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American Beauties: 25 vintage stoves and refrigerators from readers’ kitchens

Kate - Updated: August 31, 2021

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

1961 vintage Hotpoint refrigerator and stove in aquaReader recently uploaded 208 pictures of antique stoves, refrigerators and other major kitchen appliances — and in this story, I had fun trying to pick out my favorites. These photos show that retro kitchens come in many design flavors. Above: April’s 1961 kitchen — with its lovely blue Hotpoint refrigerator and stove — is sleek and modern — but friendly at the same time. Droooooooool.

1963 kitchen with wood cabinets and aqua appliances and sinkCool and colorful

Out of all the appliances that were uploaded, the colorful stoves, ranges, vent hoods just had me squealing with delight. Aqua, pink, brown, green — I love them all. Above: Anonymous’ 1963 kitchen, complete with turquoise and bronze starburst flecked countertops.

vintage turquoise stove in a knotty pine kitchenAbove: Reader and fellow blogger Betty Crafter’s swoon-worthy aqua stove in her knotty pine kitchen — complete with aqua laminate countertops. We’re a huge fan of Betty’s kitchen — which we have featured before.

vintage dual level stoveAbove: This reader also has an aqua stove and aqua countertops just a slightly lighter shade. I’m loving how the vintage stove meshes with the metal cabinets and funky pulls — retrolicious! [Pam interjects: I think this kitchen  is one of Bizarro Twin Pam’s six kitchens.]

Frigidaire Custom Imperial Double OvenThen there is the pink — ohhh the pink! I think Susie O’s pink kitchen above might just be my dream kitchen — a pink Frigidaire Custom Imperial Double Oven and a dishwasher — is your fridge pink, too, Susie?

1960s ge pink wall oven with little windowSince my kitchen doesn’t have room for a full range, I’d settle for this cute, original 1960’s GE pink wall oven, above — love the pink laminate countertops, too, we need a close up!

avocado green wall oven by frigidaireMore a fan of the 1970s? This avocado green wall oven from Frigidaire might just do the trick. “I love the fonts,” says anonymous uploader.

Western Holly stoveI’ll admit — I’m not usually a fan of brown appliances — but reader Adam’s super built-in Western Holly range (complete with cute owl decor) might just change my mind. I’m really digging the circular oven window.

frigidaire flair in avocadoAnother reader whose stove (and kitchen) made me happy was Wendy’s 1960’s Frigidaire Flair with 1970’s avocado green cabinet. Wendy — your kitchen is fabulous and your stove is the crowning glory.

Wonderful whites

1949 Kenmore stoveAbove: Reader Jeff’s 1949 Kenmore stove is pretty awesome — as is his cookware collection. He topped it all off with one heck of a cool aqua range hood complete with silver starbursts. His cabinets and pulls are tiki-tastic too.

1950s Roper stoveSpeaking about cool handles, check out the handles on Heather’s 1950’s Roper stove that she found on Freecycle — for free. What a score Heather!

1960s Westinghouse 2 level stoveHere’s another 1960’s Westinghouse 2 level stove — just as cool in white. I didn’t realize there was an outlet on it until just now — is that safe?

beautiful vintage Okeefe and Merritt stove Above: Reader JoAnn’s vintage white O’Keefe & Merritt stove looks so pretty in her house. My favorite part is the red knobs and handles and the cool work light (that is a work light, right?). JoAnn — you have quite the snazzy house.

1930s Spark StoveHere’s another gem, Chutti’s 1930’s spark stove — which looks to be in perfect condition. They just don’t make ’em like they used to, do they?

Fabulous Fridges

1934 White Seal Ice BoxPerhaps a perfect pair to Chutti’s Spark stove — the 1934 White Seal Ice Box above also looks to be in mint condition too.

1967 Limited Edition Sears Coldspot Designed by Sundberg-FerarAbove: The 1967 Limited Edition Sears Coldspot Designed by Sundberg-Ferar is cool to begin with. What makes it arctic level cool? The fridge came with a nameplate inscribed for the original owner — Flora. She was a Scottish schoolteacher according to the fridge’s new owner, reader 52 PostnBeam.

1960s GE combination refrigerator freezerAbove: Reader Amy F’s Mid 60’s GE Combination Fridge with turquoise and yellow interior and swing out shelves. We’d love to see pictures of that interior Am — and the exterior is lovely.

inside of a 1962 GE refrigerator with swing out shelvesReader Ann-Marie Meyers wasn’t afraid to open up her 1962 GE Fridge to show us how cool the insides are. (Though it could be because it is empty)

vintage Philco fridgeGailsmile was also kind enough to open up her retro Philco fridge — love the aqua accents on the inside.

Crosley Shelvador 10And here’s a really brave reader — who let us peek inside their fridge with food inside! JD Log’s Crosley Shelvador “10” is not your typical Crosley — this is the Australian version — complete with Vegemite in the yellow jar!

restored Frigidaire refrigerator and Tumblair clothes drierT&J from This Atomic Life has two restored retro cool appliances in their London apartment. A vintage Frigidaire with the most awesome handle ever and this super neat Tumblair clothes dryer.

