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Reversing the remuddle: Megan & Nick bring their 1947 kitchen back its retro roots

Pam Kueber - Updated: August 7, 2020

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

retro kitchen remodelMegan and Nick have been retro enthusiasts for years. So, when they purchased their 1947 house, they knew what they had to do — take it back to its simpler-time roots. The remuddled kitchen was the first thing they attacked. What you don’t see: All the important utilities replaced or restored, like plumbing and electric — thank goodness Megan’s dad is a contractor and insisted on helping! What you do see: To start, get ready to (1) say buh-bye to the granite countertops and then (2) to welcome Megan and Nick’s amazing transformation. 

green tile kitchen countertopMegan writes:

Hi!

My husband Nick and I just bought our first home in Los Angeles. We’ve been big fans of the site for years and were happy to put the inspiration to work. 

We are still settling in and decorating the rest of the house, but the kitchen that is camera ready…. I took extensive before and after photos which I’d love to share with you. 

Nick and I are totally lucky that my father is a general contractor in Nashville and insisted on helping us retro renovation of our house! He used to do historic high rise restoration and loves bring old buildings back to life. 

The previous owners kept the original kitchen cabinets but replaced the previous yellow and blue tile countertops with granite. We knew we wanted to make the kitchen feel original to the house. However, the house was still on fuses and we needed to add circuits to the kitchen and plumbing so we stripped it down to the studs. 

pretty kitchen valance

My father is a contractor in Tennessee and we were very lucky that he basically demanded to help us remodel our home. We recovered the original hardwood floors, removed a wall, moved another wall, stripped the kitchen and laundry to studs, added an electrical panel, re-ran some gas lines and plumbing plus changed every light fixture and fan in the place. All of this was done over the course of 10 weeks by me, my husband and my father. 

Megan based the design of her “new” kitchen on the vintage kitchen in her previous rental.

We lived in a small 600 sqft triplex for five years, and it was my dream kitchen, so when we bought our home I used my old tiny apartment kitchen for inspiration. 

We’re lucky that we live 15 minutes from B&W Tile in Gardena. They had the exact colors we wanted, jade and light green, and were extremely helpful.

Pam adds:

  • Carolyn used yellow and maroon B&W Tiles similarly, in her kitchen renovation featured here.
  • B&W Tiles also have been used by many readers and their bathroom remodels.

green and white kitchen ideasgreen and white tile kitchen floor

Our VCT tile floors came from Linoleum City. I had an idea of what I wanted but wasn’t sure if I’d be able to find it. Luckily, we walked in and I spotted the Azrock Pistachio tile first thing and knew that was our accent tile and Armstrong White Out was our main floor tile. 

We removed the soffit so that the cabinets would go up to the ceiling. We moved the stove to the center of the wall, added a dishwasher and garbage disposal. We created cabinets around the fridge including my baking bookshelf. The two ceiling mount light shades are original, but we replaced the bases because the wiring was fried.

 

I found the light over the sink on Etsy and loved it immediately.

Our enormous window was impossible to find curtains for so I bought a vintage sheet and made them myself. 

Modern cabinets are not constructed to use with bull-nose tile, and my loving father had to do some custom work to make it happen. The tiles took four days to lay and set, but it is the most beautiful and expensive thing in our house. We managed to save the original laundry board from the wall and relocate it to another part of the house. 

Megan says the cabinets are Heritage Cabinets of Andersonville, Tenn. (available via dealers)

The kitchen faucet is American Standard Heritage Wall-Mount 12 in Swivel Spout Kitchen Faucet with Metal Lever Handles, Chrome (Amazon affiliate link).

Many people assume that our kitchen is original and it is the best compliment we could get.

Megan, this kitchen is gorgeous. Pairing the precious green tile with simple white cabinets ensured that the tile, your biggest expense, would be the star of the show. Still, the counters don’t “scream” — and the space, so light, bright and happy now! From our emails, it sounds like you are a visual artist: You know what you’re doing — thanks so much for showing us all how it’s done including sharing all these wonderful photos!

  • Read more stories about readers and their kitchen remodels here

 

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  1. linoleummy says

    July 30, 2018 at 12:46 pm

    Mmmmmm minty fresh! Clean and elegantly simple.
    Ironic that the first ad on the page is for granite counters – makes me grit my teeth.

  2. lynda davis says

    July 30, 2018 at 11:17 am

    Okay, this might be one of the cutest kitchens ever. Great job. I hope you love it for many years. You have great design abililty.

  3. Beverly says

    July 30, 2018 at 8:16 am

    Fabulous! This kitchen just sings~

  4. Elizabeth from Texas says

    July 29, 2018 at 7:16 pm

    Adore it!! We’re using the exact color Mint Green tile for my husband’s 1963 bathroom recreation and we’re also using Azrock (but in Bikini Blue) in our kitchen and laundry rooms!! That kitchen is so happy with its green and white—and I love the diamond pattern on the floor!!! Y’all did a magnificent job!!

  5. Laura Ainsworth says

    July 29, 2018 at 2:40 pm

    What a happy kitchen! It really does look original. (Well, not the fridge, but the white blends right in.) If more people could see these pictures before remodeling a vintage home, perhaps they wouldn’t automatically tear out the walls for “open concept” and put in a “huge” island with gray quartz countertop and stainless steel appliances! Thank you thank you thank you for sharing. It is lovely.

  6. Eileen says

    July 29, 2018 at 2:04 pm

    What brand of VCT did you use? My 60’s house has laminate flooring, which is awful. I’d love to replace it with something time appropriate. Also something that might have some give for the knees and back, ie. not ceramic tile.

    • Pam Kueber says

      July 29, 2018 at 2:36 pm

      The tiles are identified in the story:

      Azrock Pistachio tile first thing and knew that was our accent tile and Armstrong White Out was our main floor tile.

      See all my research on resources here https://retrorenovation.com/category/kitchen/flooring/

  7. Ernie says

    July 29, 2018 at 1:30 pm

    WOW!!! Nice, clean and retro. We currently live in an early 1940’s house with the exact tile layout in our kitchen. (Except it is yellow with black accents). We were thinking of granite countertops…but this has changed our thinking. REALLY like the green and it would keep our kitchen original, the way we like it. Time to visit BW Tile.

  8. Elaine says

    July 29, 2018 at 1:06 pm

    Thank you for sharing your kitchen renovation , it turned out beautifully. Clean lines and inviting.

  9. Bunny says

    July 29, 2018 at 12:42 pm

    Breath taking! I love it!!!

  10. Lauryn says

    July 29, 2018 at 11:07 am

    Oh how lovely!! Visually, yes, but the functionality of your fridge and baking bookshelf is genius. It seems to me that refrigerators are one of the hardest appliances to not be an eyesore and I just love what you guys did there. Well done all around. I hope you create many, many wonderful meals there!

    • Pam Kueber says

      July 29, 2018 at 11:12 am

      Great eye, Lauryn — I agree that the way they “wrapped” the refrigerator is genius.

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