Retro Redo
retro kitchen; after
Photo: Dominique Vorillon
retro kitchen; before
Photo: Dominique Vorillon
retro kitchen floorplan; before & after
updated retro kitchen; telephone niche; after
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updated retro kitchen; reconditioned O'Keefe & Merritt stove
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updated retro kitchen; original medicine cabinet above sink
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updated retro kitchen; counter-depth refigerator hidden behind drawer and door fronts
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butcher block countertop with knife storage
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updated retro kitchen; hidden drawers in toelick
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The original kitchen

BEFORE: Too much broken wall space made it impossible to have enough storage and work surfaces. AFTER: Bumping into the laundry room, annexing a pantry, and relocating the fridge made it possible to add a 6-foot butcher block counter, with microwave above and storage below, near the stove. Shifting the entry to the breakfast room created wall space for the phone and bookshelves.

A niche set into a newly built wall between the breakfast and dining rooms features a reconditioned 1930s telephone and a pencil drawer. The bookcase holds cookbooks and conceals a volume control for the built-in sound system.

A reconditioned 1930s O'Keefe & Merritt stove nestles in an arched alcove from the original kitchen. Porthole lights, a pot-filler tap, and a wooden shelf for oils and vinegars are modern fixtures that blend with the old-time feel.

A built-in mirrored medicine cabinet (handy for vitamins and first-aid supplies) over the sink is a holdover fom the original room. Most of the tilework from the window ledge up is also vintage; the backsplash and counter tiles are new.

Drawer and door fronts disguise a counter-depth built-in refrigerator and energy-saving two-drawer dishwasher. A touch-latch cupboard above the fridge holds linens. Built into its side cabinetry is a painted steel magnetic blackboard for messages and grocery lists.

Butcher block defines a workstation where everything is within easy reach. Knife storage in the wooden countertop keeps cutlery safe and handy. Wide pull-out trays hold pots, pans, and lids at the ready, but hidden when not in use. Behind a narrow cupboard door, a stack of bins holds vegetables best stored in the dark.

Touch-latch drawers that hold infrequently used kitchenware occupy toekick space that is usually overlooked. The shallow drawers are ideal for bakeware, linens, and season items.

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Where to Find It

Architects:
M. Brian Tichenor, AIA, and Raun Thorp (principals) and Kevin Wolverton (project manager), Tichenor & Thorp Architects
Beverly Hills, CA
310-358-8444

General contractor:
Roy Petrini
North Hollywood, CA
818-769-1458

Vintage stove:
Antique Stove Heaven
Los Angeles, CA
323-298-5581

Tiles:
B&W Tile Co.
Gardena, CA
310-538-9579

Cabinetry:
Cabinet Creations
Sun Valley, CA
818-771-1020

Dishwasher drawers:
Fisher & Paykel
800-863-5394
www.fisherpaykel.com

Refrigerator:
Sub-Zero
800-222-7820
www.subzero.com

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