Saturday, November 19, 2011

Kitchen

Last month I posted about a play kitchen that I want to make for my daughters birthday here. Over the past few weeks I have been working on one. My hope was to not spend much more that $50.
Cost:
Wood- Free my dad had some left over wood from another project.
Sink- $11 (Orson Gigi)
Knobs- $5 (Home Depot)
Fridge and oven handles- $7 (Home Depot)
Baskets- $4 (Dollar Tree)
Hinges- $6 (Home Depot)
Plexiglass- $3 (Home Depot) 
Cup hooks- $4 (Home Depot)
Faucet- Free it was being thrown away.    
Total- $40
The wood could have cost around $15 and I decided to use a real sink because I found one that was being thrown away. The sink I got could have cost around $30. If I didn't have the sink I would have made the faucet out of pipe. 




Some of the blogs that I looked at used an Ikea book shelf as the base and then added to that but because I had access to wood and a brother I cut my own wood out of a sheet of plywood. 



I added these knobs for the burners and oven temp. 



The smaller baskets I will add to the door to make it look more like a fridge. 


Inside the oven I added a square cooling rack for her to put baking goods on. 


My brother made this shelf and I added the cup hooks to hang the utensils. 


I also plan on adding some tiles and vinyl lettering above the sink to personalize it for my daughter. 

This is our Kitchen, a big thanks goes out to my Brother and Dad who helped big time with the wood and work to help put it together. 
If anyone wants more detail on how much wood and dimensions just let me know I would be happy to help.

1 comment:

  1. This turned out really cute! I love the colors and the baskets in side the fridge.

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