The New Yankee Workshop Season 17 Episode 11
Kitchen Island
Largely unknown in grandmother's time, kitchen islands have become indispensable in today's modern home. Used to house sinks, cook tops, storage for pots and pans, recyclables, and barstools, they often become the most valuable work surface in a busy kitchen. Norm builds this one out of poplar and birch plywood for a painted finish and lines it with hard wearing factory-applied finishes intended to give this island a long career of heavy use. Along with the high-tech plywood, Norm uses state of the art drawer slides and period pulls to complete this useful project.
- 17 - 13The Library SystemMar. 26, 2005
- 17 - 12Carved Wooden SignsMar. 19, 2005
- 17 - 11Kitchen IslandMar. 12, 2005
- 17 - 10Highboy, Part 2Mar. 05, 2005
- 17 - 9Highboy, Part 1Feb. 26, 2005
- 17 - 8Tilt Top TableFeb. 19, 2005
- 17 - 7Side ChairFeb. 12, 2005
- 17 - 6Lathe 101Feb. 05, 2005
- 17 - 5Federal-Style Game TableJan. 29, 2005
- 17 - 4Bermuda ChestJan. 22, 2005
- 17 - 3OttomanJan. 15, 2005
- 17 - 2Bermuda Bench/TableJan. 08, 2005
- 17 - 1Hall MirrorJan. 01, 2005