When my mother in law says she dismantles the top part of her old wooden cupboard (that was bought, mind you, some 40 years ago, in a store you might have heard its name before - IKEA - when it was still something only known in Scandinavia), I knew I'm going to use it to finally build my kitchen.
This is the Before picture, Obviously... |
I thought A LOT about how exactly to do it, drew a few sketches and even made a small ceramic model for inspiration.
I found a piece of plywood on the street and used it for the back of the kitchen. I sawed the the original shelves and sides, to make the shape more convenient for play, I dismantled one door and sawed a window for the oven on the other and my husband helped saw a round hole for the sink, that is actually a metal bowl. Then I sanded and painted and got this...
The stove is made of old CDs covered with black tape...
To hide the mess, that I knew we're going to have, I sewed a cute little curtain for the lower shelves.
On the side I screwed together a cute knob, on which we hang the kids' aprons.
And of course, since I am me, after all, it's been over a year since I finished most of the work on this kitchen, and there are still some things to do:
The window of the oven is still open. It's time to buy Plexiglas...
The oven still needs a handle. Luckily I still didn't fix the Plexiglas, so the kids can open the oven at the opened window...
It still needs knobs for stove and oven.
And a tap...
A rod to hang above the stove / sink, for the kids to hang their kitchenware.
I already bought chalk paint, but still haven't painted the side of the kitchen, like I wanted to, for shopping list and messages.
In spite of all these unfinished parts, the kids love to play in this kitchen and even let mommy play along...
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That is so awesome..I love it very cute!
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Deleteaww! That is soooo cute!! I've seen models like this popping up in Pinterest, but I really like what you did with yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks Roshni!
DeleteYou made a small ceramic model for inspiration?! How cool are you?! I love BOTH diys, the model and the real deal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog earlier! So great to "meet" you.
Warmly,
Lauren
The Thinking Closet
Thanks Lauren, you made me blush... :)
ReplyDeleteTal
That is beautiful! Amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :-)
DeleteThis is adorable! I love that you made a ceramic model first. Your kids are lucky. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteSo cute! It turned out fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tara!
DeleteYour play kitchen is SO adorable! Great job coming up with all of that! :-)
ReplyDelete~Sarah
Thanks Sarah :)
Deletelove it! great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Melissa!
DeleteLove the little kitchen! Thank you so much for linking up.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteVery cool... my girl's would have loved that when they were younger. You did a great job. I'm featuring it in the PoPP Spotlight this week. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteI used IKEA hook RIGEL (upside down) for a tap.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI love this! I've been obsessed with play kitchens lately. Yours is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jocelyn! And thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteIt's fabulous! I'm a little jealous, and my kids are 15-22. I won't be playing in any play kitchens for a while. I'll have to keep this in mind for the grandkids. It really is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll tell you a secret, I think I wanted this kitchen more than they wanted it... Go ahead and make one for yourself :)...
DeleteVery Cut! My girls would love this kitchen! Love the details. Stopping by from SITS.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel! Have a great week :)
DeleteWow, that is amazing! Great imagination!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
DeleteI love IKEA. There stuff is already multifunctional but also easy to hack into whatever you want. Stopping by from SITS :-)
ReplyDeleteI love hacking IKEA's stuff :) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI don't know which one is better--your ceramic model or the actual kitchen! Great job--boy, your kids are lucky to have you as a mom to make this! I would have loved this as a kid. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nicole! I would have loved this as a kid as well :), maybe that's why I made one for them... My fantasy now is a DIY wooden playhouse...
DeleteAmazing work! Love the attention to detail. I mean the ceramic model is great too!
ReplyDeleteHappy SITS Day!
Thanks Jennifer! Have a great week!
DeleteThis is absolutely adorable/incredible! I think it looks perfect just the way it is, and I'm sure your kids do too :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bev! They really like it (although I still hope to finish it one day... ) :)
DeleteThis is so much fun!! I love this. Such a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your SITS day!
Thanks Nellie!
DeleteOkay, Tal. You are SUPER creative. It looks amazing! I love IKEA.. their stuff is so versatile and affordable. Hope you have a terrific SITS day. I'm gonna follow you on Bloglovin'!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Seana! I hate going to IKEA, but I do love their stuff...
DeleteThis is amazing! I love to upcycle too! Happy SITS day
ReplyDeleteThanks Steph! Upcycling is so much fun :)
DeleteLove this! I wish I was brave enough to try!
ReplyDeleteThanks! You should try! It was time consuming, but it wasn't hard, it's not like building the whole thing from scratch. That's what I love about upcycling!
DeleteThat turned out amazing. You can't even tell you made that kitchen. Looks like it was store bought.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, you made me blush :)
DeleteThat is amazing! I see projects like this and I would love to try to do it. But I know I don't have the patience for it. Over from SITS
ReplyDeleteThanks! You should try it! It's ok if it takes time! I almost never do one-weekend-projects and I'm always working on more than one project at the same time, that's what I love about DIY projects :)
DeleteGreat job!!! To think that my mother spent close to $300 on a play kitchen for my daughter. I love it. Enjoy you SITS Day!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Isn't upcycling great (and cheap...) ? :)
DeleteYou should have your own toy company! Wow, what a beautiful job! And you did a ceramic mold that looks as good as the finished project. Impressive. Visiting from SITS
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna!!! I'm blushing now... I once wanted to be a toys designer, I love toys!
DeleteWhat an awesome kitchen!! And what super lucky kids that have that for creative play!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Have a great week!
DeleteThat's such a sweet little kitchen. I love that you made a ceramic mold first. Your kids are so lucky to have a crafty mom!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteThis is SO cute! Thank you for sharing and Happy SITS Day!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Have a great day :)
DeleteThis is so cute! Love how you are recycling and reusing. Happy SITS Day to you! Following on Twitter and G+
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love recycling Y& upcycling :) Following you back...
DeleteOh my gosh, it looks SO professional, you did an AMAZING job, even though it's not even done yet (or is it now?)
ReplyDeleteYou are so inventive, I would have never thought to use a metal bowl for the sink OR CD's for the stove top. I so want to make one of these now for my little one! Pinning this now!
Thanks Marianne! Unfortunately it's not done yet, but I'm still hoping I'll get to it one day... If you search DIY play kitchen on Pinterest, you'll find tons of great ideas.
DeleteAh so true! But yours is still extremely creative and adorable. I pinned it so save it for later :)
DeleteThanks :)
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