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		<title>Combining countertop surfaces in your retro kitchen &#8212; more tips from the past</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve written before about mixing countertop surfaces in your 40s 50s or 60s kitchen. But I recently came across these great photos and thought they would be very helpful. The photos show: How to lower cabinetry to create a place to roll out your pie dough (of course). Put a slab of marble here &#8212; [...]
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<p>I&#8217;ve written before about mixing countertop surfaces in your 40s 50s or 60s kitchen. But I recently came across these great photos and thought they would be very helpful. The photos show:</p>
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<li>How to lower cabinetry to create a place to roll out your pie dough (of course). Put a slab of marble here &#8212; it&#8217;s best to keep dough cold.</li>
<li>The addition of a sheet of stainless steel next to the stove on which to set hot pots. I did this &#8212; and it really is terrific from a functional standpoint.  I use it every single day. The stainless steel is getting scratched up, but that just gives it patina.</li>
<li>And, the use of butcher block to break up a long run of laminate. You can actually chop on this, or not. I don&#8217;t, it&#8217;s all for show &#8211; and it looks great.</li>
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<p>Finally, considering creating &#8216;nooks&#8217; of a variety of sorts throughout your kitchen. I put a separate 27&#8243; base and wall cabinet to the right of my fridge. I keep my &#8216;coffee station&#8217; here.</p>
<p>We also set two 18&#8243; drawer cabinets together near the mudroom to house the telephone and all our family paperwork. We have a 36&#8243; wall cabinets above as well.</p>
<p>In a nut: Create little <a href="http://retrorenovation.com/pams-kitchen/">vignettes throughout the kitchen</a>, there a tons of ideas&#8230;I&#8217;ll continue to feature more from my vintage kitchen archives.</p>
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