30 Rustic DIY Kitchen Island Ideas

We all know that spring brings new things, new ideas and new energy for something do create. If you are bored with your kitchen and you want to change something in it but you don’t have big budget and you don’t have an idea, than this is the post for you. We found amazing tutorials that will help you with the idea. If you have a modern kitchen and there is a space for something interesting to do than you should make by yourself rustic kitchen island. You can restore some old cabinet you have or you can make new island out of old wooden boards. The pallets are always here to help to make something interesting and cool. Also you can make rustic kitchen island out of crates. Here are some amazing rustic diy kitchen ideas to help you inspire…

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