Look around your kitchen and basement for cast-off items—old cabinets gathering dust, faucets that you swapped out for newer models, and kitchen implements that you never use. These discards could be the foundation for a great play kitchen for the kids, a place where they can pretend cook and clean without getting underfoot. Realistic enough to appeal to kids and budget-friendly enough to please grown-ups, this miniature kitchen features a faucet and sink, a trivet as a faux burner, and a converted cabinet door fitted with plexiglass to serve as a play oven. Oven knobs that really spin, a convenient towel bar, and cheerful shades of paint on the cabinet base and counters add a sense of play to the hardworking station.
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