1938 Hotpoint refrigerator All of these cool refrigerators are making me sad that they just don’t design new appliances with all these fun details anymore. Reader Ali’s 1938 Hotpoint oozes cool — look at all that chrome!

Crazy Chrome

1956 Caloric cook top

There were loads of Chrome-tastic details sprinkled throughout your vintage large appliances. In particular, I loved Peggy W’s 1956 Caloric stovetop — check out those knobs. They look like little radios built right into the cabinet.

Ultramatic Caloric stove top

Here’s another fabulous Ultramatic Caloric stovetop with knobs in front — this looks great with the steel trimmed retro laminate counters!

Tappan 400 Fabulous range

Michelle in Iowa’s Tappan Fabulous 400 is a shiny space-saver indeed. I can imagine baking something in that fabulous oven, just sitting back and admiring this cool retro stove while I wait for my cake to rise.

Readers — you’ve really blown me away with this one! I’m so glad to see so many of you are loving, using and maintaining your vintage large appliances. In today’s world full of streamlined, energy efficient stoves and refrigerators it is easy to believe that “upgrading” to a shiny new appliance is the thing to do, but honestly — what the cool old appliances might lack in technology they more than make up for with their charming and quirky design.

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  1. Tina says

    August 16, 2015 at 9:06 pm

    Where can you get parts for the 1960 2 level Westinghouse stove

    • pam kueber says

      August 16, 2015 at 9:28 pm

      Tina, see our FAQs for our story on where to get help with vintage appliances.

  2. Debi says

    May 28, 2015 at 10:17 pm

    I have a Frigidaire Flair that I love but I am desperately looking for an owners manual. I am having trouble with the oven. Can anyone help?

  3. Abby says

    May 14, 2015 at 9:10 pm

    Here in the SF bay area I’ve walked through numerous, well preserved original homes up for sale; either an elderly spouse dies and the other moves to a nursing home or both spouses have passed and these modest, many well preserved vintage ranch homes hit the market for less than a few days selling for over 2 million dollars! It’s kind of sad to see well preserved mid century kitchens that still function well only to be met with a demolition crew. I see it all the time: modest ranchers torn down and mini mansions taking up entire lots. I guess if you’re one of those young techies making half a million a year you’ll only want the latest and greatest, and have no appreciation in the past:(

  4. Robert says

    April 16, 2015 at 6:29 am

    I have a 1950’s tappan double wall oven i need to sell. Mint condition. Everything works great if anyone knows of anyone wanting one. Its turquoise in color.

    • pam kueber says

      April 16, 2015 at 8:11 am

      Robert, please take all buying/selling over to the forum: https://retrorenovation.com/forums/

  5. Ev Campbell says

    March 27, 2015 at 6:12 am

    I have a TAPPAN – 1958/59 just like this. It is used every day and I would not think of ever getting a replacement.

  6. Sonya says

    December 16, 2014 at 12:34 pm

    I have a Vintage Kelvinator electric range model REC406A1D serial 084C001897 I would love to know what it’s worth.

    • pam kueber says

      December 16, 2014 at 12:35 pm

      Hi Sonya, we don’t do valuations here…

      • Sonya says

        December 16, 2014 at 1:42 pm

        Just wondering if you may know some resources on where to look on the East Coast. We are in NC. Thank you.

        • pam kueber says

          December 16, 2014 at 2:19 pm

          We have a story on this, Sonya (be sure to check the Categories and try the Search box when you are looking for answers, they work pretty well, especially that Search box) https://retrorenovation.com/2011/11/04/13-places-to-buy-restored-vintage-stoves/

  7. Terry says

    November 10, 2014 at 9:55 pm

    Looking for vintage stove parts – Tappan Visualite 400. Anyone know??

    • pam kueber says

      November 11, 2014 at 8:45 am

      See our FAQ on this topic. FAQs accessible via the navigation at the top of the blog…

  8. Victoria says

    October 3, 2014 at 1:37 pm

    What is the model number for the pink stove, i just bought a house and it has the same exact one, but the oven is not working, someone please help!

    • pam kueber says

      October 3, 2014 at 3:32 pm

      Victoria, head to our FAQs for help with this

  9. john lillis says

    July 18, 2014 at 11:13 pm

    we have a 400 built-in with two non-working eyes…are any parts out there for this model? it goes back to 1959….was quite expensive.

  10. Ashleigh says

    April 9, 2014 at 11:34 am

    Ok, so I am currently on a mission for a range for my 1941 Michigan Bungalow. The previous owner said the wall where my current range stands was empty with no cabinets when she moved in. I assume because it had a big ol oven on it at one point. So I am looking for either a late 30’s early 40’s Chambers type oven, or a 50’s rounded chromed out beauty. I have gas currently, and have had (newer) electric in the past. I just found an electric kelvinator that is absolutely beautiful. I love to bake, and use my oven for roasts. My question is, how are these older electric stoves with day to day use?

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