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Monday, July 6, 2015

Retro Kitchen Redo

When we moved into our last house, the kitchen was (in a word) gross!  But, we made some quick changes (click here to see) and it cleaned up beautifully.

Still, the kitchen felt cramped and oddly arranged.  Overall it was not very user friendly or functional.  So after living with it for about a year, we decided it was time for a complete overhaul.




Before we bought this house, the kitchen had seen some hard days, and apparently a lot of college parties.  But, I love a good project!

Before Photos:

Original "cold storage"; Before


Gas range, before


Refrigerator, before


Now, I am aware that most people probably wouldn't walk into this space and think "Oh my GOODNESS, it's my dream house!" 
But, I did!  I knew that hidden under all of this grime, was a charming beach bungalow (originally built in 1928).  And, I couldn't wait to bring it back to it's former glory!


Kitchen corner, before


Kitchen sink, before


When it was time to remodel and rearrange I set up a temporary "make-shift" kitchen in the laundry room, and we went to work.

The first step was the really fun part. We broke out the sledgehammer, sawzall and a chisel.  Because it was time for:

Demolition!



Take out your frustrations, give a cabinet a good whack with a sledgehammer!
We even re-purposed some of these old cabinets into a playhouse for our children.  For details on that project, see this post.



A note about old houses and with lath and plaster walls (as seen in these photos).  Unlike today's modern sheet rock, traditional plaster crumbles!  Once you start chipping away at it, the whole thing just starts to crumble away.  So, unless you have to remove it because of water damage, it's best to chip with care and caution.   Or, better yet, just leave it alone whenever you can!




We went over the old linoleum floor with simple peel and stick vinyl tiles. I found the best price for these colors on ebay. They are super easy to install, and easy to replace if an individual one gets too worn.




*Note: We installed the floor about a year before the actual remodel. But, I had purchased extra tiles. So, it was easy to fill in any gaps later, after we removed the original cabinets.

We purchased an old classic range from Craigslist, that was contemporary to the time the home had originally been constructed.  I spent an entire day scrubbing the grossness out of the range (see photo below).




I have no idea what that gelatinous gunk was, but with the help of oven cleaner and a scrub brush, I was able to get it out.  

Here are the products that I had the best success with while tackling the grossness:




And, for brightening dingy chrome surfaces, it works well to scrub them with dry steelwool. 





To really get in all the nooks and under the edges of this stove, I literally used dental tools to scrap out all of the gunk! They were great for the detail work.

I have a friend who's a hygienist, and she gave them to me.  But, it looks like you can buy anything on Amazon these days!  I've been surprised how any times it's been handy to have these little gadgets:




Finally it was time to order new cabinets (prefab white vinyl).  We took careful measurements and a salesperson there helped us with the best possible configuration. They delivered them, and we installed them ourselves.

Then... countertops. Oh, how I wanted the clean smooth finish of granite counters!  But, it simply wasn't in the budget.  

Enter: Budget friendly 12" granite tiles!




They are primarily designed for use on floors or walls, but these tiles also work well on a countertop! We simply took the edge pieces to a local stone and marble shop to have put a "bullnose" (rounded edge) put on them.  Then we on the counter installed them like we would have with any other tile.




I had a lovely granite counter, for a fraction of the cost of a slab!  A small strip of white corner trim under the tiles completed the look.

We moved some plumbing and relocated the sink, so that it looked out over my garden (instead of the parking lot next door), added a small dishwasher, and reused the cabinet hardware I'd found on sale at Restoration Hardware.  

Soon, we had an entirely different kitchen!


After


Range, skink, counters and floors: After


New corner with passthrough, after


After


We stayed with a style that would reflect the age and original charm of the home.  But, also we did so while simultaneously adding in modern conveniences.  Little things like a classic beveled edge subway tile backsplash, a black and white color pallet and red accents brought the space to life.  

It was such a relief to have a shiny, new, and functional kitchen!


For more about this little beach bungalow, and the many changes we made there, please see the following posts:
















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65 comments:

  1. I love how you kept it retro! We are about to start remodeling our kitchen tomorrow so this was a great read for me! Thanks for sharing :o)

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  2. omg, could your kitchen BE more charming?!? i love the retro feel of it, i always wanted a retro kitchen. that will not work with my cherry cabinets, so the hubs let me do the basement like that. we used black and white tiles, and love it!
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  3. Your hard work paid off! Your kitchen looks great.
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  4. Fabulous makeover and it turned out super cute! Featuring this at Wow this week!

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  5. What a lot of hard work with wonderful results! :)

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  6. What a gorgeous redo - LOVE that stove !
    We bought a fixer upper also - and we went with black and white stick on tiles too - but wish I'd known about where you bought yours because I've had problems with mine ( from Wayfair )
    You did a beautiful, beautiful job !!!

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    1. Thanks! As for the floor tiles... I found them on ebay, but I'm sorry I don't remember the seller :(

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  7. You did a fabulous job with this!! Love it! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
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  8. What a transformation! You did a fantastic job!

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  12. Wonderful job! I am especially inspired because we just bought a house with those floors. The house was built in the early 1900's, but the kitchen was added in the 1980's. We don't have the budget to do a complete remodel and I considered painting the floors, but you managed to pull it all together and it looks fresh and clean! I'm glad that you shared the scary before pics too. It reminds me that this is all doable! Thanks for sharing! ~Eleanor www.sweetdeviation.com

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  13. What a very drastic change from what your kitchen looked like before! I can’t imagine how much time and hard work you put through in order to finish the makeover, but your kitchen truly looks magnificent. It’s quite a genius idea that instead of buying granite slabs, you resorted to buying granite tiles that surprisingly cost a lot less than the slabs, and it looks amazing too! Thanks for sharing the kitchen makeover!

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  15. I love how it went from gross to great, Hayley! I’m loving the classic kitchen look, but those gelatinous stains you previously had scare me. Well, it’s a good thing you’ve found a much sturdier and easier to clean countertop; I don’t think they need that much scrubbing. Cheers!

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  17. Now that's a clean-up in every respect, in terms of actual grease and stains, as well as the clutter and its former lack of visual direction. I guess it makes sense that you go with a retro look, as that's the best way that you can make something out of the layout that you've got. It's pretty constraining, but at least it appears to be more sensible now, not to mention accessible. The floor is an absolute marvel, by the way.

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    Loved that you keep the retro style of your kitchen, Before pictures are really depressing. You have done marvelous job, But I'm little curious that do you take help from a professional or do it your own?

    Looking forward to your reply! And, thanks for sharing before and after pictures of kitchen remodel.

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    1. Thanks! We had help with a few things, like moving the gas line and reframing a wall (where we added the pass through area). But other than that we just figured it out as we went along!

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