Monday, May 1, 2017

Kennedy's Kitchen Remodel

Hey everyone, I got crafty last month! Check out Kennedy’s Kitchen remodel.


BEFORE

I started searching for a play kitchen on Facebook swap sites about a month ago when I stumbled upon another momma selling an
Ikea Duktig kitchen.  It was “well loved” and missing the sink, but I snatched it up for a steal ($20!). This little kitchen is $99.99 through the Ikea website and requires assembly, just avoiding the assembly made buying one without the sink worth it!


Once I got it home the research began. I found so many cute Duktig remodels on Pinterest! I took my inspiration and got to work. 

First I found a sink…well actually a plastic bowl/bin from the dollar store which fit perfectly…score! 

Next I had to gather supplies, I set aside some left over paint from Kennedy’s room for the cabinets and appliances. 



 For the countertop, I bought a sample of Devine Color Horizon Paint from Target. 


Devine Color Horizon Paint from Target




As for the wallpaper, I order the Wildflower wrapping paper from Rifle Paper Co This decision was not an easy one! I was torn between three different papers, but I’m so happy I chose this one! 
Wildflower paper from Rifle Paper Co


I also picked up some Pure Gold spray paint for the fixtures and a sanding block.  





During the remodel process I  ordered motion lights from Amazon along with some kitchen necessities such as pots, pans, and wooden eggs  (still waiting for these to arrive) 
Baby Kids Pretend Play Educational Toy Wooden Eggs

DURING
So, this remodel was easy but time consuming because I did multiple coats of paint.  I took the doors off and sanded the entire kitchen just a little bit, wiped it down, primed it and painted.  I sprayed the fixtures with spray paint and painted the countertop. 

After a few coats and dry time, I reassembled and attached the wallpaper to a piece of foamboard and nailed to the back.  Once I got the kitchen back inside I added the motion lights in the microwave and stove.  

Here is the final product!



Let me know what you guys think in the comments and share your DIY projects! 



*I am not being compensated for blogging about these products!*

8 comments:

  1. I LOVE this!! I need to try out that paint!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very impressive Brandi! I am sure your daughter loves it!

    ReplyDelete
  3. super cute! Love what you did.

    ReplyDelete
  4. This is super cute! My sister and my niece's are getting ready to move out on their own. I know the girls will be visiting a few times a month and I need to gather a collection of toys. Thanks for the awesome tips!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Wow! I am very impressed by what you have done for your daughter. With all the things you have going on in your life, you make time to do something incredible for your daughter. #1 mom! Keep up the creativity.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Awesome! You are extremely creative. You took a $20 play kitchen and transformed it into a dream kitchen for you daughter, who is so cute! I have found some steals from time to time for my tykes, but never could have dreamed of this transformation.

    ReplyDelete

Must Nots! Products I hated during my daughter’s first year

Alright Ladies, Here are the items I promise you can live without! I made the unfortunate mistake of making these purchases so you won’t ...