In recent weeks Finley and I have been doing a bit of baking. I would set him on a kitchen chair and let him play with ingredients and help me bake some cakes and buns. But, I would be restless because I would always have to be keeping an I on Finley as well as the food, to make sure he wasn't standing to close to the edge of the chair.
I had seen this hack online and had wanted to get one built once I was off work for a few weeks holiday. Once I started my first week off, I wanted to make this one of my first projects to get completed, so that he could cook along side me from the get go.
So on my last day at work I picked up a few pieces to get the job done.
I picked up two stair spindles, a piece of 3 by 1/4 inch ply and a 18mm dowel from B&Q. Then across to IKEA to pick up a wooden stepstool.
First thing to is to build the step part of the stool, this is relatively easy to do, as you're just following the IKEA instructions. Once you get yo this part leave off the top step.
This is were it gets a little tricky. The two wooden spindles are cut in half. The middle supports, I drilled out two holes either side and fitted wooden towels. The top supports, I drilled straight through and uses long support screw which I already had from an old wardrobe that we had in our old home. This has given it a great strength. I drilled through the top step in each corner to attach the spindles, (with the same furniture screws) then attached the middle supports and then finishing with the top support.
Master Finley testing out the tower. He loved being able to get up and down all on his own.
I didn't have a 20mm drill bit, so I had to wait a few days till my mum and dad (AKA Granny & Grandad) cane up to visit. I would definitely recommend drilling out the back dowel support before fitting as it was a bit of a pain to get sorted. I took Finley a wee while to get used to the adjustment but after he did, he was up and down in no time. This is ideal for getting the wee ones involved with cooking in the kitchen and we are looking forward to using it many times in the coming months.
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