The children's kitchen we like the most is...
Not to be discriminatory, but today's post is dedicated to the little girls in the house, whose eyes wander when they see a children's kitchen full of gadgets and can let their imaginations run wild. Browsing Pinterest, we've found tons of ideas that we loved. But since there are countless models, sizes, and prices, we've named the winner... the Duktig model from IKEA! Want to see all the possibilities this super kitchen has?
Vintage Style
We're absolutely blown away by the new look they've given the kitchenette. Painting it with chalkboard paint, changing the handles, and removing the top has given it a completely different look. The idea of painting the back to imitate microcement and adding the shelf and hooks takes us straight to Provence . Hooray for all the artist moms and dads!
Minimal Style
With this kitchenette, we're more in the mood for a minimalist , urban kitchen, as the parents' chosen colors are truly urban. In this case, the handles and faucet have been painted an off-white, and the doors a wonderful gray. The personal touch comes from the small plants, which blend perfectly with the gray of the doors.
Sweet Style
Using the mint color completely breaks away from the previous two styles, although it also has its own unique appeal. Mint pairs perfectly with natural wood colors (pine), and these parents have done it beautifully , leaving the handles and stovetop a beautiful cream color. The combination with the plants gives it that natural touch that we love so much.
Natural Style
And here's the most natural of all, the one that comes standard. It's a very urban and minimalist style at the same time, and this is where all the parents have started to adapt their children's kitchens and completely change them.
And you, are you interested in the idea of customizing your children's toys?