A DIY Kitchen Nook: This past week the fiance and I finally did
something with the awful space in our kitchen. We recently hit the one year
anniversary of us moving into our new house and we're still trying to
get everything to feel like "home". I came across several DIY ideas
online for making a kitchen nook or kitchen banquette, but none of them
were too helpful and unfortunately the fiance's lack of handyman
skills doesn't help much either... So what to do? Get creative.
DIY Kitchen Nook (aka Banquette)
I started with my base. I came across these
cabinets from Ikea. They're actually used to go over the refrigerator
in kitchens but we re-purposed them. We bought three of them each
measuring 36" long by 24" deep by 15" high. Optimum seating height is
between 18" and 20" so after we add a cushion, we should be right on
target. We picked out our favorite type of door - I think there might
have been about 5 styles to choose from - and set off home. It took us
about 1.5 hours to set everything up. I like to think of myself as an
Ikea builder master - the fiance... not so much. Like I said, not the
most handy of handymen. In total we spent $393.00 (before tax) for the
cabinets, doors, and hinges.
(Pictures from Ikea)
We headed off to HomeGoods for pillows. I covet all things Pottery Barn,
but sometimes my budget doesn't quite allow for splurges of that kind. I
can always find something fab at HomeGoods and this time I got a real
score. We picked up these high quality Pottery Barn look-a-like pillows
at $30/pair. Great steal considering that's $15 a pillow. Just to
compare, here's a Pottery Barn pillow at $35.50 each: Tonal Linen Flange Pillow.
We also grabbed a vase to put in the awkward corner space for our
"sticks". Our "sticks" came courtesy of a 40% off coupon from Michael's
Craft store. Never go to Michael's without a coupon... they have a new
set of coupons every week and you'd be crazy not to take advantage.
These "sticks" (I like to call them sticks in case you can't tell) cost
us roughly $20 and look great in the corner between the wall and the
windows.
The small wooden item is actually a crate from Michael's that I stained
myself with two coats of wood stain. Sun bleach and then . Gives a
great, rustic, beachy feel to the space. (Side note: I should really buy
stock in Michael's)