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Shericita
04-06-2009, 09:16 AM
Is there anyplace local that sells 1950's decor? (within 50 miles or so) I'm considering converting my basement to this theme. I'm kinda going for a 1950's diner look. Any decorating ideas would be helpful also.

BeenSpur'd
04-06-2009, 10:14 AM
I know someone who has a fridge from that era that is fixing up to sell. He's re-doing his kitchen in the 50's era and has extra stuff.

frequentflier
04-06-2009, 08:33 PM
Is there anyplace local that sells 1950's decor? (within 50 miles or so) I'm considering converting my basement to this theme. I'm kinda going for a 1950's diner look. Any decorating ideas would be helpful also.

The SPOT thrift shop in St Leonard has had some cool "retro" furniture the past couple of times I have been in there. They are open 10-5 Weds-Sat and Sundays 12-5.

Beelzebaby666
04-06-2009, 09:00 PM
Good luck finding anything local. Your'e best bet is to buy online.. I love the retro look on kitchens.

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I really want one of these!!! The baker's overn look awesome!
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frequentflier
04-06-2009, 11:07 PM
Good luck finding anything local. Your'e best bet is to buy online.. I love the retro look on kitchens.

Meijer: No Search Results (http://www.meijer.com/catalog/search_command.cmd)

I really want one of these!!! The baker's overn look awesome!
Antique Stoves,Wood Stoves,Wood Cook Stoves,Kitchen Queen Stoves (http://www.antiquestoves.com/index.htm)

antique appliances, retro refrigerator, reproduction stove, vintage stoves (http://www.elmirastoveworks.com/)

I have an early 60's stove I picked up FREE in Lusby from freecycle. It was pretty filthy but I cleaned it up and use it as a display piece in my store. It still worked but I removed all the asbestos (sp)wiring.

Beelzebaby666
04-07-2009, 03:07 AM
I have an early 60's stove I picked up FREE in Lusby from freecycle. It was pretty filthy but I cleaned it up and use it as a display piece in my store. It still worked but I removed all the asbestos (sp)wiring.


Good find! :yay: I wish they hadn't sold the one that was in the farm house.. That thing was so neat and I think a wood stove makes food taste better.

Shericita
04-07-2009, 01:15 PM
I know someone who has a fridge from that era that is fixing up to sell. He's re-doing his kitchen in the 50's era and has extra stuff.
Definitely interested!...let me know about the extras when you get a chance.


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