Here's a lovely kitchen from 1961, this lilac beauty was the property of Mrs. C. P. Ferring. Angled beams and coat of gold paint overhead "lower" the high ceiling. For a longer sink counter and fewer corners, the pantry entrance switches to the range wall, adds new louvered door.
New-found inches let the refrigerator move into the scheme of things near sink, away from outside traffic. Quaint brass bell minus clapper shades sink light.
The soft glow of stained-glass colors adds a light and airy look. The window was shortened so that the cooking top, built-in-mixer and oven could be welded into a wealth of unbroken work area.
The louvered doors below the cooking top? Vent the heta from the undercounter radiator hidden in corner. Coppery range hood keeps air fresh, sweet.


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