Tuesday 22 January 2013

Upcycling Leonard

This is quite possibly the coolest thing to me right now...  My Aunt Angie sent me photos of her recent restoration project, a much loved refrigerator that my grandfather purchased in 1946.  Growing up, I always remember it being used as a second fridge to store soda and veggies that didn't fit in the house fridge.  It's amazing that my grandmother was able to feed 5 children with the food she kept in here.  My aunt says she remembers how my grandmother would bake a strawberry cake for each of the kids' birthdays and store it in the fridge, making them wait ages before they could eat it...

I can honestly say that appliances aren't made like this anymore and the fact that it still works perfectly is a true testament to the Leonard company.  It just needed a bit of loving care to restore it back to it's original glory.  My aunt said the restoration company kept the interior intact and cleaned the motor but besides removing rust and painting it, they only needed to replace the power cord, wheels and door seal.  They were impressed that it had all its original parts!

I've always been in love with this fridge and while I wasn't around in 1946, I can't imagine it looking better than it does now, with its restored chrome and Tiffany blue paint.  As my aunt put it: "Now I want to dress like a forties housewife and play big band music!"  I couldn't agree more!

BEFORE
BEFORE
AFTER!!!
Love, love, looove!

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Shelf Help

Mark and I head to Berlin tomorrow to celebrate our 3 year anniversary but before we make our way, I just wanted to post a quick photo of our finished shelves. They are DONE! Yesterday, our friend and talented carpenter Ian dropped by to work his magic to the front of the shelves. He spent hours sanding and filling to the point where you can't even see the original holes. Perfection!

Mark is now putting the final coat on the floor. Watch this space!

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Inchin' Towards a Kitchen

Progress is a bit slow since the break is over but we're gettin' there!  Last weekend, I painted the shelves and walls white and we're now waiting to get access to an electric planing tool to shave off the protruding wood filler pieces on the front of the shelves that hide the metal rod supports.  They have been secured to the wall and a strip of lighting has been wired into the underside of the bottom 2 shelves.  

New additions include a magnetic knife strip on the wall and most importantly our new refrigerator!!  After a lot of research, we decided to save a lot of money and go for a reliable Bosch over the adorably designed Smeg. And lastly, Mark has done an amazing job hand-sanding the stain off the kitchen floor, filling the cracks and imperfections and has added the first coat of white paint to the floor.  It's going to look amazing when its completed!

I recently took a trip to the Kempton Antique Market and picked up a beautiful Turkish kilim rug in for £35!  For that price, I won't feel bad when my kitchen throws up on it.

I'll post more shots in about a week and hopefully it will be nearly completed!  I'm already planning the master bathroom project...  : )