Wow, that looks GREAT! For those who do not favor the classic hutch look, using a formal buffet sideboard, such as our Belmont Sideboard, is an excellent option. Getting that thing off the buffet was a chore. Alex You are TOO funny! Taking the top off of a dining hutch - Thrifty Decor Chick Also, what kind of moulding did you use for the chunky look frame? Sooo much better without the hutch!Love the candle holders!!! I love what you did, by the way, Don-kay! Magician.How are you that awesome? I'm having trouble taking the hutch top off of the bottom. It looks absolutely lovely!!! And most importantit is what you have wanted all along. This is very handy if you are struggling to fit all of your kitchenware in your preexisting cabinets. I would love to do this to mine also, but as others have said, it was my great-grandmothers and they would all roll over. However, if you are going to pack them away and put them in storage, have the following supplies ready: You might also want to have a sharpie near at hand to label the boxes before you shove them off somewhere. Fabulous, Sarah! Making over a hutch top - Part 1 | Removing a glass panel from a hutch | Adding feet to furniture Kaytlin Toland 7K views 1 year ago ReStyling a China Hutch! ;). There were only two left and they were stashed behind the regular onesso lucky! Hopefully, one as lovely as yours.Kudos to taking that hutch off!! It really does make your room so much more spacious, and I love that it's not quite so busy. I love the ideas and inspiration you share.