Showing posts with label Hotpoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotpoint. Show all posts

Monday, 17 June 2013

Updates--Part Deux--The Brady 'Kitschen' and Dining Room

Well the short post yesterday worked out well...aka, it didn't take me 3 hours to get my computer to cooperate.  So we'll try the same format once again, shall we?

I don't think I've posted any recent pics of the Kitschen and Dining Room.  Everything's a work in progress and even tiny changes make a HUGE difference, don'tcha know.

 To make more room in the dining room, I took the leaf out of the table and reduced the number of chairs around it to four.  I then used the two 'leftover' sweet Sculptra chairs at the breakfast bar.  I like this set up much better....and it saves me from having to recover the three stools which had been at the bar...I bloody well hated those things anyway!

 Some of my first paintings on the wall above the buffet/hutch and a sweet little aqua 'Jamaica' tea towel to cover up some of the scratches on the top of the Sculptra table until I can refinish it...poor little lamb wasn't respected and was abused before I adopted it.


The vintage barbecue pitcher I bought a couple of months ago looks sooo cute on the counter!  Needs some daisies or black eyed susans in it though!  And how cute are these little owl salt and pepper shakers?  Even though the laundry is the 'owl' room, I just couldn't let these poppits out of the kitschen!  They were my great-grandmother's and sat in her kitchen as long as I can remember...my dad assures me that they also were there as long as he can remember as well!  Their little orange waistcoats and jade jackets match the 'kitschen' perfectly!  They remind me of the old 'Owl Jolson' cartoon.....





The pantry sits in the space between the kitschen and the living room.  When they installed the laminate flooring, it made the floor so high that we couldn't get the pantry door back on!  So I have to keep the thing uber neat and tidy!



 I adore this spice chart!  It tells you which spices work best with what dish!  The date at the bottom is 1967.  Check out the psychedelic graphics!



 My birthday was a week ago.  NO.  I will not tell you how old I am.  But I WILL introduce you to our new housemate here at the Brady Ponderosa.....the sweet sago palm mom got me as a present!  Fits perfectly in the hairpin legged plant stand...which I think I'll be painting black soon.


 As I was taking these pics, I realized that I have never shown you the inside of the revamped mid-'60s Hotpoint fridge!  Well, here he is......


I soooo love the cooling panel in the back!  Looks so cool!  The shelves were quite rusted when I found them....in various places around the basement.  So I painted them aqua to match the butter panel in the door.  It's a slightly darker aqua than the rest of the door....


 Here's a closeup of the starburst and diamond pattern on the butter door.  I think it may be my favourite thing in my kitschen....


Stay tuned!  Living room tomorrow!!

Monday, 4 February 2013

My Mid Mod Nest--The 'Brady Ponderosa' Kitchen, Before and After

Well my dears, as I mentioned in a previous post, I've finally moved into my grandparents' "time capsule" early '70s house!  Yaayyy!  It was a LONG three and a half months to get to the moving in, and it's still a work in progress, but it's beginning to come together!  Here's a few pics and a post that I had drafted right before I moved in but had never published!
Things have slightly improved in a few areas since I drafted this, so I'll post more and better once I get some good, up to date photos (it's been soooo dark around here lately that it's hard to take any!).....

THE 'BRADY PONDEROSA' KITCHEN:

If you'll remember, this is what the Brady Ponderosa looked like before...

The Poppy Red fridge had died years ago and had been replaced by a tiny dorm refrigerator and the matching oven was on it's last legs (oven didn't work at all and one eye was dead).  Now, if the fridge had still been there, I might have kept the set.  But as it was, I knew I'd never find the colour match and the oven would have been expensive to fix.  So I opted to instead bring the oven and refrigerator from the canning kitchen in the basement as they both worked and...more importantly...were white!

The oven just needed a good cleaning.  The refrigerator (a mid-late '60s Hotpoint), on the other hand, needed more than a cleaning...


Yep kids, that's rust coming through the paint.  So I opted to repaint him.  To be honest, I don't know that it's something I ever want to endure again.  It's a lot of work and takes a lot of time and effort.  But it was well worth it......


