We really wanted to give our 2 year old a play kitchen for Christmas. We also didn't want to spend the money on the likes of the Pottery Barn set, and weweren't sold on the lesser-expensive options. Fortunately, a quick internet search led me to Ana White's website and plans for this play kitchen. As someone who has never built anything before, the plans seemed very doable. All of the brag posts were also inspirational and sold me on starting this project. I worked on this an hour or so after work for a couple of weeks, and then a few longer nights running up to Christmas Eve (always a bit of a procrastinator!). As neither my wife or I know how to sew, we decided to turn the space underneath the sink into a cabinet. The paint color was left over from painting our kitchen and family room, and we decided to stain the stove and counter tops. Overall, we are very pleased and proud with how this turned out, and our 2 year old loves playing with the set!
Comments
reginahughs
Thu, 02/14/2013 - 06:30
Great Job
This is too cute! Can't wait till I have a little girl, this will be on the (to-do-list)
KellyP
Tue, 06/18/2013 - 15:18
Since you've had experience
Since you've had experience with both, do you like having the cubby's or do you think it is sufficient without? Trying to decide which route to take. Thanks!
rinabeens
Fri, 09/26/2014 - 13:46
Hi! Where can I find the
Hi! Where can I find the plans for this exact dress up storage?
JoanneS
Fri, 09/26/2014 - 14:00
Dress Up Storage plans
Hi Rinabeens,
Link to the plans:
http://ana-white.com/2010/11/craftiness-not-optional%E2%80%99s-dress-st…
This is super cute, I hope you post a picture when you build this!