Our new home has the most perfect little nook for our Waldorf play kitchen. With a lovely big window that the morning sun floods through. It's between our kitchen and family room... at one end of our dining room. So right in the center of activity!
It brings together some lovely Waldorf-y elements we have been gathering over the last few years... A little child sized kitchen hutch with egg cups, milk bottles and bakeware. A sweet little table that my mum gave us when she moved away. And my favourite ~ a little olden style oven. I'd been coveting a beautiful Waldorf wooden one when my mother in law's heater broke. She offered it to us to convert into a play oven. And isn't it just right!
Then there are the little touches... a beautiful Waldorf alphabet from the Old Freedom Train (I've only recently put this up, despite having it for a couple of years, as my son is now very interested in letters). A colourful rug to bring the area together. And what play kitchen would be complete without a tea set. Chai tea and cake is served to me quite regularly!
Happy days, Kelly








Just beautiful. Love the converted oven.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim - I'm so happy with the converted oven!
DeleteThis play kitchen is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet, I rather love it!
DeleteWhat a beautiful space for your babies to play in! Bravo Mumma xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Steph, love it when things come together x
DeleteBeautiful play kitchen, love the silk wings!
ReplyDeleteThe silk wings are gorgeous aren't they! Love watching them play in them :-)
DeleteOh Kellly it's such a beautiful space! Love seeing your posts AND your fabulous photos with that new camera! xx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Bekka :-) I really love how it has come together - and yes, isn't the new camera wonderful!!
DeleteGorgeous!! I'd love something like this for my daughters!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate - it is getting lots of play :-)
DeleteWhat a lovely space Kelly! It makes your heart sing just looking with the pictures (which are gorgeous).
ReplyDeleteBlogging is great - even in the future when we've moved past this phase I can look back at the pics :-)
DeleteI want one! Lucky kids - it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate, I love playing there too, lol
DeleteA wonderful space! I really love the rug - did you make it?
ReplyDeleteThanks Ronnie - I actually bought it from Ishka at the mall :-) A good find I thought!
Deletejust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe've begun to move on from our little kitchen corner, though we still have a beautiful wooden sink and stove tucked into a corner of our family room as we have for the last 10 years!
wonderful to have had 10 happy years of play! I hope my kids play with ours for as long :-)
DeleteWhat a beautifully inspiring space. That rug is divine.
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