Today’s vintage 1960 catalog is a real treat — especially for those of us who love knotty pine. And even if you are not sure about the knotty, this 1960 look at “101 Home Ideas Featuring the 10 Fine Woods of the Western Pine Region” might update your view. For example, I have always considered knotty pine in terms of its Early American heritage…. something that today, we’d play up in a kitschy way. But take a look at the kitchen above: Knotty pine goes all mid century modern — and it looks pretty good! Check out this catalog — 24 pages — to see wood the way that homeowners saw it back in the day.
















To see all 24 pages of this fantastic catalog, view the slideshow below.
Thanks to the MBJ Collection via archive.org for making this catalog available via Creative Commons license.
Tips to view slide show: Click on first image… it will enlarge and you can also read my captions… move forward or back via arrows below the photo… you can start or stop at any image:









Erin says
omg this is just what I need! We recently bought a house with a wonderful (almost) time capsule kitchen! The house was built in 1957 but the kitchen updated in the 60s and the house is DEFINITELY between styles (mid-century modern 1950 beams but 1960’s kitchen) however I couldn’t pinpoint the style! The wood isn’t pine, but it’s in the style of the lower left image in this photo, brackets, handles and everything!
<3 Thank you for the historical tips. Now I know we can conscientiously and accurately renovate and revive!
https://retrorenovation.com/2013/03/05/101-design-ideas-to-decorate-knotty-pine-24-page-catalog-from-1960/
Kathy says
I wonder if the cabinet next to the washer and dryer (I too love the angled front) conceals laundry bins in the bottom pull-out drawer, perhaps even a laundry chute if this is a 2-story (Garrison Colonial perhaps?). A nice idea still.
Debbie says
We have purchased a 1950s house with knotty pine walls in the kitchen and den and knotty pine cabinets. I want to keep the walls, but change the cabinets. They are in bad condition and the drawers are difficult to open. I don’t know what finish I need on the cabinets to coordinate with the knotty pine.
Jeannette says
probably amber shellac, this color is still available today