DIY Play Kitchen from an Old Nightstand

These two black nightstands have been sitting in my garage for two years.  When I took them out of our bedroom, I had all intentions of selling them on Facebook Marketplace, but never got around to listing them.  Then, I started thinking that I could actually do something with these puppies.  Although the top has a faux wood finish, they are solid, and the perfect candidates for a coat of paint…and a metal dog bowl…and some faucet handles…

media center diy play ktichen

This old nightstand is now a play kitchen, put together for way less than one of those plastic ones you can buy at the store!

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I gave the dresser two coats of DIY chalk paint.  (I did a full comparison of DIY chalk paint recipes and found the best one!).  Of course, I chose a gender neutral color pallet.  Let’s break those gender stereotypes that little boys can’t have their own kitchen!

change a nightstand into a DIY play kitchen for young kids

Then, I cut pieces of plywood to fit inside the frame as a shelf.  The ledges inside the nightstand helped it to stay in place, and then a couple of air nails secured the shelves in place.

nightstand to play kitchen

The top got a coat of black spray paint, and the bottom a cornflower blue spray paint.  The bottom shelf is perfect for baskets to hold play food and toys, but can be hidden by the curtain, held up by a little tension rod.

diy play kitchen from a nightstand

I used a jigsaw to cut out panels from one of the drawer fronts and a circle in the top for the sink.  To prevent the piece of acrylic plexiglass from splitting, I pre-drilled holes in the corners, and then screwed it to the back of the drawer front.  Hardware stores will cut down pieces of plexiglass to whatever dimensions you’d like, and they’ll also re-cut the piece when you realize you gave them the wrong dimensions the first time…

supplies to make a DIY play kitchen using a dog bowl, metal pipe and cheap knobs

It’s fun to get creative on the finishing touches.  I spray painted circular wooden discs from the craft store in black for the oven burners, used a dog bowl for the sink, and then found some sort of pipe thing at the ReStore for the faucet.  The faucet handles are actual replacement handles.  A hole drilled through the top, a bolt screw, and a nut keep the handles in place and allow them to spin.

how to make a play kitchen from a nightstand

And I just realized, as I’m writing this post, that I forgot to add the oven knobs!!  I have two little decorative knobs that I planned to use as handles.  Hmmm, I guess I still have one more thing to do on this one.

The back panel is a piece of plywood that I nailed to the back, and then tiled with this sticker mosaic tile I found on clearance at Home Depot.  I love a good tile project, but let me tell you, this was much easier!

Total cost for this DIY nightstand?  $20!  It’s sturdier and prettier than anything I could buy at the store, especially for $20.  Start searching those garage sales for cheap nightstands, folks!  Your kids want their own play kitchen!

how to make a play kitchen DIY for kids using a nightstand

I also make a larger play kitchen out of an old media center for my kids. My four kids have all enjoyed this kitchen and even my older ones still play with it. (This was one of my first posts on my blog many years ago. Please forgive the dark images and horrible photo borders!)

media center DIY play kitchen
turn an nightstand into a play kitchen for kids
Jenny at Refresh Living (dev.refreshliving.com)

Post by Jenny Leads

Jenny is the voice behind Refresh Living. She has a passion for helping people to create a home they love without spending a lot of money.

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  1. I have a old entertainment center that I’ve been wanting to do this with. I guess I better get busy on it.