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Kids Table from Recycled Materials

June 7, 2013
In case you haven’t guessed, I’m completely obsessed with how this playhouse is turning out!  It is the cutest thing I have ever seen and I’m so excited for my children!

First, I showed you the finished kitchen and workshop made from mostly recycled materials, then I showed the faux kitchen window made from an old mirror, and now I’m about to share the little table made from an old piano leg and a countertop sink cut-out.

I need to first say that the color of the paint is a lighter lime green, but appears a bit yellow from the overcast, rainy-day lighting we had.  Believe me, it matches and it’s cute!

Check out the drawer. They needed a place for their silverware, of course.

The top, like I said, came from the cut-out countertop piece. The size of the hole for a large sink is perfect for a child’s table. All it needs is an old piano leg to rest on and some trim to finish it off. Or, if you’re my parents, a silverware drawer.

This completes the adorable little kitchen and my little guy immediately wet to work setting the table.

Yep. I think he likes it!

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  1. This is an amazing play kitchen and the table is so perfect! I love how you used recycled things! Hope you will link this up at Mom’s Library! Thanks for sharing.

  2. What an ADORABLE little playhouse! I’m jealous of your children, lol! The table turned out beautifully, and the silverware drawer is the perfect touch. Thanks so much for sharing this at Get Your DIY On! Hope to see you on Sunday with your spray paint projects! Have a wonderful day!

    ~Abby =)

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