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Holly_Hobby

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Sun Feb 8, 2015, 12:25 AM Feb 2015

My teeny, tiny updated 1959 kitchen (pic heavy) [View all]

We bought our house in 1992, it was built in 1959, and a whole 730 sf. It was $20K cheaper than the rest of the homes for sale in our neighborhood because of the poorly designed kitchen. There's a wall built in the middle of it to house the furnace, hot water heater and washer/dryer. I didn't really care about the kitchen because I'm not much of a cook.

The sink should have been under the other window, and the side door should have been at the back of the house instead of the side. They took the easy way out, putting the sink closer to the bathroom plumbing on the other side of the wall.

In addition, the cabinets are handmade and custom sizes - it would have cost $37K to replace them! Not in this lifetime, we don't have that kind of cash laying around. So we spent around $1,100 and kept all the charm and the wonderful plasterwork (which I forgot to photograph). So here's my kitchen, full of my mother's teal glass, and my great-grandmother's slag glass light fixtures and lamp. The trivets on the wall belonged to my grandmother.

Our appliances are bisque-colored and were new about 3 years ago. I didn't want to go with stainless because I decorated the cabinets, corner cabinet, shelves and plate rack with pennies. Crazy, I know, but when the sun comes through the windows, it's gorgeous. The corner cabinet was in the house when we bought it, it's handmade too.

We used the cabinet that used to sit above the built-in cooktop and oven, which was gone when we bought the house, to build in the frig. I didn't think to take before pictures, the cabinets are some kind of fruitwood, the countertop was covered in vinyl flooring with a yellow cast iron sink. It was bad, bad, bad.

Now, the walls are bisque, along with the appliances and sink. The countertop is Emperador marble laminate, but the table is genuine marble with short brown leather benches that slide underneath. The floor is peel and stick Armstrong tiles.

Let me know what you think. When I tell people I glued pennies on everthing in the kitchen, they think I've gone off the deep end I took the closers off the cabinet doors and filled the holes from the knobs because the closers were so loud. I glued magnets onto the doors and cabinets to keep them closed, they're silent now.

The little cabinet under the plate rack is actually a drop-front trash can that my husband built. He did the sink cut-out on the countertop and we used the scrap piece for a top for it. And it's on casters!

I'm no designer, but I'm completely happy with it.







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Good job! /nt dballance Feb 2015 #1
Thanks... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #5
More pics Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #2
This is it, I promise Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #3
Nice pants and slippers! hibbing Feb 2015 #12
Um, yeah... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #18
Lovely! LiberalAndProud Feb 2015 #4
Thank you... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #6
This turned out really cute and has got that retro vibe. Love the pennies. Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2015 #7
Thanks, it's quite an improvement, Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #19
Very nice! Kaleva Feb 2015 #8
Thanks! n/t Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #20
I adore it! Retro is my thing! Congrats and enjoy! DesertDiamond Feb 2015 #9
I love things that remind me of my childhood, Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #21
Great job! You have good taste in appliances. I LibDemAlways Feb 2015 #10
The appliances are fine for someone who Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #22
I prefer teeny, tiny kitchens Warpy Feb 2015 #11
I lack storage, the rest I can live with Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #23
Creativity is a marvelous thing LeahD Feb 2015 #13
Whimsy was what I was going for... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #24
Very Cool! bearssoapbox Feb 2015 #14
Thanks, that means a lot to me :) n/t Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #25
Cute, cozy, 'feels-like-home look! I love your pennies! And finally, I have met someone who has DebJ Feb 2015 #15
Thanks... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #26
Aaahhh.... but a washer and dryer on the main floor and in the kitchen.... I envy you! DebJ Feb 2015 #29
One of the reasons we bought this house was because of my husband's bad knee... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #30
Wow. 22 years! That gives me some hope. I wish to forestall any surgery as long as possible. DebJ Feb 2015 #31
I could not tell they were pennies AwakeAtLast Feb 2015 #16
Thank you... Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #27
So beautiful! Baitball Blogger Feb 2015 #17
Thank you, but Holly_Hobby Feb 2015 #28
I think your kitchen is wonderful! And really interesting! Maraya1969 Mar 2015 #32
Thanks... Holly_Hobby Mar 2015 #33
it is cute!! trueblue2007 Aug 2015 #34
Thank you! n/t Holly_Hobby Aug 2015 #36
I think your kitchen is simply WONDERFUL. It is unlike any I've seen, which is worth MADem Aug 2015 #35
Thanks, but Holly_Hobby Aug 2015 #37
Not everyone wants to change stuff up, ya know. If I bought that house I'd leave the kitchen just MADem Aug 2015 #38
Charming! I love the penny designs. Looks like historic stencils. yardwork Dec 2015 #39
I love it!! aswanson Feb 2016 #40
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Nice Demovictory9 Jul 2020 #42
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