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		<title>Kurt&#8217;s silver pearlescent 1952 vintage plastic tile kitchen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A READER BLITZ continues &#8211; I only have about 50 more to go. Today, one of the wildest vintage kitchens that I have ever seen. Yes: All of those 8&#8243;x8&#8243; plastic tiles are original. Kurt explains: . . I have a 1952 kitchen that I&#8217;ve restored.  The walls and ceiling are covered with 8&#8243;x8&#8243; silver [...]
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<div><span class="drop_cap">A</span> READER BLITZ continues &#8211; I only have about 50 more to go. Today, one of the wildest vintage kitchens that I have ever seen. Yes: All of those 8&#8243;x8&#8243; plastic tiles are original. Kurt explains: <span style="color: #ffffff;">.<span id="more-14954"></span></span></div>
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<div>I have a 1952 kitchen that I&#8217;ve restored.  The walls and ceiling are covered with 8&#8243;x8&#8243; silver pearlescent Tilemaster tiles.  It&#8217;s a mind blower. I inspect houses for a living (10,000 and counting&#8230;), and I&#8217;ve never seen anything like it. When I bought the place, I had originally planned to gut the kitchen, but once in, I became entranced with the stuff.  It&#8217;s magical&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;I bought the house from the home&#8217;s (built in 1922), second owner, who remodeled the kitchen in 1952.  The tile is held in place by the old crappy tile setting adhesive they used then; periodically, tiles will come loose, and I resecure them with modern adhesives. I put the cabinets in, and moved some of the tile around to fill in holes left from removing some stuff so I could fit in a real refrigerator.  I worked pretty hard to keep the flavor of the original remodel in &#8217;52.  I want to put in boomerang formica when I change out the countertops next year. There&#8217;s a little eating nook/banquette built into the corner (out of the photo) that&#8217;s equipped with some Thonet chairs from the early 50&#8242;s.  It&#8217;s a pretty tight little composition.  If I had a better camera (wide angle lens), you could get the feel of it better. Note the original Nutone fan over the door @ the left.  The sink is an original Elkay Lustertone with draining sideboard.  I think you get the idea.  It&#8217;s pretty wild in real life with the correct lighting.</div>
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<div><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-14958" title="vintage-plastic-tile-kitchen" src="http://retrorenovatio.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/grey-tile-kitchen.jpg" alt="grey-tile-kitchen" width="424" height="566" />Kurt, while I have not seen a kitchen quite like this one, I have seen a few with larger, Marlite- (laminate-style) walls and ceilings. I think this was an uncommon midcentury renovation for older homes and farmhouses. Case in point: <a title="vintage marlite" href="http://retrorenovation.com/2008/06/24/larrys-40s-kitchen-plastic-marlite-wall-panels-and-youngstown-cabinets-make-a-big-first-impression/" target="_blank">See this vintage kitchen with Marlite covering the walls and ceiling</a>, just like yours. If, for example, you had troublesome plaster walls &#8212; you could just cover them over with these miraculous manmade plastics. Thanks so much for saving this little architectural gem &#8211; and for sharing it with us. And yes, Kurt, we also need to see your 1959 American Standard bathroom, in seafoam green when you get a chance!</div>
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