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Upcycled wooden kids kitchen!

I got it for free on a second-hand site, and I was delighted with my thrifted find even if it was full of pebble spray paint.

As you can see from the before pic, it was covered in layers of pebble spray paint. I knew by looking at the kitchen that there was solid wood underneath.

One of my favourite things to do is flip toys! Maybe it’s because my inner child gets to play. I was delighted with my thrifted find even if it was full of pebble spray paint.

To remove the pebble spray paint, I used my heat gun. I try to avoid using harsh chemical strippers. However, they would have made the job easier.

I wanted to keep some of the wood exposed as I loved the details in the grain. On the inside, I painted the wood using a light shade.

It took me a few hours to remove the pebble spray paint. I brought my piece outside and gently heated the paint until bubbles appeared. Then I scraped the old pebble pant off.

Link to YouTube video included in the post

I wanted to keep some of the wood exposed as I loved the details in the grain.