![]() ![]() After that, it's time to start wallpapering.As the Dutkig Play Kitchen doesn't come with a back panel, you might want to source your own if, for you, this is an important part of the finished design.The Plasti-Coat Premium Spray Paint in matt white is a good choice. While the paint is drying, it's time to spray paint your handles, as well as the sink section.To achieve this look, the shade Winter Grey from Rust-Oleum is a good color match. We'd recommend choosing something from the chalky furniture range at Rust-Oleum or Annie Sloane's chalk paint. Start painting the sections of the play kitchen's you've decided need it in your choice of color.We'd recommend using the Dulux Undercoat and Primer. As mentioned above, while this step is tempting to skip, it's worth the time if you want to achieve a quality finish. Remove (or don't add) the handles and sink section, as this will make painting much easier. Start by considering which parts of your Dutkig Play Kitchen you'd like to paint, and tape off sections that you'd like to leave unpainted – we'd recommend using Frog Tape.Follow our instructions below to achieve this look. It's easy and the kids (read: you) will love it. Easily achieved, all you'll need is some paint, wallpaper and a bit of creativity. Probably the biggest Ikea hack on Instagram (check out #duktig and you'll see), we love this take on Ikea's Duktig play kitchen. #camcam #camcamcph #ikea #diy #ikeahack #ikeahacks #pressedleaves #playroom #boysroom #nurserydecor #nurseryinspo #kidsroomdecor #kidsinteriors #camcamcph #playkitchen #kidsinterior #ellebear Baby + Kids Interiors AUS + NZ Serious DIY skills, styling and photography by Cushion, bedding and wallpaper by. I wasn’t sure about the caption: “How to rock the Pressed Leaves Blue Print 101” or “The Cutest Ikea Play Kitchen Hack Ever”. Want detailed tips on how to paint furniture? Our specialist guide was designed with you in mind. Tuck in any ends twine ends sticking out. We'd recommend tackling one section at a time neatly tying them off at the end before moving onto the next section. ![]() Start by tying your twine to back of your chair, as close to the base as possible, and simply wrap round and round, keeping the twine tight.For this look we'd recommend this Mustard Yellow Bakers Twine from Amazon. To achieve this look, we'd recommend two thin layers of paint. Decide whether you're looking to achieve a shabby-chic, or block color look, as this will determine how many layers of paint you opt for.A good match to achieve this look would be the Rust-Oleum Chalky Finish Furniture Paint in Belgrave. In terms of brands, we'd recommend choosing something from the chalky furniture range at Rustoleum or Annie Sloane's chalk paint. Start painting your chair with your choice of paint color.The Chalk Paint Wax Brush is an affordable option. ![]() If you're working with an oil-based paint, opt for natural bristles, or for water-based choose something synthetic. ![]() While this step is tempting to skip, it's worth the time if you want to achieve a quality finish. We love the simple silhouette of the Ivar chair from Ikea, and we love it even more with this sleek and stylish upgrade. ![]()
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