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Remember the post we did a few weeks ago on those gorgeous vintage 1950’s cabinets? Well, you have to start somewhere. We’ve unearthed the mother load of vintage cabinets: ready for restoration! Retro Renovation is not only a cool blog, it features a forum as well. There is plenty of information on varying makes and models of mid century metal cabinetry. For sale, wanted, how to paint. Check out 50sPam’s kitchen below. How jealous am I? I’m as green(ish blue) with envy as those cabinets right now. The Youngstown sink and cabinet pictured below is on sale for $150 in Ithaca, NY. That’s just one of the listings Pam has chosen for her forum. You gotta have vision, people!
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OMG these are the more gorgious cabinets ever!!
My heart spills over with love for them!!
Comment by FauxClaud — January 29, 2008 @ 11:48 am
Oh, I used to have a kitchen that color! It reminds me of simpler imaginary times before I was born. Ha!
Comment by Lola — January 29, 2008 @ 11:53 am
See? This is why I just want to work on a fugly ranch. I want to have fun and not have to worry about period detail…just kitsch, kitsch, kitsch!
Hey, FauxClaud, checked out your wonderful site. Musical taste: A++ My top 4 bands are on that list. And I do believe we have the same hair color.
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