
That's all the kitchen that the shabby house has room for! I still have to make a plate rack and some shelves to go above the sink.

The hotplate stove is just made from a piece of balsa wood, it still needs a cord and a power point. I used extra large domes for the hotplates. There's only one control knob on it because I dropped the other one and haven't bothered making a new one yet. The coffee pot is a painted metal mini. And yes! I made the packet of coffee.
Stay tuned for more shabby house this week...progress is being made!
Mercedes

34 comments:
Wow!!! It all looks wonderful. So much detail in such a small area! I 'love' the tiles....
Linda x
That is just too sweet for words! Pretty, pretty wallpaper and tiles, adorable sink!
Love what I am seeing so far!! Can't wait to see more :)
looks amazing! Love the mini coffee packet and the coffee pot!.
Looking forward for more.
Hugs from Madrid.
vanesa
I just love it! I really like the idea of the different tiles; are those real tiles?
Maia
It is already lovely, beautiful job!
Love Sylvia
I'll give you my opinion when I see the rest of the house. Do I sound prim and sour? I LOVE IT :o)))))
hugs Rosanna
It's wonderful, absolutely wonderful!
What about the wonderful taps? The stove is great! Now I go google "domes".
Very pretty this little kitchenette. Yes, I also like the taps. Who are they by?
is already so beautiful, the pitcher of coffee is adorable!
I can ask what color do you think of the accessories? blue or red?
(I see the side of the sink panel checkered red...)
I hope you will reply soon, I can not wait to see this setting finished!
kisses, Caterina
Very pretty!
- Grace
Looks great! I really like the curtains on the cabinet and the wallpaper and tiles. I'm very curious how the rest will look!
groetjes Evelien
It is lovely. I like the tap, the tiles, and the curtain. I really like your shabby style.
Geneviève
What a wonderful little kitchen!
Thank you so much for the pictures of such an inspirational miniature kitchen :-)
I rebuild one of my houses (which is the vineyard cottage of Greenleaf) with a very small room for the kitchen. You can imagine that I was thinking about how to build a kitchen in this small space... and you showed us your kitchen and I have a lot of ideas! Thank you very much!!!!
Hugs Taenia
What an adorable kitchen! Love it! :-)
Oh Mercedes, this is just too cute!
I love everything about it! I hope you will share how you made the bag of coffee? The undermounted sink and faucet are brilliant!
My dollhouse doesn't have room for a big kitchen either. Thanks so much for your inspiration!
Now Mecedes this is just too cute for words!
Progress is certainly happening at your Shabby house!
It is gorgeous!
Wow it looks so amazing, beautiful job.
Janne
Mmm, so nicely balanced with that slim window on the side. As a good cook has to have propper lighting ;D Call it shabby, its still very well equiped!
I've been waiting to see if you were going to use red or blue:) Love it!! And I can't wait to see the rest of it:)
I love you little kitchen!
Miniregards from Spain,Sonia
It's very cute, Mercedes!
Hi Mercedes, it's great!!
I like so much your kitchen.
Hugs
Oooh so sweet!!! I love this mini-mini shabby kitchen!
X,sabiha
It´s a lovely little kitchen and
as everything you do, so perfectly
"shabby" !
/Eva J
Wow!!beautiful!!!
Beautiful kitchen Mercedes !!!
SUPERB!!!
Carmen
Wonderful! So much cute detail in such a tiny space. It actually reminds me a lot of my kitchen in my first apartment. It was small, but full of charm! Love the bag of coffee!
Hugs,
Jill
It's super duper cute :-) i especially love the chipped enamel effect! And don't worry re the knob that fell off..looks great like it's meant to not be there!
Waw!!!!! you are great!!!!!
I really love your kitchen and I would like to have it , also 1:1 scale.
A big hug
Roberta
Love that little kitchen, the bench-top stove SO cute!
My goodness Mercedes everything is so pretty!!! Can't be away a couple of days, when I visit your blog there are many things to see.
Congratulations for your works.
Mini hugs
Meli
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