
Building this was the most fun ever. Miss T. would have been quite happy with something more modest, but her mom and I laughed constantly while making it. I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
The second shot shows it in situ, for scale.

The backsplash of Delft tiles is paper. We created the whole thing in Photoshop, using a disk of tile patterns from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and printed it out on 8 1/2 by 11 sheets. We painted the plywood underneath a grey grout color, so mistakes wouldn't be glaring. We used Mod Podge to stick them on and provide a protective surface. It turned out so well that I'm trying to figure out how to do the same thing at home.

The dish drainer is simply cut down from a full-sized Ikea one and painted white. The country sink is a salad bowl from Target (before the boycott) and the counter is faux marbre done by me. The gold supports are from a broken antique table Daughter of COG had lying around.

This is a better shot of the faux marbre counter. Those are black coasters from Ikea forming the rings on the stove, glued and screwed with brass screws.

It is spectacular! Completely charming.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Am over from Ikeahacker, and looking at this, tempted to explore some more :)
ReplyDeletewow, this is amazing! great job!!!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to find this. I have been looking for a good entertainment center to turn in to a play kitchen and it didn't even dawn on me to try the as-is section as IKEA. I am making a trip tomorrow!! Thanks. You and your daughter make magic!
ReplyDeleteOh my! You have given me inspiration. I am working in a very tiny playhouse, just 4x6 feet with a 2 foot porch. So my kitchen will have to be smaller, but the backsplash and faucet and hardware are definite possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! What a great job!
ReplyDeleteCheck mine out! https://lahabitaciondealexandra.com/2017/01/06/haciendo-una-cocina-de-juguete/