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In early 2003 I bought a bunch of Shenendoah kits (now owned by Houseworks) in order to make a kitchen island like one I saw in a 1997 issue of Dollhouse Miniatures. After almost a year of cluttering up my own kitchen in varying stages of put-togetherness, they have finally been finished!
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I wanted this kitchen to have all the modern conveniences... including a dishwasher! There's nothing uglier than a little person with dishpan hands...
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The floor and backsplash are made from "Spanish tile" paper from What's Next, which I bought from HBS. |
The "space-saving island" has a built-in breakfast bar. The house doesn't have a dining room, so I thought this was a perfect way to maximize the space.
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I need to make one that's slightly longer, so it covers the trim on the countertop. |
The towel bar is from a Chrysnbon bathroom kit. |
Once the cabinets were done, I had fun adding pieces from my "collection."
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I had planned on using five, but decided it would be too cluttered. |
which is next to the bread by the fridge. |
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The two newest additions to the kitchen are a Monterey wine rack, and a pot rack made from a 2002 Hallmark "Christmas in the Kitchen" ornament. I replaced some of the pots with ones I bought at HBS.
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I don't know if I'll ever be truly done with this room. I've added just about everything I can think of... but somehow I keep finding new ways to cram stuff in! Stay tuned...