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The kitchen is known as the heart of the home, and for good reason. It’s where families and guests naturally gather to relax, share stories, and most importantly, cook and eat together! It’s no surprise then that kitchens are the number one to-do on most homeowners’ remodeling wish lists. But according to a recent U.S. Houzz & Home report, kitchens are also the most expensive home renovation, costing an average of $14,000. If a whole new kitchen isn’t in the cards for you financially, there are other, less expensive kitchen decor ideas to maximize all the space it has to offer, especially if you have the time and skills to DIY!
One of the most dramatic and impactful changes you can make to your kitchen is the addition of an island, which is one of the most popular kitchen trends for 2020. Kitchen islands are a great way to add more seating, counter, and storage space to one of the hardest working rooms in your home. They're also visually appealing and bring tons of character and charm to your space, from farmhouse kitchens to modern kitchens and beyond. Whether you dream of creating the perfect storage solution, an area for informal dining, a cozy place to perch, or all of the above, these DIY kitchen island projects are sure to inspire you. (Get more kitchen island ideas here, plus
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DIY Coastal Kitchen Island
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This DIY built-in kitchen island was made from big box store cabinets and has undergone several makeovers since it was first constructed. The latest features a lovely green-blue paint upgrade, new bar pulls, and of-the-moment shaker door panels.
Hide your trash with this DIY kitchen island complete with a built-in, pull-out trash can. For added convenience, this island also features counter seating, wood slat shelves, and hooks for hanging kitchen towels and oven mitts.
This kitchen island is made from affordable stock cabinets, painted a trendy shade of navy blue, and topped with a quartz counter. Adding beadboard to the cupboard doors takes this island to the next level.
You don’t have to start from scratch when creating the kitchen island of your dreams. If you already have an island, this helpful tutorial will show you how to add upgrades like wine storage, a towel rod, and a bookcase at the end that can hold a microwave.
This kitchen island was scored for a steal on Craigslist and then upgraded with a custom-poured concrete countertop and coats of rich gray paint. Gold hardware adds a little extra glam to this piece.
There’s a place for everything and everything in its place in this storage-friendly island. It’s made from three Ikea Billy Bookcases and an Ikea butcher block, with some molding and beadboard for added flare.
This clever guide shows you how to breathe new life into a vintage desk with a fresh coat of paint, caster wheels, and a faux marble countertop. This island is full of charming details, including a cutting board fashioned from a sliding shelf that many old desks have.
Can you ever have too much kitchen storage? Not according to this blogger! This super simple DIY project involves tipping two large bookshelves onto their sides, and adding legs and an old tabletop.
Add the perfect touch to your country kitchen with this charming DIY island. It’s made from decorative molding, barn wood, and old wood porch columns for a rustic feel that will elevate your kitchen.
How serious are you about your morning coffee? If the answer is "very," get inspired by this DIY kitchen island that was specially designed to serve as a coffee bar console table.
This cedar wood kitchen island is topped with a custom galvanized metal counter for a unique, industrial feel. Add oil rubbed bronze hardware to complete the look.
If alfresco dining is your pleasure, then this is the project for you. This kitchen island is ideal for indoor or outdoor use thanks to a weatherproofed poured concrete countertop.
Building a kitchen island with stock cabinets gives you the freedom to make your island any size you want, and incorporate whatever type of storage you would like. You can even buy cabinets that match your existing cabinetry. For more tips, check out this helpful tutorial.