First, let me apologize for not conforming to the high standards invoked here. I made a brief effort at Sketchup, but it just did not hold my interest long enough for it to click. So, we are dealing with a rough drafting of my next project. It wouldn't scan because of the lightness of the pencil lines, so I had to photo and crop. Sorry!
I scavenged a set of walnut legs from an antique table, and will build this piece around them – at this point entirely of walnut. The square portion of the legs is a tad over 2.75", and about 6.25".
Initially, I thought about making the door and side raised panels from curly maple, and the thought still haunts me. I just cannot seem to figure a good way to bring the maple into the bottom section. With the only maple being in the hutch portion, it seems the piece would not be harmonious.
Some of the dimensions are shown and the depth is planned at 24”. Hardware would be simple oil rubbed bronze as the piece will be in a great room within sight of the kitchen cabinets with the same knobs.
The only factor that is not subject to change is the set of legs. Everything else is subject to suggestion, outright ridicule, and constructive or destructive criticism.
Give me all ya’ got! Whadda ya’ think??