Introduction: Kid's Kitchen

This toy kitchen was made by first buying one kitchen cabinet from a surplus store. Adding and improvising with various things.

Step 1: Cutting Out for Sink and Faucet Placement.

Step 2: Sink and Faucet

A pet bowl was used for the sink basin. A inexpensive bathroom faucet was used for faucet.

Step 3: Painted Top

The sink and faucet was removed and sink was painted, as well as the stove top. I used textured paint on the sink side to resemble formica countertop.

Step 4: Refrigerator

Boards were assembled and glued, with small screws to reinforce.

Step 5: Shelving

Shelving was place in refrigerator.

Step 6: Oven and Base Cabinet

Oven was incorporated into base cabinet. Door was made and plexiglass inserted for window in oven.

Step 7: Oven

A cookie rack was used for an oven rack.

Step 8: Refrigerator

Plastic organizers were used for refrigerator door storage.

Step 9: Stovetop

Compact discs were glued on and used as fake "electric burners". I also ordered some small appliance knobs to use as burner knobs.

Step 10: Knick Knacks

Some containers from Dollar Tree painted and decorated make cute accessories. Salt and pepper shakers, spice containers, and canister sets add a unique touch for this kids kitchen.

Step 11: Refrigerator

A few accents added to refrigerator

Step 12: Oven

Just a better look inside the oven.

Step 13: Complete Kitchen

Any little girl would love to have this play kitchen.

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