
Vintage steel cabinets that have wood doors are starting to surface quite a bit lately. Erika recently purchased these vintage St. Charles’. Yowza, look at the brushed door steel trim and integrated cabinet pulls, these are absolutely gorgeous. Erika is in the midst of her kitchen renovation, but she pulled some cabinets out of the garage and into the house to take some photos to tantalize us.
Erika writes:
Hi Pam,
I recently purchased St Charles 1950s era cabinets to use in my kitchen. I have found the most information regarding this era via your website/blog which by the way is FABULOUS ! …
They are aquamarine all over (interior, exteriors, etc) except for the faces of the upper cabinets. The upper cabinets faces are a dark reddish brown wood with a metal rectangular detail that ties into the knob.
Only the top cabs and the tall broom cabinet have the wooden faces like shown. I was inspired by you aqua kitchen ! Before I saw yours I was considering having them painted !!
Thoughts ??… We hope to have them installed by Mid September so I will keep you updated. I would love to share more pics once they are in b/c the one cabinet has glass doors and shelves with lighting and another has a cute stainless bread drawer built in , etc.
– erika

Many thanks, Erika. We can’t wait to see the finished product. And to all the other readers who have sent me photos: Hang in there, it takes me a while to get to them as my fulltime job also calls for attention!





















JIm Martin says
I have a St Chas Kitchen, all Steel cabinets. I want to put wood doors on them and cannot find anyone who will even consider it. Do I have to build the doors? Can they be purchased somewhere? How are the mounted, – a wood frame maybe bolted to the steel?
Any guidance would be appreciated. I hate to scrap these cabinets for 3/8″ plywood or composition board stuff
Pam Kueber says
I don’t know the answer, that is, I don’t know how the wood doors were hung on St. Charles (and other brand) cabinets back in the day.
coo says
THANKS! for the St. Charles info. I recently bought a 1964 MCM that has a great kitchen full of St. Charles–mine are metal boxes with white LAMINATE doors and the similar aluminum trim but in GOLD.
Excellent quality, design and the inserts for organizing the kitchen–sharp. Pretty amazing stuff considering 1960’s.