The oven in Christine’s kitchen — complete with original-finish pink Lyon kitchen cabinets — finally gave up the ghost and could no longer be repaired. A mini-makeover was soon under way — and the “after” — just lovely! Double-happy for me, Christine was able to use our new laminate — Retro Renovation® by Wilsonart First Lady Pink — for the project. Christine has been extremely generous in providing detailed information about the contractors and resources she used.
Christine writes (edited to combine multiple emails):
Hi Pam:
I finally got a chance to take some pictures of my pink kitchen remodel. As you’ll see it was designed around the original 1962 Lyon steel kitchen cabinets.
My pink oven broke, and the appliance company in California, which I found through your blog, and which sent me parts in the past, couldn’t rebuild the part I needed this time. So I had to say good-bye to the oven, hello big counter top and laminate wall.
I started the remodel the same month you released your laminate line. SOOO lucky for me! The installer even created matching grout so the counter and backsplash look seamless. Thank you for creating this wonderful boomerang laminate. I LOVE it!! I wish I could’ve used it in so many more places, but some got broken during the remodel.
When we took the pink stove out we found two glitter laminate chip samples — one for the kitchen and one for the pink bathroom. The pink counter in the pink bathroom had been removed before we bought the house. I tried to salvage the gold counter top but the biggest piece was damaged by the oven that sat on it. The other side I had planned to reuse in my basement, but it didn’t work out. I gave the largest, nicest piece away so it wouldn’t go to the landfill.
As you know, I’m still trying to sell the left over Wilsonart pink pieces on craiglist (links long gone.) I was able to use a lot of the pink laminate I bought — I use smaller pieces as place mats, the front of my old stove cabinet drawer, or other DIY projects. It won’t go to waste — it is just TOO cute! I just kept trying to find more counters around my house to use it on.
Taking photos of my current house and the materials used made the biggest difference in being able to find similar or the same materials in today’s market. Several of the contractors had great ideas on how to use modern materials to create a timeless look. Jay Potter at The Floor Store suggested I use Wilsonart Satin Aluminum laminate on the edge of the kitchen counter to replicate the look of a metal edge. This idea saved me money and allowed me to wipe crumbs off the counter without catching them on a metal trim. I loved the look so much and wanted as much consistency as possible, I redid every counter in my house with the metal edging — three bathrooms and a laundry room.
It was the laminate installer, Allan Knutson of Adams Interiors, who suggested I get custom-colored grout to fill in the gap between the countertop and backsplash so my little kitchen felt bigger, I wouldn’t have any trim to collect crumbs and it would truly look seamless.
My general contractor, Sean MacNeela of Corrib Construction, usually works on big houses with big budgets that feature the highest end styles. But as my neighbor who also owns a 60s ranch, he knew a lot about the value of good bones, mid-century styles and how to find those same materials in today’s building market.
Most of my supplies were purchased from our local building materials shop, 52nd Ave. Hardware.
They were all happy to help me find just the right lights, wood, colors and materials needed to help me keep my kitchen in the mid-century where it belongs.
Thanks, again, for your interest in sharing my experience so others don’t have to look so hard. Please keep sharing stories — you’ve helped me fix, replace and find new ideas that are allowing my house to go back in time.
Fondly,
Christine
The resources that Christine used in her pink Lyon kitchen refresh:
- Counter top: Retro Renovation® by Wilsonart First Lady Pink [see all of our stories about the line here.]
- Edge: Wilsonart Satin Brushed Natural Aluminum
- Pink grout: Miller Urathane Grout to match counter *Purchased through The Floor Store
- Floor: Azrock VCT Pinch of Salt * Purchased through The Floor Store, installed by Adams Interiors
- Refrigerator – Fisher & Paykel
- Dishwasher – Bosch
- Slide-in Stove – Fisher & Paykel
- Appliances all *purchased through Basco Appliances, installed by Corrib Construction, Sharpe Plumbing and Precision Electric
- Sink and Faucet: Kohler Vault sink, Mirabelle faucet *Purchased through Ferguson, installed by Sharpe Plumbing
- Window: Milgard *Purchased through 52nd Ave Hardware, installed by Corrib Construction
- Lights: Ikea globe lights, GE LED bar light *Purchased through IKEA and Home Depot, installed by Precision Electric.
Thank you, Christine, for so much time to write up your resources, take photos and invite us into your kitchen. Which is, of course: Perfect!
Elizabeth says
This is just amazing! Breathtaking really. I love, love, love what you did!
Susan says
This is what the Jetsons only WISH their kitchen had looked like! Fantastic.
Debbie in Portland says
This is an amazing kitchen, Christine! I would never have thought to go pink in a kitchen, but it’s so bright and happy. And that photo of you looks like it should be in a “Woman’s Day” kitchen ad, circa 1962!
I see on your craigslist ad that you’re also here in Portland: I certainly hope you will apply to have your kitchen be a stop on the Architectural Heritage Center’s Old House Tour (formerly Kitchen Tour) next spring. Your hard work deserves it!
Paula Webb says
I am beginning to think that we need to have a Retro Renovation Portland chapter meetup! I am surprised that Appliance City on 57th and Cully couldn’t help with her oven, have revived my 57 Westinghouse on at least 1 occasion. There is also someone just off of 52nd that works on old stoves.
Christine says
I’m in! I live in the Reed neighborhood, which is full of MCM and a lot of retro lovers. Mine is the only modest one on the block. But, I love it anyway!
yellow says
I’m in too! We bought our 1954 ranch house last year.
Ramona says
This kitchen is inspiring. I love the pink cabinets and stainless appliances. She did a lot of research and obtained quality results. Well done!
Melinda says
Wow! This is a beautiful restoration. Great job.
Mary says
Absolutely perfect! That is a great idea about using the chrome-look laminate on the edge of the counters. And the custom matching grout. Also, I know sometimes we rag on stainless steel appliances, but they really are a neutral and look great in just about any setting. And you do see a lot of stainless appliances, especially cook tops and wall ovens, in vintage homes.
Elizabeth says
So true, Mary! I have original 1959 Frigidaire Imperial wall oven and cooktop, both in stainless steel and they look so space age-y.
The Atomic Fox says
Amazing! Everything fits together as though it were originally built that way. Good job, Christine. (And sorry about your oven, it was neat.)
Julie says
Those cabinets are gorgeous, the laminate is perfect, and I’m loving the trim too! Sad about the original oven, but you definitely made the most of the situation. Also, what a stunner of a dress!
Bette Jean says
I don’t even like pink, but I’d take this in a minute. Fabulous job and being surrounded by pink makes Christine’s skin look all glowy. But I’m almost more impressed that she can fit in a 1960 dress with that tiny waist!
Lynn Marie says
Just perfect; classic, clean, contemporary. AND pink!