DIY Play Kitchen – Who Needs Pottery Barn?

by on October 26, 2009

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Sophia's Retro Play Kitchen

Monday is DIY day in bloggy land and this might be my proudest achievement to date.  It is certainly the one that has brought the most joy!

My daughter has always loved play kitchens.  She finds hours of fun in making dinners, having tea parties and washing dishes.  I think it is just precious.  Now my son plays too.  My heart melts.

When we go to the mall and “play” at Pottery Barn Kids, we spend at least 30 minutes with the play kitchen (and another 30 with a vanity – next project!) every time.  I think all of their little kitchens are to die for.  Having said that, my husband would actually die if I was ever to purchase one of these kitchen sets.  Currently the cost for a 3 piece kitchen starts at $450 and runs up to a whopping $879!  This does not include a 10% delivery and processing fee!

Here was the look I was going for from Pottery Barn.

Pottery Barn Kitchen

PB Retro Kitchen

So, I searched the web, found some wood and decided to build her a large kitchen of her dreams!  I happened to have had an old closet that had tile in it from before we moved the laundry area so she also has a white tile floor and a WORKING SINK!  We love this kitchen and we build it for a total cost of less than $150!  Pretty good wouldn’t you say?

Here is where I started.  I found a set of plans for a wood play kitchen at Lowe’s.com and then modified them to be closer to the retro look I wanted.   The plans were cute and I followed the dimensions but rather than fake on the sink parts and stove knobs I found the real thing for this kitchen.   I also built a drawer for below the stove to store pots and pans!  The shelves in all of the pieces are closet shelving.  The handles were a bit expensive at $20 all together but they were scratched or they would have been a lot more.  I think they really add something cute and retro feeling!  I also installed a little white shelf in the extra space to hold silverware and pantry items.  The paint was a can of red oops! for $5.  It is a little brighter than the perfect red but man is it close!

We have so much fun with this!  I found bins at Target to store dress up and other toys in cute khaki and red above the kitchen so that all the imagination fun mess would be contained in the closet and the kids would need to ask before we play with this!

Here is where I started after I cut my furniture grade plywood found on clearance!

A Long Way to Go

A Long Way to Go

Here is the basic box assembly of the sink.  All of the pieces follow the same simple assembly pattern.  After I did one with hammer and nails I got out the nail gun but it is possible with just a hammer!

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The Basic Box

Without Further Ado – The Inside of the Oven.  The bare wood showing is from changing the door to open to the side inside of opening down.  Safety first!
Little Oven

Little Oven

A Working Sink!  We love to wash our hands here and have tea parties with water.  No problem – it is just water!  I can trun off the valve underneath when I am not around so the kids can play and stay dry!  Can you see the water?  It’s on!
Working Little Sink

Working Little Sink

Working Plumbing

Working Plumbing

The Fridge fits everything!  I love that I can keep all the food in the bins it came in.  It’s easy to clean up and easy to transport to the table for “parties” or cooking school!

Little Fridge

Little Fridge

From Yucky…
Old Laundry Closet

Old Laundry Closet

To So Yummy!
Little Kitchen in the Closet

Little Kitchen in the Closet

Good Luck and Enjoy!  Please feel free to email me questions!  Some of the instructions were a little confusing.  You could easily make one larger piece if you had less space and combine the kitchen elements too.  While this project took me a while to complete, I think it was totally worth it in the end!  I now have a WOOD kitchen that I can always change the look of with some paint and hardware and that fits my dimensions exactly.  The PB ones are made of MDF and while they do have some super cute accessories (which I could have figured out but chose not to) I think this little kitchen looks good enough to eat in!
DIY Play Kitchen
I am linking up to Kimba’s DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land.  Check out all the awesome projects that link up here every week!
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riza @ kitchen drawer organizers May 5, 2011 at 4:11 pm

Hi! Thanks for sharing this thing up here. I think I want one of this but I don’t have any idea on where I could purchase this play kitchen. But I really like your article though.
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Melanie August 10, 2011 at 2:54 pm

I love the red! We did ours in stainless steel paint, but we used the same Lowe’s plans!

http://bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com/2011/08/wooden-play-kitchen-spotlight.html

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Kids Kitchen Playset October 11, 2011 at 9:14 pm

That is amazing! Thats some great space saving ideas and to combine with a kids kitchen playset is ingenious!

Love it Love it

Katie

http://kidskitchenplayset.multiply.com/

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Brittany
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October 11, 2011 at 10:36 pm

Thank you so much! I am designing a new and smaller play kitchen for them now because they want something that can be both a kitchen and a lemonade stand, flower shop, grocery store etc. It is so much fun to make things they really love!

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Chris Ode November 15, 2011 at 10:50 pm

Wow! Just stumbled across this today after getting an itch to build something similar for my son–beautiful work! And thanks so much for the details you included re. the original Lowes plans, costs, and your customizations–again, it’s gorgeous!

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Brittany Stewart
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December 6, 2011 at 10:10 pm

Love this kitchen! I have seen a lot of DIY play kitchens, (after my girls received their plastic playskool style one of course) but this one has to be the most detailed. A working sink, are you kidding me? This really is pretty amazing.
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Brittany
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December 8, 2011 at 12:23 pm

Thank so much! It was a lot of fun to make and the kids love it. Right now I am actually building a different one because I think they want more of a combo kitchen / lemonade stand, grocery store thing. We do not have room for both! This one will not have working water but it will be so super cool! Now to get it done by Christmas!

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Amy
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January 23, 2012 at 11:12 pm

This is AMAZING! You are such a rockstar, love love LOVE it! :)
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Truthful Mommy
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January 25, 2012 at 6:38 pm

Damn, where was this BEFORE I bought the dang Pottery Barn one:( THis is great DIY. And it looks amazing! Go you and way to use the closet!
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Brittany
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March 9, 2012 at 5:11 pm

You may feel free to quote me as long as you limit the length of quote and credit my blog with a link back to the post on this site. Thanks and please shoot me an email when you post!

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