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Gorgeous gray and turquoise 1956 dream kitchen and four bathrooms — 10 photos

pam kueber - Updated: November 5, 2020

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

gray kitchen cabinetsBuckle up, readers. Here is one of the most beautiful, glowy, dreamy vintage kitchens yet, and the story is still unfolding. This 1956 kitchen — with top-of-the-line St. Charles steel cabinets, in a soft gray with aquamarine countertops — first appeared on our metal kitchen cabinet buy/sell Forum (now defunct). Bonnie listed the cabinets for sale. She recently bought this house — a gorgeous c. 1900 Southern Victorian near Nashville — and she is going to create a 1900s-era kitchen for it. Within days of the listing, reader Pam snapped them up, with plans to put them into a house she recently purchased. Stunned by these beautiful photographs, I got permission to feature them from real estate agent Starling Davis and from Showcase Photographers. I also was connected to the original owner — Mrs. Starling Davis, mother of the real estate agent — who lived in this home for 50 years, from 1956 until a few years ago — and who, with her husband, had the kitchen designed and installed.

gray kitchen

Mrs. Davis told me that when her family bought the house, it was a shambles. They renovated the entire home, including putting these grey St. Charles cabinets, aqua countertops, and turquoise stove into the kitchen. She said that her husband is the one who knew about St. Charles. He asked to put these in. The wallpaper and flooring as shown, is original. Mrs. Davis says the gray has a “touch of pink” in it. The cabinets are in perfect shape, except for a small gash in one place.

gray and turquoise vintage kitchenThe side-by-side refrigerator, Mrs. Davis says, came later. She believes it was the first modern side-by-side available. Her husband bought it as a surprise — and he had it painted soft gray to match the cabinets before installing it.

vintage kitchenPlease, readers: No woe-is-me’s that Bonnie is not keeping the kitchen (I will expeditiously edit/delete such comments). I totally understand her desire to create a period-authentic 1900s kitchen. We are so happy she chose to list the cabinets on our Forum — and that an RR reader, Pam, snapped them up! Good retro karma! Thank you, Bonnie!

1956 breakfast roomAll the photos above are of the kitchen and the adjacent breakfast room. What else can I say? Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous. Now, the four stunning bathrooms also installed in 1956:
yellow and bone bathroomThis ivory-yellow bathroom, with its ivory colored fixtures, was Mrs. Davis’ bathroom. I marveled with her about how “glowy” this room was — she credits the wallpaper. Exquisite taste. This takes my breath away. I’ll even take it over Mamie pink. Gasp! Yes!

1956 bathroomAn angle on the vanity. Louver doors are good and righteous things. Mrs. Davis says, “We took good care of everything.” Well, yes, you did!

vintage bathroomBeige tile, Mrs. Davis says. Notice how they did the shower entry — they tiled up three tiles before mounting the shower door. Louver doors again on the vanity. Hexes on the floors, as in the ladie’s bath and the blue bath coming up. Mrs. Davis says the fixtures are Crane. In her bathroom, though, they are American-Standard.

blue bathroomBlue bathroom. There Is Nothing Wrong About Tiling Your Bathroom Countertop. Wallpaper = yes. Peek into the hall to see the louver closet doors. I am going to do a follow-up story on this room alone, there are numerous design secrets within that Mrs. Davis told me about.

blue bathroom Even though the foreground of this photo reads blue, this is a very soft green tile, Mrs. Davis says. With a pink sink (remember Nora’s time capsule pink and blue bathroom?) Metallic wallpaper…. towel rings with bows on top… a little tile-in nook shelf above the vanity… a door with applied trim…. and teensy mosaic tiles — on the floor. This is the most amazing house ever.

Thanks again to Mrs. Starling Davis for talking to me about this house… to realtor Starling Davis, to Dan Raper of Showcase Photographers for permission to feature the photos, and to reader Bonnie and Pam, for helping with this story. Guess what? More to come.

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  1. Kate says

    March 5, 2012 at 2:51 pm

    ohhh I love the Aqua stove! And the curved cabinet ends! and the countertops! LOVELY! I’m so glad it is going to a new good home instead of in the trash.

  2. Patty says

    March 5, 2012 at 2:40 pm

    Are the bathrooms going to remain the same?

  3. David Conwill says

    March 5, 2012 at 2:36 pm

    I too own a victorian with a cool-but-out-of-place MCM kitchen (and bath, and enclosed porch). I’m glad there’s some sympathy for those of us who would pass these elements on to new owners in an attempt to create a more cohesive interior design. Please don’t doubt, though, that I would leave such a beautiful arrangement in place in a 1950s ranch.

    -Dave

    • pam kueber says

      March 5, 2012 at 2:44 pm

      I have total sympathy for folks who want to change out original (even for “new” if that’s what they decide) — IF they do it with respect! What totally aggravates me, is when they start throwing the h-bombs, “hate” and “hideous”. Each era has its design view — it’s all about respect.

  4. Lissie says

    March 5, 2012 at 2:07 pm

    Each picture more beautiful than the last!!! I literally gasped out loud. And in one of my favorite cities and where I went to college. I repect the owner’s decision, but if I had my druthers it would be declared a national treasure and preserved forever.

  5. Beth says

    March 5, 2012 at 2:05 pm

    Whew, I need a cigarette. That was great!

    • pam kueber says

      March 5, 2012 at 2:09 pm

      Yes, better than…. 😉

  6. Paul says

    March 5, 2012 at 1:59 pm

    They seem to have spared no expense when they did that work in 1956. Amazing. Those huge windows in the kitchen are fantastic.

    I’m glad the cabinets went to a good home and that there are photos here to inspire other MCM remodelers.

    Add my vote to those who want to see the Starling House kitchen remodel and also see the St. Charles cabinets in their new home.

  7. pamela lyle says

    March 5, 2012 at 1:53 pm

    Awesome post Pam!

  8. JAY says

    March 5, 2012 at 1:52 pm

    Wow! 50 + years and still looks new. What an amazing run of counter space in the kitchen. At the risk of being drummed out of the RR corps, I love the beige tile bath. It’s neither pink nor blue! Can’t wait to hear more about these rooms. Thanks for sharing.

    • pam kueber says

      March 5, 2012 at 1:55 pm

      I never said I didn’t like beige tile! One of my three bathrooms “my bathroom” has rose beige 4″ tiles from the Home Depot!

      • jay says

        March 6, 2012 at 12:23 pm

        oops! sorry, didn’t mean to get you all riled up; I was just being funny. but I really do like the dreaded BEIGE!!

  9. Holder says

    March 5, 2012 at 1:48 pm

    This is beautiful. Where can I find a picture of the exterior of the house?

    • pam kueber says

      March 5, 2012 at 1:49 pm

      I will be showing that later… stay tuned….

  10. Michael says

    March 5, 2012 at 1:30 pm

    Very pretty! I love all of the bathrooms. The kitchen cabinets are terrific too.

    It’s all so immaculate… it warms the heart! 🙂

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