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pam kueber - Updated: May 17, 2021
Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.












Nicely done, Retro Renovators!
See all our Reader Kitchen projects here… and our Reader Bathroom projects here.


Melanie says
Wow! Don’t know how I missed several of these the first time around. Thanks for doing a roundup.
Annie B. says
Just plain WOW! So glad that the MCM spirit is alive throughout the land. Pam, thanks for the review of some of the finest of 2012’s big hits. Looking forward to seeing what 2013 brings us.
Kelly M says
Thanks for the reruns — happy holidays!
MikeD says
All Great Stories. Thanks to those who submit them for Pam to feature
Marta says
I find that no matter how many times I look at these, I see something I missed on earlier views. Really, they are a gift that keeps on giving. I can see why Pete’s Astroflyte is #1, though. It crosses over into an entirely different group.
2013 is going to be another awesome year for retrorenovation if 2012 is any example.
Eartha Kitsch says
We’re pleased as punch to be included! And can say that even though evil forces tried to kill off that knotty pine kitchen, it’s still intact. Take that, hands of time and horrible contractors! : )
Robin, NV says
I didn’t start following the blog until September, so this is a great way to catch me up on all the good stuff I missed. I have to say, Jon and Trixi’s 1970s kitchen just might make me like avocado and 70s decor. I’m also super jealous of Pete’s trailor. There was a similar one for sale here a few years ago. I noticed the cute little wings right away. Now I’m wondering if I should have bought it. Kudos to everyone. Maybe some day when my own remodels are done, I can hope to be featured too!
Pete Whitley says
Thanks Robin. There is one out there that has your name on it! (<: Check Craigslist, Ebay, and Tin Can Tourist. Between those three you should find one you find one you like in no time, both restored and unrestored. Our family sure has had a lot of fun with the Shasta and saved a ton of money on vacations to boot. We've had just as good or better time than if we stayed in a hotel. .
tammyCA says
I missed a few of them, too the first time around. Ah-mazing! Gabe & Amanda’s…what an incredible house & history & to have met the grown children of the “stickers”…sweet! Also, I am absolutely in love with the mailbox & name sign – I think you could start a side business there! 😉
I’m so impressed by everyone’s hard work & dedication to the wonderful design, patterns & colors of the past & preserving what might’ve been torn down! You all found the right houses (and trailers) that called to you…hoping to see many, many more in the New Year.
Christa says
With my terrible memory, several of these seemed barely familiar and I was able to enjoy them again like the first time, hahaha.