Repurposing old cutting boards into a stylish tiered serving stand is an innovative way to breathe new life into worn kitchen items. This project not only reduces waste but also creates a functional and attractive centerpiece for gatherings. By stacking two cutting boards with brackets, you can transform them into a unique, space-saving serving solution that everyone will admire.
Place the completed tiered serving stand in the center of a dining table or on a kitchen island. Coordinate it with neutral or wooden serving dishes for a cohesive look. The natural wood tones of the cutting boards add warmth and a rustic charm, while the metal brackets give a modern industrial touch. Surround it with complementary decor, such as candles or fresh herbs, to enhance its visual appeal.
Tiered Cutting Board Serving Stand
Materials
2 wooden cutting boards, each approximately 12x18 inches
4 metal L-brackets, 3 inches
8 screws, 1 inch
Screwdriver
Wood glue
Sandpaper, medium grit
Wood finish or oil (optional)
Directions
1. Begin by sanding both cutting boards to remove any rough edges or old finish. This will ensure a smooth surface for assembly and a polished look.
2. Position one cutting board flat on a work surface. This will be the base of your tiered stand.
3. Place the second cutting board on top, offset to one side by about 4 inches to create a tiered effect.
4. Secure the top cutting board to the base using the metal L-brackets. Position one bracket at each corner where the boards overlap, and attach them with the screws and screwdriver.
5. Apply wood glue to the contact points between the two boards for additional stability. Allow it to dry according to the glue manufacturer's instructions.
6. Once the glue is dry, consider applying a wood finish or oil to enhance the natural color and protect the surface of the boards. This step is optional but recommended for longevity.
Variations & Tips
For a more personalized touch, consider painting or staining the cutting boards in a color that complements your kitchen decor. Alternatively, you can use decorative brackets for a more ornate look. If you require additional storage space, attach small hooks to the underside of the top board for hanging utensils or kitchen towels. These variations maintain the original structure while adding unique elements to suit your style.