You may remember
this play kitchen I made for my playroom. It took me forever, but I thought with one under my belt, another would be a piece of cake. Wrong! There are so many little details to these kitchens! Just gathering supplies is a project. Well, lesson learned. This will be my last kitchen, made for another lucky little girl to receive on Christmas morning. Ho Ho Ho
This is how it all started. I have another one in my garage. Anyone that wants it can have for free! I won't be needing it. :) Update...the other entertainment center is gone! Can't wait to see her new creation!
If you should decide to make such a kitchen, just know it's not cheap. I spent a lot of time bargain shopping and still spent $157. But, in the end you will have a high quality kitchen, custom made to your liking, and much more durable than the plastic kitchens you can buy for much cheaper.
Here is a list of expenses:
Entertainment center: $20
Wood for doors: $25
Paint, primer and polycrylic: $35
Hinges: $15
Knobs/Handles: $10
Dog Dish: $7
Faucet: $15
Shelf/Clock/Curtain Rod: $7
Plexi-glass: $5
Brackets to attach microwave: $6
Magnetic door catches: $7
Tape: $5
Total: $157
If anyone has any questions about making one of these babies, please email me. I would be happy to help in any way I can.