DIY Cutting board storage
What I love most about this project is that it’s easy, budget-friendly, and super functional! It uses up dead space in a beautiful way that makes sense, and adds storage!
I’ll go ahead and apologize now for the quality of photos. I wasn’t anticipating turning this into a full post, it was a project I did in Instagram stories while working on my coffee bar and it kind of took off. I had a lot of requests for a material lists, instructions, etc. So here it is!
If you’d like to read more about the coffee bar project, check out this post!
Materials list for this project:
– Whatever kind of wood you want for the shelf (I used scraps) this pine from Home Depot would work too – get creative! You can even use MDF if you want to paint it
– 1/2 inch copper 90 degree pipe connectors (I got a pack but you can buy as many as you need)
– 5/8 round wooden dowel
– Rapid fuse super glue
– Spray paint (optional)
– Stain (optional)
– Rub and buff (optional)
Here’s the side of the cabinet that I’m referring to for this project. It definitely needs something to balance out the space, right?!
That being said, I wanted it to function and serve purpose too. So, I decided on cutting board storage. This is a super simple idea that would take very few materials and I had high hopes it would be beautiful too!
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