Box kitchen
Keith Walker
Box Kitchen
This box kitchen was made as a result of the wife wanting our home  kitchen to be renovated.
This is a breakdown of some of the things it is made of.
The floor is slate with the tile scribed on. The window is made as would be a normal one, which opens, made in hard wood. The units under the window starting with the cooker are in Pine with the top in aluminium with press studs as the burners,the knobs are beads with a brass tack.
The digital clock is clear plastic with the time printed underneath, the oven is made from the top half of a plastic bottle  and the cap is replaced with a balsa fan.
The door was made of an old cassette case. The cooker hood is MDF with a used dust face mask for the extraction part, it also contains a light inside.
The sink is the bottom of a plastic bottle, the taps are small chrome screws and bent alum wire.
The washing machine drum is a film cannister with the lid cut out and clear plastic inserted, a hand made hinge adds to the authenticity and the timer made from the end of an old 13 amp fuse.
The door on the back wall has copper sheet hinges with a fret pin, the latch is flattened copper wire and it all works.
The welsh dresser is a copy of our own real size one. Lighting is all self made using copper tube and parts of an old fluorescent light.
Design work
Miniaturist and Dolls house maker
The box kitchen
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view from the left
Wall side
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The press stud cooker
Dirty old sink
No film in the washing machine.
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