On HGTV’sHome Town,Erin and Ben Napierare known for restoring Southern charm with heart, but their latest kitchen makeover might be their most clever yet. When one home didn’t have the space (or budget) for a traditional island, the Napiers found a workaround: transforming vintage furniture into functional, stylish kitchen islands. It’s a game-changing idea for anyone with a small kitchen or a big imagination, andfans are already calling it the next big trend.

Erin and Ben Napier Transformed a Table Into a Kitchen Island

A kitchen island is a dream for any home chef. Not only does it create extra preparation space, but it can be used for other purposes as well. It may be your spot to eat your meals or, if you design it in advance, you can house your sink and dishwasher in an island. A kitchen island alsoadds value to your home.But having one is not always a reality. Perhaps your kitchen is not equipped to fit one, or it wasn’t part of the original construction plans. So, what do you do if you’re desperate to have a version of an island but are unsure how to put one in? The Napiers have opened up the world ofutilizing a piece of furniture and transforming it into a kitchen island.

The easiest method is totake a table, whether it be a kitchen table, end table, or sideboard, and utilize it as an island.If you’re like Ben, you might have the prowess to further transform the table and add elements to enhance it, like underneath storage. Or, take a table andbuild a nesting tableso it can be utilized as an eat-in kitchen table for guests and tucked away when not in use. If your kitchen is tiny, consider adding a table with casters, which can be easily moved around. The possibilities are endless, and thanks to the Napiers,viewers have been given the gift of inspiration.

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By taking a piece of furniture and transforming it, you can give the kitchen the look and feel you desire. If you’re dreaming of a cozy French kitchen, just place the right table in the center of the room, it’s all you need to bring the charm to life.Ben’s custom-built bakery table was the perfect fitforScott and Linda Carson. Even when the infamousHome Townproperty was put on the market,the bakery table came with it! Of course, there’s always the possibility of taking a vintage piece of furniture and completely restoring it for a new purpose. Ben and Erin did so when they found a vintage industrial piece, tossed a wood slab on top, and crafted a conversation element for years to come. It might be your chance tohave the highly aspirational butcher block countertop.

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Ben and Erin Napier Have Other Kitchen Options

Can you expect Erin and Ben to constantly swear by the kitchen island? No, not always.During a Season 7 episode, Erin opted to remove the island and instead created a peninsula instead. For this particular project, it was more stylish and practical for the space. As Erin stated,the peninsula offers “lots of entertaining opportunities.“Functionality is always top of mind for any homeowner, so even if the trend is to have a kitchen island, it may not always be the right option for your home.

If the kitchen island isn’t quite your speed,Ben and Erin have always noted something making a shocking comeback: the scullery. Certainly, this is not an accessible option for every home. As Erin stated, “A scullery is kind of like the messy kitchen.“You can have your presentable kitchen and your messy kitchen. While they say it’s not only for big houses, it’s certainly for big dreamers! For us with smaller dreams, it’s time to find that ideal piece of furniture and make it an island.

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