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Erica’s thrifty jadeite kitchen remodel – 18 photos

pam kueber - Updated: June 1, 2013

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

vintage jadeite porcelain drainboard sink and metal sink cabineterica, mastermind of the jadeite kitchen renovationErica credits her parents for her love of old things — and for her thrifty ingenuity. They were “restorers and keepers of many … beautiful Victorian buildings,” she says. “Memories of late night trash picking … learning to wallpaper a room at the age of 7, and rescuing tin ceilings from abandoned buildings are all things that have made me the salvager I am today.” So, it’s not surprising (to us) when she also declares, “When looking for a home I was praying not to fall in love with one that had a newly marbleized, stainless steel kitchen that I would have had a hard time tearing out.”

In fact, an 1888 house found its way to Erica… and one of her first major projects was replacing a failing and nondescript particle-board kitchen. Taking a vintage jadeite color drainboard sink and cabinet as her cue, she created a happy kitchen that seems right at home in its 123-year-old skin. Read on for her story, resources, a bathroom renovation too, barkcloth dresses and 17 more photos –>

Erica writes:

jadeite kitchenCome On Into My Kitchen!

vintage chic living room in 1888 rhode island houseWell, I finally did it! I purchased an 1888 home in historic Peace Dale, Rhode Island, after a year of looking and a lifetime of being a bit of a nomad.

dining room in 1888 rhode island houseAfter of renting and doing work on other people’s buildings, I could finally feel like all of my efforts would be towards something I didn’t have to walk away from.

vintage red utensils in jadeite color kitchenMy parents were restorers and keepers of many of the beautiful Victorian buildings in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island. Ingenuity, the love of old things and hard work are something I was brought up with. Memories of late night trash picking in our old stake bed pickup truck, learning to wallpaper a room at the age of 7, and rescuing tin ceilings from abandoned buildings are all things that have made me the salvager I am today.

vintage linen dish towelWhen looking for a home I was praying not to fall in love with one that had a newly marbleized, stainless steal kitchen that I would have had a hard time tearing out. As luck would have it the house that turned out to be just the right one had no kitchen to speak of. When I moved it it consisted of a broken stove, a leaking sink and a few of the most horrible partial board cabinets barely attached to the wall. Perfect! It took less than a day to empty the room with no more than a hammer and a good friend.

wood kitchen cabinets painted jadeiteI had been collecting pieces of this dream kitchen for over 3 years prior to owning the house and I am proud to say everything but the toaster, the blender and the Formica used for the counters has been salvaged or was second hand.

vintage jadeite sink cabinet with porcelain drainboard sinkThe metal cabinet with the enameled Jadite sink, which is my absolute favorite part of the kitchen, was inspired by love of the one that I washed the dishes of up to 30 guests in a week-end in our summer home on Hog Island in Rhode Island. Needless to say I spent a lot of time at that sink. The joy that I felt, and I’m sure most will think this is odd, at finding a Jadite colored sink for sale by a lovely girl in Maine (only 200 miles away!) was over the top! The jadeite sink came that way! It’s original. Lucky girl I am! I really love my sink!

vintage ge stove in robins egg blueThe appliances started with an old aqua GE that I fell in love with and bought on ebay. It was the real deal and was kept in the home of an older gent who hardly cooked so it was like new.

vintage ge stove in robins egg blueWhat a beauty! The wonderful push button controls, lights and bells and whistles all worked.

northstar stove in blueAs it sat in my basement waiting for a home I began to search craigslist for a refrigerator and then there they were…a Northstar stove and refrigerator.

northstar refrigeratorIn robin’s egg blue, like new. Wow! Now this was getting exciting. I called and sent the money off (they were an amazingly good deal!) to complete strangers with no guarantee or idea how I was going to get them to me. It all worked out great, and there is now a very happy lady in Florida cooking on the aqua GE.

solid wood vintage kitchen cabinets painted greenThe solid wood keystone cabinets with their fabulous original hardware came from a kitchen that was being torn out in Pennsylvania, the state in which they were made…and they are dreamy. They work like a charm and fit perfectly into the layout, having to only have one built using a left over door and a custom one made to fit to go over the stove.

whatnot shelf detail in vintage wood kitchenThe cabinet color, like a lot of the colors I have in my house is something I made up myself and had the awesome and very patient guy at Sherwin Williams make up for me. I believe it’s a darkened version of actual jadite dishware. I actually took the hood of the stove to the store so they could color match it to do some of the trim in the kitchen. I’m really crazy persnickety about color!

vintage glass spice canisters with jadeite lidsThe cabinets and boom-a-rang counter top were made and installed by a musician friend of mine with a lovely voice who sang beautifully while he worked making the experience a delight. I am still amazed at the ease in which all of the components fit into the space and how wonderfully workable the kitchen is. I love to cook and I couldn’t be happier cooking in it! 🙂

vintage style black and white bathroomI put in the black and white bathroom as well …

vintage style medicine cabinet black porcelain sconce

… from a section of one of the bedrooms.

dress made from barkcloth by rabbit rabbitI noticed the post on barkcloth you put up (my favorite). I’m a seamstress and thought you might enjoy seeing a picture of the dresses I’ve been making. No, the girl in the dress isn’t me. That’s  just a little side business I have.

