Fresh Cut Flours bought this tv stand at the thrift store.
And she shows you how she turned it into this adorable play kitchen. Is that not the coolest transformation ever?
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Fresh Cut Flours bought this tv stand at the thrift store.
And she shows you how she turned it into this adorable play kitchen. Is that not the coolest transformation ever?
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Amanda says
I don’t have kids yet, but this is so cute and super creative. Great job!
Jamie Pelaez says
Repurpose, reuse, recycle & get creative! I would have never thought of it and now I will be looking at thrift store and throw away furniture in a whole new light! This looks way cooler and better built than the wood kitchens you can buy at the store… Not to mention a lot cheaper and bigger! Thank you for the inspiration!
Dawn says
This is wonderful!
Becky R says
I have a small stand that would make a perfect tool table/workshop for my little guy. Papa built us a train table, so I am thinking we can enlist his help. Grandparents do love to make things for their grandkids, as we have witnessed above. It is a labor of love and more precious to them to give than a store bought item.
Cassy says
That is amazing! It’s too bad that I don’t have a little girl to make one for!
lorrie says
Way too cute!! My 15 year old daughter saw it and loved it. She had a traditional plastic kitchen because the wooden ones were too expensive. I’ve seen similiar in catalogs for hundreds. Will keep this in the back of my mind for future grandkids!!
B says
That is so adorable! I wish I had a little girl, I think I would be trying my hand at that!
Kristin says
This is one of the neatest posts you’ve ever done! Keep them coming, these are so inspirational. What a talented lady she is!
JenniferD says
We have been trying to get rid of our college TV stand (that we got for free way back when) for years now. I am SO glad I saw this post because now, instead of that old TV stand taking up room in our garage being unused, I’m going to do just this and make a beautiful play kitchen!! I’m so excited!!
Laura Johnson says
I want one! I knew there was something lirking when I took a picture of a similar TV stand at a yard sale. Gotta go back now to get it!!
LISA says
this is awesome. love it.
Jenny says
Fantastic!! I love it. Now to start searching the garage sales and thrift shops! It looks wonderful – well done!
shannon says
Wow. Wish I could see the way you do. All I saw was a junk tv stand. Amazing!!! Bravo!!!
Kristine says
That’s awesome! I’m so untalented at DIY and crafty stuff, but I admire those who can do it.
Brandi @ Savvy Student Shopper! says
That is too cute!
She has a great imagination!
Lisa says
That is beyond cute! A truly new and creative idea!! Thanks for sharing it!
Amanda says
I absolutely love this idea. It’s by far cuter than any plastic play kitchen I’ve seen. It’s as cute or cuter as the Pottery Barn ones, and so much cheaper. My baby girl is only 4 months, but I’m making big plans. 🙂 You better believe I’m going to be scouring the curbs to see if I can make this a dumpster dive find!
Laura says
OMG, HOW DID THEY DO THIS?????ITS ADORABLE
Stacy-Ann says
It absolutely is the coolest transformation ever!!
Kristyn says
That is by far the cutest transformation I have ever seen! I love the colors !
Joy says
Wow! I wish I knew about this when my boys were little. People in my area put these entertainment centers out on the curb all the time when they upgrade to big screens. So if you can get one for free even better. I bet if you could get several of these entertainment cabinets, you could transform them and then sell them.
ellen says
wow!!!! wonderful!
Courtney says
So cute! I hope they are going to anchor it to the wall, though, so there isn’t a chance it could tip over on a little one.
Vale says
coolest ever! 🙂
Ashley says
That is the most adorable and creative transformation I have ever seen!!
Lisa says
My five year old just saw this and said “now THAT is stinkin’ cute!” LOL. I agree.
Kristen Trappett says
UM WOW, that is all I have to say, some people just got it when it comes to vision!!!
Jen says
so stinkin’ cute! some people’s creativity makes me jealous 🙂
Heather @ Family Friendly Frugality says
That is AWESOME! I love it!
Cindy says
That looks like something my brilliant MIL would do. I so admire crafty people. I’m an idiot with my hands. Love this!
Sarah says
I wonder how much the materials cost. Although even if it was more $ than something you got on CL, it would be worth it to have something that someone made!
Rae says
She said on the post that it cost $25 for the furniture piece and $100 for the other materials so $125 total so not super cheap but when you think about how sturdy, durable, and completely unique it is (and I’m sure will be passed down through generations), I’m sure it was totally worth it 🙂
AJ says
On the linked post it mentions that the cabinet was $25, and the materials to transform it were $100. Incredibly amazing – I’m in awe of people that can see something as so different from what it once was!
Maureen @ Break Through Your Money BS says
I’m not usually into DIY, but this has to be the cutest play kitchen I have ever seen. Really nice job!
shannon says
super cute! my kids would love that!
Stacey D. says
What a precious, affordable way to recycle, repurpise, reuse & even reduce all rolled into one! That is 1 less LittlTikes play kitchen made, ths that much less plastic. Just think how much of something like this you could do with just materials you have laying around! Those little ones are certainly blessed to have such a creative & thoughtful Mommy & Daddy! I bet they have the most popular & envied play kitchen ever! 🙂
Kathy S says
That is adorable!
Beverlee says
Someone not to be confused with myself is VERY creative. It’s great.
Ann says
I love this idea! So great! I did something along the same lines only I took a small ucky bookcase and made it into a dollhouse! It’s amazing and my 4 year old loves it! I made it in four steps and here is the first step I did – just follow the links to the other steps to see the whole process! http://samandann.blogspot.com/2010/12/diy-dollhouse-day-1.html
Debbie says
Ann,
I clicked on your link and your daughter’s dollhouse is so adorable! My boys are now almost 21 and 17 years old, but if I ever have the fortune of having a granddaughter (hopefully in a distant future) I will make her a dollhouse myself. Great job!
Heather says
Really a great idea!
Jennifer @ yardsalemommy.blogspot.com says
Wow. That is fabulous. I love yard sales and thrift stores! Possibilities are endless!
Dani says
Absolutely amazing, I love this! We are getting new beds etc.. for the kids room this winter and my son has my old entertainment stand from when I was growing up and its similar to this one. I may have to copy this idea! I LOVE it!
Frugal Momma says
Wow, I am totally in love with that! Great idea. I especially love that retro fabric!
Mary P says
Wow, very impressive!
shanna rangel says
oh man that is beautiful and no one else will ever have that….your kids are so lucky that’s a keep for the future kids.
ShelleyB says
impressive! that’s talent!
PolkaDotMommy says
This might be the cutest play kitchen ever… it rivals my pink retro kitchen for sure and I bet it’s a whole lot sturdier than anything we can buy in the stores!
Alyssa says
That is incredible! It’s amazing how often you see something for free and never think outside the box at what it could be! I could do the same thing except make a workshop for my 2 boys!!! Thanks for passing this one along for sure!
Jodi says
CUTE!!!! I love it…
Laurie says
This is too cute! How creative! Love it!
Rae says
That is beautiful!
jessica t. says
This is too cute! What a great idea!