Old House Journal

POSTWAR REVIVAL KITCHENS & BATHS EDITION

1953 home and you’d swear the St. Charles cabinets are untouched originals, except for the celery-green paint color. That’s not quite the case. Yes, the steel cabinets are original, but not all of them are from the same kitchen, or even from the same state. • Overjoyed to find a period kitchen in a house they could afford, these owners had no intention of doing a major overhaul. They hit a sticking point, however, when they tried to find a solution

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