Efficiency kitchen
I seem to build a lot of vacation rentals and tourist spots. Since this is also a vacation house, I went with a modest efficiency kitchen. I included a sink, range and stove, and half fridge. The drawers and doors are non-functioning but they work well for looks. The under-counter half fridge has a handle made from an ink pen clip.
The light over the sink was bashed from a Lundby lamp using aluminum tubing and a NovaLyte LED. The rug is a design by Safavieh printed on Velour Card Stock from The Crafty PC (now out of business). The crocheted sunflower potholder is by Blohm Design.
The counter is basswood painted to look like formica. The stainless steel sink is by Houseworks by I added a drain from my stash and a tap from ELF Miniatures. The soap dispenser is from LugArt Petit, and the honey pot is by David Provan. The stovetop is made from laser cut burners with hobby store aluminum sheet cut to fit underneath. The knobs and oven front parts are from ELF Miniatures, though I cut my own steel top and acrylic door to fit the space.
The kitty tea towel is from Marlene, and the owl trivet is by le mini di Pierluigi from The Little Dollhouse Company. The vintage toaster, mushroom napkin holder and recipe box are from eBay. Who remembers the percolator? Even though my parents weren't coffee drinkers, I remember someone in the family having one of these. This is a vintage mini from eBay.
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