By pam kueber may 17 2011 february 6.
1960 kitchen with door to garage.
Too many cooks in the kitchen would be a problem here.
To be fair the shape of double garage doors can often be problematic proportionally and need careful consideration on the front of a house.
It once had torsion springs.
It is still in good condition.
Inexpensive hardware for 1950s and 1960s kitchen cabinets.
Check out 11 of our favorites from the era courtesy of the house beautiful archives.
Stripped the wallpaper and added a marble backsplash.
The front entryway isn t the only door on a home.
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Next we modified the hanging cabinet over the stove to accommodate a combination microwave and vent hood by cutting the existing face frame on the cabinet and removing the cabinet bottom.
The result was a closed off space.
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Replaced the cabinet doors and hardware.
Especially the rather small first floor windows lined up in a boring row the under played entrance and the large dead looking proportion of the garage door.
Removed the old laminate countertops and installed granite.
Less of the kitchen and more of the dining area.
Need to change a door on my next house from the kitchen which leads to the garage.
The 1960s ushered in turbulent social change far out fashion rock n roll and some crazy kitchens.
Painted the cabinet boxes.
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Installed recessed and under cabinet task.
The house was built in 1954 and i believe that the garage door is probably the original.
Dated 1960s kitchen before remodeling.
One broke and it was decided to replace the torsion springs with extension springs.
The 1950 s and 1960 s crawford doors were generally of high quality.
I have such a door in the house i live in.
Sometimes you can only work with what you have.
So a kitchen from the early sixties might look like the one above sleek angular and understated while one from the latter half of the decade might exhibit bold colors and space age lines.
The kitchen is a smaller kitchen and when the home was built they probably wanted to put as many cabinets in as they could for storage.
Currently it is a very old thick heavy door with lined with a steel sheet.
Was hoping to change this to an exterior classed door with a small window pane.