Suppose you’re looking for a way to add some personality to your kitchen and protect your stovetop from spills and splatters. In that case, you may want to consider making a stovetop cover. It is a simple DIY project that you can finish in just a few hours, and it’s a great way to add some extra protection to your kitchen surfaces. In this blog post, we will discuss the materials you will need and the steps you need to follow to make a stovetop cover. Let’s get started!
Measure the Size of Your Stovetop
The first step in making a stovetop cover is to measure the size of your stovetop. It will help you determine the cover’s dimensions that you need to make. You can use a piece of paper or a ruler to measure the width and length of your stovetop and then add an extra inch on all sides for seam allowance. Once you have determined the dimensions of your stovetop, it’s time to start brainstorming ideas for the cover design. You can choose any design you like, but we recommend choosing a simple and timeless design.
Cut a Piece of Wood to Size
Once you have chosen your design, it’s time to start cutting the wood. You will need a piece of wood with the exact dimensions of your stovetop. If you are using a circular saw, make sure to cut the wood in half, which is the same width as your stovetop.
If you are using a jigsaw, you can cut the wood to any shape that you like. After cutting the wood to size, it’s time to start sanding down the edges. Use medium-grit sandpaper to smooth out any rough patches. Then, switch to fine-grit sandpaper to finish off the surface.
Make a Hole for the Stovetop Knob
The next step is to make a hole for the stovetop knob. It will allow you to remove the cover when needed quickly. The easiest way to do this is to use a template. You can find a template online, or you can create your own by tracing the shape of the knob onto a piece of paper. Once you have completed the template, trace the outline onto the wood. Then, use a drill to make a hole in the center of the traced circle.
Assemble the Cover
Once you have made the hole for the knob, it’s time to start assembling the cover. First, apply a layer of wood glue to the backside of the body. Then, place the wood piece onto the glued surface. Use clamps to hold it in place while the glue dries. Now, you can give your finishing touch. Use a paintbrush to apply a coat of paint or sealant to the cover. Let it dry completely before using it on your stovetop.
There you have it! Your very own DIY stovetop cover. Now, you can add some personality and protection to your kitchen with ease. Enjoy!…