Recreate Don & Betty Draper’s 50s Mad Men kitchen

You can recreate this kitchen - easily!
You can recreate this kitchen - easily. Image copyright AMC

Yes - if you love Betty’s knotty pine, 50s kitchen - you can recreate one for your own home. And if you’re not into scouting for vintage items - don’t worry, you can do it with all-new products and materials available today.

The keys to this kitchen are the knotty pine cabinets, of course…the laminate countertop with metal edging…the cabinet hardware…and the wallpaper. Pull them together with new or vintage appliances - and a goodly number of knick knacks — and you’re in business. Supply your own lechery, heartache, intrigue and backstabbing. Here is the checklist:

Here are links to previous posts with more detailed information about a number of these resources:


3 Responses to “Recreate Don & Betty Draper’s 50s Mad Men kitchen”

  1. on 18 Aug 2008 at 8:50 pm magnarama

    Could you explain further about the steel edging for the countertop? I’m failing to see what’s inauthentic about the one in the MM photo…

  2. on 19 Aug 2008 at 12:18 am 50sPam

    Hi Magnarama, the edging in the MM kitchen does not appear to me to have the heft of the New York Metal edging that I recommend and which, to me, seems to have been most common for the period. I could be wrong about this - I am squinting at the photos, admittedly. I addition - I can’t say as I’ve ever seen an example of the little “tacks” shown on the MM edge. That does not mean they weren’t used - and it does seem to impose a Western look. All that said - (1) I apologize for being dogmatic again, especially as this kitchen is beautifully done, and (2) I continue to recommend NY Metal as my #1 choice - I’ve seen it live…have it in my kitchen…and it’s exactly like the stuff I see in most all 50s kitchens.

  3. on 17 Dec 2008 at 6:29 pm Randall Sluder

    We have a 1953 vintage kitchen with a similar rounded peninsula counter and the same edge moulding. It’s not stainless steel, it’s aluminum, also from the New York Metal Co –

    http://www.newyorkmetal.com/c-19-face-nosings-aluminum.aspx

    The moulding is held onto the counter with screws. Those are the heads you see in the photo. Unlike the stainless product, this stuff can be easily fitted around curved counters. A good source of this “face nosing” is Outwater Plastics Industries Inc –

    http://www.outwatercatalogs.com/2008_master/lg_display.cfm?page_number=55

    If you can use lengths under 12 ft, they can cut it and ship it inexpensively by UPS.

    - Randall

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