on the butcher block?
Its a danish brand made for butcher blocks. Here is the link
www.bauhaus.dk/junckers-rustik-bordpladeolie-sort-0-75-l
Maybe you can get something similar and make sure you seal it, I did not seal mine. I sealed it on my coffee bar and it looks really good. Let me know if you need anything else.
love the ideas of building an IKEA too.... did you attach the sub-base (2x4 lumber) to your floor ???
No I didn't, because it's rental but it's quite steady
Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Hvor fandt du bordpladen med den ekstra bredde og hvad er målene?
Hej CarsCloseUp. Den er 165*80*2,5 cm.
Jeg købte og fik den skåret hos Bauhaus. Udover bordpladen fik jeg også til 2 flotte hylder, som jeg har lavet med resten samt nogle rør.
@@ACornerInEurope Cool, tak! Ok den er ikke mere end 80 cm! Jeg kunne godt se du også var i Bauhaus😄
Nej, den er ikke mere end 80 :)
Hvis du har behov for mere, så kan du evt. købe 2 og lime dem sammen.
Ja det har jeg overvejet, men jeg kan se, at Bauhaus faktisk har en på 90, så det tror jeg er nok!!
Super video sehr Gut gemacht
Danke 🙂
Hii collete keep on
I definitely will, thank you
Love it! Beautiful
Thank you🙂
Wow! Spitzenklasse
Thank you❤️
Good job
Thanks
Wow
😊 thank you
Can you please list exactly what you used in this project
Hi Preet, check the description box below, I just added it.
so beautifull love it
Thank you! Cheers!
Where did you buy the worktop from?
From my local hardware store
Beautiful
Thank you mercy 😊
Right on point 👌
Thank you:)
Lovedddd it❤
Thank you 🙂
How did you keep the island from moving around at the base?
I used pieces of 1 by 2s, check on the video from minute 13, it shows how I did it.😊
@@ACornerInEurope oh i see! I noticed that in the video but I wasn't sure if you nailed them into the floor? or do the pieces just keep everything down?
No we didn't nail them to the floor, we combined the 1 by 2s pieces together with pockets holes, then drilled the cabinets on top of the 1 by 2s and also drilled the cabinets to each other to make one big piece. Its solid!😅 Won't move an inch.
We kind of made a frame with the 1 by 2s the frame is smaller in length and width compared to the kitchen Island.
@@ACornerInEurope Good to know. This is really cool! I'm might try this out for my kitchen.