DIY children's kitchen

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By the age of two, my daughter Mashenka had an interest in kitchen matters!
And for the second birthday, it was decided to purchase a children's kitchen.
Walking through the shops, correlated prices and quality, nothing consoling ...
Even the most expensive kitchens did not like ...
While my husband was at work, I decided that we would do the kitchen ourselves !!!
I drew a sketch, figured out the dimensions. I met my husband from work on the street with a child and a notebook in her hands, ready to go to the hardware store.
We tried to buy as little as possible in order to use as many unnecessary things at home as possible - so much more interesting!!!
So, we took a bedside table as a basis (it has long been unnecessary).

They scraped the bottom of the barrel and found a long-disassembled old desk and a few more chipboard slabs.

Freshly sawn chipboard

They removed the top from the nightstand, screwed the tabletop (after pasting it with marble-like self-adhesive tape), screwed the base from the bottom, then attached the sidewalls and the top shelf.

They cut in a sink - a stainless steel bowl.

While my husband was at work, I made a stove:

I took two flat flashlights with Velcro LEDs. I untwisted, pulled out the rings with LEDs and screwed them onto small self-tapping screws to thick cardboard.

I glued another layer of thick cardboard on top, cutting out under the rings and buttons.

I took a sheet of black cardboard of the same size as the main one, cut out circles according to the size of the LED rings, glued a thick film on the slots on the reverse side (from the box from the doll) and painted red nail polish along the edge.

I cut holes for the buttons. On the front side, I glued the disks on the film circles so that there was a gap between the cardboard and the disk. I sealed the holes for the buttons with aluminum tape, squeezing out the shape of the buttons on it. Well, and a small decor with aluminum tape.

I glued the "face" to the base. I put a thick film on top and put it all in a frame for a poster.
In the countertop, where the stove should be, a hole was drilled, the wires went there.
I glued the plate to the tabletop for liquid welding, and glued it around with aluminum tape so that Mashulya would not pick it off.
The result was glass - a ceramic panel with touch buttons.


Works!!!


A plywood was attached under the tabletop, on which a block with batteries was placed. A hole was drilled in this plywood, into which a light bulb was inserted in the oven. There was also placed a block with batteries for the oven.

The oven was glued inside with self-adhesive, made guides for the baking sheet. The countertop was a plastic tray.
On the panel: button for turning on the oven (turns on the light)
Temperature selection (front wheels from an old car, decorated with aluminum tape.)
Timer (rear wheels with spring mechanism, when you start it, it goes back. As if time has passed;

They hung a door on the hinges (they sawed a hole in the chipboard and covered it with the same film from the box with the doll), attached a magnet to keep the door closed, a handle.


My husband took over the washing machine. Plastic colander drum, microwave lid base. Motor from an old broken car on radio control.

This is how it all fits inside. Brilliant - a container for washing powder (from an ice cream box, pasted over with the same aluminum tape.

On the panel, the power button, the light (lights up when turned on), the Mode selection disc (from the teether-phone), the powder compartment (opens)

The lid was made from a container: The bottom was cut into a flat container. The container itself was inserted into the sawn hole, the lid was hung on a small loop. The washing machine closes tightly!

The crane was made from an umbrella handle (it was lying around with my son in toys, it was a pistol with the help of the same irreplaceable aluminum tape.



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