I have only a top of a hutch with glass doors...any ideas?

Darlene Jackson
by Darlene Jackson
I have the top of a hutch, with glass doors. I am looking for ideas.
  11 answers
  • Teri Boelk Teri Boelk on Jun 30, 2015
    Put some trim around it, paint it and hang it as a shelf, like a kitchen cabinet. Or put legs on it and trim and paint it and use as a curio cabinet free standing.
  • Donna Craft Donna Craft on Jun 30, 2015
    I had the same situation. Found a a low, wide dresser at a thrift store that was perfect for the hutch. I took out the center shelves in the hutch and created an entertainment center for the tv,etc. Drawers hold dvds, etc.
  • WendyLou WendyLou on Jun 30, 2015
    Hang with a french cleat on wall to use as a headboard. Can also do the same almost anywhere...
  • Darla Darla on Jun 30, 2015
    You can put it on any table, desk or cabinet that's the right height.
  • Sharon Kruger Thomason Sharon Kruger Thomason on Jul 01, 2015
    depends where you want to use it, I sanded it and painted it a mint green sorry I don't have pic now but then replaced the glass with sheet of gold metal like the kind u use in pie rack boxes can find at Lowes ace and home depot.,where the knobs were I purchased glass round door pulls and mine could light up the cabinet. placed on cabinet. free counter in my kitchen for extra storage space, good luck crafting hope this might inspire you .
  • Judy Judy on Jul 01, 2015
    I had one white wicker and one maple. on separate days and separate mission stores, I found a white wicker desk and a maple desk. One is my computer desk and the other my sewing desk. Perfect for me.
  • Sheri Richards Fisher Sheri Richards Fisher on Jul 01, 2015
    Depending on it's size... you can mount it on the wall as a cabinet. Or finish off the bottom and use as a sit-on-the-floor curio cabinet. Have fun!!
  • Sharon Haughton Sharon Haughton on Jul 01, 2015
    I have a friend who turned a glass china hutch into an aviary. She removed all shelves then added tree branches and other bird friendly natural items to the interior. She has 3-4 small, beautiful birds. Since I didn't do this, I don't know if she put screen in the top to provide fresh air or what kind of birds she has, but it was an amazing piece.
  • Elaine McNutt Elaine McNutt on Jul 01, 2015
    Used one in my classroom. I took the glass out, whipped gloss-off over the surfaces, then sprayed it turquoise, I used a dark brown shear fabric that was gathered in place of the glass. It sets on the top of a counter and hides all kinds of things. I wish I had a picture. Turned out great.
  • Carol Tanner Carol Tanner on Jul 06, 2015
    I hung a small hutch on the wall over my toilet in the bathroom. Depending on the weight and overall size you can either hang it on a wall, or put legs on it and use it as a display case.
  • Lindcurt Lindcurt on Jul 15, 2015
    I use mine for a medicine cabinet. I hung it about 3.5 feet off the floor. I put my laundry hampers underneath it. It is very near my lavatory so I have easy access to the items I need.