I have a large pine table that I want to repurpose as a kitchen island
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Kim McEntire on Jul 28, 2014cut the table in half (or to desired size). connect the open (cut) end with a 1x 2 on the underside or a slat of the original table. remove and reposition legs from unused end. use remainder of table for shelves, railing ect....Helpful Reply
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Jean M on Jul 28, 2014post a pic of the table so I can the piece and know what to doHelpful Reply
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Olga C on Jul 29, 2014I like Kim's idea but would add baskets to hold storage on the shelf and leave the leaf on the side to screw hooks on to hold pots, utensils, towels or oven mitts! Love your tableHelpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jul 29, 2014A suggestion if you wish to have it closed in on 3 sides...use beadboard! There is a molding made for corners. Then slats should be easy to install by attaching a frame with screws (counter sink screws and they will be behind the beadboard. This will probably be a rather simple task.Helpful Reply
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Wendy Johnson on Jul 29, 2014I just want to see what you do and how..love all the suggestionsHelpful Reply
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