Turn Of Century Kitchen Cabinets. Century's showrooms are opened by Appointment Only with certain restrictions. Kitchens in turn-of-the-century America, right up to the end of World War II, featured handcrafted storage cabinets for food, dishes and utensils.
Cabinets were either varnished or painted with enamel in shades of off-white to beige, as white was considered "sanitary," and they were really obsessed with sanitation at the turn of the century. Kitchens in turn-of-the-century America, right up to the end of World War II, featured handcrafted storage cabinets for food, dishes and utensils. Please contact us to schedule an appointment for a design consultation at one of our four beautiful showroom locations.
The antique oak cabinet, originally made for.
We pushed a load bearing wall back about three feet, which allowed space for a small island.
Today, the midcentury modern style remains a popular one, making a recent resurgence both in private homes and hotels, restaurants, and bars. You can keep any staples (flour, sugar, salt, dried beans and legumes, pasta, coffee, tea, and baking soda or powder), and spices. Now, pack up and remove all the small appliances.
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