Here's another float in our parade of wonderful DIY play kitchens. This one was made by Johnette for her daughter and nephew from a variety of components and cost her less than $100. Find more details on how she did it and photos below the jump.
Johnette: This uses one IKEA shelf unit and then parts from a hardware store and a home office, like the CD 'burners'. It cost less than $100 to make and took a few nights over two weeks to get it done. The jigsaw is a key component to the hole for the sink and the one for the oven. I used screws to put everything together so I could disassemble it when we move. It is also two pieces and very light, so I can move it around the house easily. My daughter and nephew are loving this kitchen.





Comments (3)
Adorable! What a great job. I can't wait until my baby is old enough to play with my old Creative Playthings kitchen.
It looks so easy to make I am suddenly inspired to create something similar for my two sons. Thanks for sharing!
Really so lovely!
I've made my own low cost kitchen wooden toy starting from a bedside table Ikea
http://www.nannabobo.com/diy-kitchen-wooden-toy
enjoy!