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Free Woodworking Plans to Build a Cottage Kitchen Part 1

12.03.11 By //
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This project is so adorable, I can't wait to see whose kiddos get this gift from Santa… As promised, these are the cottage mods for the Gourmet Kitchen (plans for that are here) and will follow the same building process with a few exceptions. 

Plans for Part 2, the hutch can be found here.

Estimated Cost 

$25-$50

Tools 
  • Safety Gear
  • Tape Measure
  • Drill
  • Saw
  • Jig Saw
  • Kreg Jig – optional but recommended
  • Nail Gun – optional but recommended
Lumber 
  • 2 – 1×12 at 8'
  • 3 – 1×2 at 8'
  • 1 – 1×3 at 6'
  • 1 – 1×4 at 6'
  • 1/4 sheet of 1/4″ bead board
Materials 
  • 3 – Drawer Pulls in various sizes for the oven door, and top and bottom cabinets.
  • Small Sink and Faucet
  • 2 – Stove burners or grates
  • 2 – oven knobs
  • 6 Hinges
  • 2″ wood screws – not necessary if using Kreg Jig
  • 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws
  • 1 1/4″ finish nails
  • Wood Glue
  • Wood Filler
Cut List 
  • 1 – 1×12 at 33 1/2″ Top
  • 2 – 1×12 at 24″ Sides
  • 2 – 1×12 at 19″ Center Dividers
  • 1 – 1×12 at 32″ Bottom
  • 2 – 1×12 at 10 1/4″ Outside Shelves
  • 1 – 1×12 at 10″ Center Shelf
  • 1 – 1×2 at 33 1/2″ Top Trim
  • 6 – 1×2 at 8 3/4″ Doors
  • 2 – 1×2 at 13 1/2″ Oven Door
  • 2 – 1×2 at 6 1/8″ Top Cab Door
  • 2 – 1×2 at 10 3/4″ Lower Cab Door
  • 1 – 1×3 at 33 1/2″ Upper Facing
  • 1 – 1×4 at 11 3/4″ Oven Knob Facing
  • 1 – 1×4 at 32″ Footer Trim
  • 1 – 1/4″ ply at 11 1/4″ x 9 1/4″ Oven Facing
  • 1 – 1/4″ ply at 4 1/8″ x 9 3/4″ Top Cab Door
  • 1 – 1/4″ ply at 8 3/4″ x 9 3/4″ Lower Cab Door
Instructions 

Before beginning to build, always check in on my site to make sure you have the most up to date set of plans, I occasionally update and change the plans to make the building process easier or to allow for less expensive purchasing of materials! Read through the entire set of instructions and all comments before beginning this project. If you print out or save plans, be sure to check in on my site to be sure you have the most up to date set of plans, as I occasionally update things for ease of building or buying. If you are new to building, read through the GETTING STARTED section and other articles found under the BUILD tab in the menu on my site, it has valuable information about how to get started, tools and techniques. If you are unfamiliar with the finishing process, visit my Finishing school for some tips and tricks for painting like a pro and for special finishing practices. Use glue to secure your joints and Consider Painting or Staining individual sections prior to assembling. This makes the paint application virtually flawless. Coat with a spray on Poly or Wipe on Poly to protect your finish and your piece and it will last for ages. Adhere to all safety standards and guidelines, and be sure you follow safety protocol throughout your build. If you are unsure about whether you are building safely, run a quick online search for the tool or technique you are using, or contact me via email or post to the forum before you move ahead. My contact info can be found in the menu of my site.

Step 1

Step 1 

Build the Base Unit: Use your Kreg Jig set for 3/4″ stock and your 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws and glue to build the box as shown below. If you aren't using a Kreg Jig you can use 2″ wood screws and glue, just be sure to countersink. Mark out your sink hole and carve out using your jig saw so that you can set your sink into the hole.

Step 2

Step 2 

Add the Shelves: The outside shelves are the same size, but all 3 shelves are in different locations. Fasten them in place using your Kreg Jig set for 3/4″ stock and your 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws and glue. If you aren't using a KJ you can use your 2″ wood screws and glue, just be sure to countersink.

Step 3
Step 3

Step 3 

Add the Facing and Footer: Use your 1 1/4″ finish nails and glue to tack on the upper and oven knob facing directly to the base unit and from the outside of the sides to attach the footer underneath the bottom board of the base unit. You will want to carve the footer with a curvy design that suits your taste. This is flexible and you can curve or angle as you please. I have provided the dimensions for my design below.

Step 4

Step 4 

Construct the Doors: You will build all 3 doors by constructing the face frames for each using your Kreg Jig set for 3/4″ stock and your 1 1/4″ pocket hole screws and glue. To construct a face frame you will place your pocket holes in the rails (horizontal pieces) and fasten them to the stiles (vertical). For the Cabinet Doors, you will then glue on the backing from the back side of the face frames and they will sit with 1/2″ overhang all the way around the opening for the Upper and Lower Cabinet Doors. I recommend 1/4″ thick beadboard for the cabinets on the right. To hang your doors, simply allow for gaps as indicated below and attach using simple hinges for overlay cabinet doors. The oven door will need the hinges on the bottom (obviously) and the cabinet doors should have the hinges on the outside edge.

Step 5

Step 5 

Cut and Carve the Oven Door Facing and Tack onto the Oven Door using glue. You can paint this piece in a silver metallic finish to get a truly gourmet look!

Step 6

Add the trim pieces shown below: Use glue and your 1 1/4″ finish nails

Step 7

Step 7 

Now it's time to add your fun hardware! You can purchase replacement parts for ovens, stoves, and sinks at your local hardware store and these are perfect for little play parts. I recommend creating a painted section to sit underneath the stove burners and for the facing underneath where the knobs will sit. This will give your piece that fabulous cottage kitchen look!

Finishing Instructions 

Fill any Screw, Nail or Pocket Holes, Sand and Finish as Desired. For Finishing Tips and Tricks visit my Finishing School

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