 Here's how I did it, in case you're so inclined:
1.  I brought him up on the carport and cleaned him inside and out with a bleach and water solution while he defrosted...pay close attention to the door gaskets as they tend to get stained from not only age, but also from mold that can sometimes grow in spots where you're losing air.  I then left him overnight to finish defrosting.
2.  I scrubbed him down once again, this time with TSP (Tri Sodium Phosphate).  This stuff is a miracle.  Really.  It takes off everything but the paint and the rust!  Word to the wise, though:  Be sure to wear rubber gloves with this stuff.  If it takes off dirt that easily, imagine what it will do to the skin on your hands!
3.  Speaking of rust, that was the next step...getting rid of it and getting a smooth surface to paint.  To do this, I used 220 sandpaper.  Once I'd sanded everything (don't forget the sides and inside lip of the doors!), I dusted it and repeated the sanding again with the 220.  Then I dusted it again.  Another word to the wise:  If you're sanding anything from this era, there's a good chance it could be lead based paint that you're sanding.  Wear protection!  I not only covered every inch of my body and head, but also wore goggles and a mask.  No sense taking chances with your health, my dears!!
4.  Then, I sanded it with 400 wet or dry sandpaper.  Once that was done, I cleaned it with water and let it dry.
5.  I vacuumed the coils and underneath.  If you have a drip tray, take it out and clean it.
6.  Then I taped off everything I didn't want painted: the inside of the doors, the inside of the fridge itself, the handles, the logo on the front, the info plate, the coils.  I also taped the INSIDE of the gasket (I painted the outside--just the part that can be seen when it's closed--because it was stained so badly it wouldn't come clean--but you want to make sure that you don't paint the inside part that 'connects' with the door when it closes as that could affect your seal!) 
7.  Then, I painted.  Use Rustolium appliance epoxy.  You can get it at Lowes or Home Depot...unfortunately it doesn't come in many colours---just white black and almond---and it's super cheap!  This stuff is a PAIN!  Not only does it stick to everything but it gets EVERYWHERE!  I wore a hazmat suit, goggles, a mask, a shower cap, and the hood that's attached to the suit...I STILL had it all in my nose, eyelashes, and even in my hair despite all the covering up!  And the overspray is terrible!  No matter how much you cover, it'll just go that much further!  On the plus side, when you finish, the overspray comes up easily with a scrubby sponge, water and TSP if you clean it within an hour or so.  The paint itself is pretty good, but you have to watch it as it tends sometimes to want to 'spit' which leaves little spots that you can't fix....that's the thing about this stuff, once it's on it's on!  It's not like normal paint.  And if you mess up or miss a spot, it can only be repainted within a half hour, otherwise you have to wait a week to redo it.  It doesn't run too badly unless you get too close.  I did, but thankfully it was on the 'test' side (once installed it is against a wall and can't be seen).  I highly recommend starting on a bit that won't show until you get the knack of this stuff.  Again, it's epoxy and doesn't behave like normal spray paint!
8.  Leave it be for at least a day.  It says 9 hours, but leave it 24...I left mine almost 48 just to be safe.

Here he is in place next to 'Mags'...my mid-late '60s Magic Chef Series IV oven...



Here's some better shots of 'Mags' herself....

Isn't she lovely?  She has one issue...she won't shut off when she gets to the set temp on the oven.  I think the sensor bulbs either gone bad or gotten jiggled loose in all the moving she's been doing lately!  But it's not a big deal and I can put up with it for a while until I can get her a new one! 
(edit....I now have determined that Mags is exactly 100 degrees off.  If I need 250, I set her for 150.  Simples!)

My sofa and chair turned out fab as well, in case you're wondering.  I only have a pic of the sofa at the mo, but here's a sneak peek at the living room!  I'll do a detailed post with updated pics soon!....

That's that for now, loves!  Hope to be back soon to fill you in on all the magnificent goings on in my mid mod world! 

Xx