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Pedestal Corner Bun Foot, Hardwood - $14.06 [ Link ]
I am using this in a current bathroom renovation. The base will be completely removed, and these will be added to all four corners.
by Cabinet Parts
DuBois LBF45 Turned Bun Foot All Moulding Product - $26.00 [ Link ]
This would be fun painted a glossy and bright color for a play on new versus old.
by KnobsandHardware
DuBois BF4-MP Turned Bun Foot - $19.00 [ Link ]
I could imagine jazzing up a piece of Ikea furniture with this one. It's much prettier than a square block.
by KnobsandHardware
DuBois BF33 Shaker Style Table Feet - $18.00 [ Link ]
This one is for those pieces that just don't look right on dainty-looking legs. The detail along the top gives it some nice interest.
by KnobsandHardware
Grand River Gothic Bun Foot, Hardwood - $8.99 [ Link ]
I love the dainty detail on this one.
by Woodcraft
Pedestal Left Bun Foot - $8.65 [ Link ]
This would be great for a kitchen cabinet makeover in which you do not want to actually move any existing parts.
by Cabinet Parts
Solid Cherry Winston Bun Feet by Thirteen Colonies - $70.00 [ Link ]
This leg would be nice to give some height to an existing piece. I think it would be fun to paint the bottom portion a different color, giving it the dipped look.
by Etsy
DuBois BF70 Reversible Turned Bun Foot Table Feet - $14.90 [ Link ]
Here's a fairly classic leg that has a nice detail at the bottom.
by KnobsandHardware
Solid Cherry Large Lexington Bun Feet by Thirteen Colonies - $64.00 [ Link ]
This is just proportionally beautiful.
by Etsy
4-Inch Early American Table Leg - $1.38 [ Link ]
This would be another fun painting project. Imagine the rings in different shades and the bottom piece in a metallic gold.
by Home Depot
Waddell Hardwood Tulip Bun Foot - $6.98 [ Link ]
I like this one because it's large, but it also has very feminine lines.
by Lowe's
4-Inch Mixed Maple Classic Bun Feet Wood Table Leg - $5.98 [ Link ]
Here's a classic. It would work well on a smaller piece of furniture.
by Lowe's
Ball & Claw Corner - $23.05 [ Link ]
Ball and claw is classic — but also kind of kitschy. I would love to see a cheap Ikea sofa on a ball and claw foot. It would be an awesome juxtaposition.
by Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
Squat Round Bun Foot - $5.09 [ Link ]
This one is heavy at the bottom, as opposed to most of the other styles I have collected.
by Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
Inch Bird Claw Round Bun Foot - $19.37 [ Link ]
Here's another ball and claw, and with a scroll detail at the top. I'm calling it: I think this is going to be a new trend, but in fun, funky colors.
by Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
Corner Colonial Ogee Foot - $24.40 [ Link ]
I really love this corner style.
by Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
Legacy Bun Foot Left Twist Hardwood - $27.99 [ Link ]
I love this style in a deep, rich stain.
by CS Hardware
Bridle Round Bun Foot - $6.95 [ Link ]
Here is one more where the majority of the visual weight is at the bottom. Sometimes larger pieces really need this type of style, or they look like the are one use away from breaking the legs.
by Osborne Wood Products, Inc.
Grand River Reeded Tulip Bun Foot - $11.99 [ Link ]
This is very classic and timeless.

Next: Show More Leg for an Airy Aesthetic
by Woodcraft

Comments

kennedytarheel Van Dyke's Restorers has additional wooden feet. They will mail you a catalog or you can use vandykes.com
6 months ago · ·
sroberson Really nice selection. Thank you for sharing.......
6 months ago ·
A. Peltier Interiors these are really great resources, even if you wanted to update a piece of furniture. Thanks for sharing.
6 months ago ·
Rough Linen I have been looking for a perfectly spherical bun foot, no luck so far, and I'm beginning to fantasise about making some from - what? bowling balls?
6 months ago · ·
bubblyjock Great article.

For those wanting stylish old feet and legs, try Craigslist and/or Kijiji or your local junk shop; there's always plenty of tacky smelly old furniture lurking there.....with splendid feet, ripe for repurposing after a quick scrub and a lick of paint or varnish.
5 months ago · ·
Ann Smitt Bun feet with claw and ball are my favorite. There are so many affordable choices here. Great article.
5 months ago ·
Amanda Simons Thank for you this! I want to put these in my new kitchen (whenever that happens)
5 months ago ·
honolulululu Thank you for these samples. I have been looking for feet for an old chest that currently sits flat on the floor.
5 months ago ·
Sharon Adding feet to kitchen cabinets in the design process is quite popular. I add them on islands and then match on the pantry. If they're doing a cooktop with a decorative surround such as this:

5 months ago ·
008cats Wouldn't a tutorial showing how to attach them to differently constructed pieces be great? I nderstand there is a trick to getting them square.
2 months ago · ·
Ann Smitt Does anyone have a tutorial to share with us Houzzers?
2 months ago ·
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