She says, "This is my first hack, first blog attempt and first creative project ever. It was made with the Vika Furusund."

The shopping list is pretty extensive. The Ikea Furusund forms the frame of the unit. The handles, knife rack and magnetic containers are also from the yellow and blue box.







Don't you just love the faucets?
See details of Lisa's play kitchen on her blog.
Related hacks:
- Cooking for kids
- Play kitchen for under $200







This is so quality!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
This is adorable! I think I need a little girl. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. It's definitely a top 20 for 2009
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely!!
ReplyDeleteAce!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little play space. That is amazing :D
ReplyDeleteMy son would LOVE that. He loves kitchen toys, loves cooking with me, and loves pink. (he also loves swords, guns, and teenage mutant ninja turtle - apparently I'm raising a metrosexual, but of course - he's only 3.)
ReplyDeletePoint being - brilliant. Wish I could hack like that!
What a cool hack for a lucky little kid! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteI wanna come over for dinner!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeletei love in the pink pink world
ReplyDeleteThis is truly amazing. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, what an amazing hack!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Can you believe I live nowhere near an IKEA? I watch your blog eith much interest...
ReplyDeleteI revamped a little play kitchen of my own for my daughter's playhouse. You can check out the playhouse and the kitchen we made for her here: http://restyledhome.blogspot.com/2008/07/pretty-little-playhouse.html
Love your site!!
Linda
Cute.......sure, little girls will love it.
ReplyDeleteit is so beautiful i love it the little girls would apperciate it.
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use for the oven front door?