Enjoying the reader stories as always. There are so many of us out there! And it’s always great to see what people are doing!

Thanks, Erica

Thank you for sharing, Erica. Your kitchen is adorable and by my count, at least four shades of green: (1) Jadeite in color, (2) Salvaged and recycled = Better for the environment than manufacturing something anew, (3) Salvaged and recycled = Thrifty — I’ve heard the new “American Dream Home” is one that’s paid for — sounds about right to me, and (3) Well, making us green with envy, of course!

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  1. Nancy says

    August 8, 2011 at 10:22 am

    You have such an eye for color & I love everything you have done! Beautiful (I also love color)! I am working on my kitchen & loved your coffee maker! What brand is it? It would be perfect on my kitchen!
    Great Job!

    • Erica says

      August 8, 2011 at 6:16 pm

      The toaster, coffee maker and blender are Hamilton Beach’s all metal line.
      I think the colors are gettting harder to find but that why I love ebay.
      Mine are in the sea breeze color. Love them.
      Expensive, but really high quality. : )

  2. Just another Pam says

    August 8, 2011 at 9:51 am

    How very lovely, Erica. Your photos are virtual reflections of the word “home”.

    • Erica says

      August 8, 2011 at 6:31 pm

      Best compliment ever!

  3. Jenny says

    August 8, 2011 at 9:42 am

    Love that sink and what a great find on the fridge and stove!

  4. Chutti says

    August 8, 2011 at 9:42 am

    Nice! It’s great how you are clearly designing a whole environment around one or two key items. All salvaged, thrifted or made…which is why it looks so great!
    That sink is truly a gem! Glad you were able to find all the rest of it.

    I noticed your great use of color all over the house. I like how you chose a strong color for your living room and really went with it. It makes your period stuff look really alive and interesting without being TOO trendy. I guess I put this in the context of all those great victorian and other old pieces that got painted over in the 1970’s. You got the color without doing something dastardly. Right ON!

    Love it!

  5. Melanie says

    August 8, 2011 at 9:16 am

    What an incredible kitchen! Great job Erica!!! I think even I would enjoy doing dishes at such a pretty sink.

  6. Nancy says

    August 8, 2011 at 8:08 am

    The opening sink photo made me gasp w/ delight! How did I never know sinks came in jadite?! Love every choice you’ve made and I wish you many years of happy cooking in your beautiful space.

  7. Jay says

    August 8, 2011 at 6:57 am

    It’s vacation week and what a nice way to start – ogling a great kitchen, I like green! The collected items are wonderful, especially the oversized tools. You are one talented person. Thanks for sharing.

  8. Shyanna says

    August 8, 2011 at 6:09 am

    I have never seen a sink that color. I love it!! I just want to come sit in your kitchen and have a cup of coffee!! You did a great job. You should be very proud!! Between Nancy’s pink lottery find yesterday and the blue and green today I don’t think I can stand to go in my yucky 1986 boring kitchen!!!!!

  9. JKaye says

    August 8, 2011 at 5:25 am

    This home looks so easy to live in. The kitchen is delightful. The little display of cat figurines makes me think you need a Kit Kat Clock, a red one in the kitchen or a black one in the bathroom.

    • Erica says

      August 8, 2011 at 6:06 pm

      You read my mind! I absolutely want a black one for the bathroom!

  10. Kate Fowle Meleney says

    August 8, 2011 at 5:07 am

    Congratulations, Erica! What a wonderful kitchen – the pieces you put together are fantastic – you must smile every time you go into that room! And it’s lovely to find another Retro Ren fan right around the corner from me (I’m in Narragansett). Peace Dale is lucky to have you!
    Kate of
    https://retrorenovation.com/2011/01/10/kates-camp-cottage-renovation-on-marthas-vineyard/

    • Erica says

      August 8, 2011 at 6:05 pm

      Kate, I think we are soul sisters! Same fridge, almost, and a love of boom-a-rang Formica and bark cloth! and… I also have a Dash & Albert rug in my bedroom! I saw your cottage when it was posted and love it! We are both very lucky gals! Perhaps I will run into you at Belmont but most like the Phoenix! Super job!

      • Kate Fowle Meleney says

        August 9, 2011 at 7:56 am

        Or the Corner Cupboard!

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