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Justin-
That's a great looking setup that you've made. How is that frig above and below the countertop area? I haven't seen a frig like that before.

Rick
 
Actually just saw another Americana posted in shopper's square (thread 51843) in turquoise no less. So now I know.
Definitely a neat frig.
 
Ouch!

How do you guys keep your places so CLEAN? It drives me crazy!

Mom had the same kitchen Formica pattern in PANK and sold it with the house in 1993. The buyers loved it! It was original from 1959.
 
Interesting to See:

That vintage GE microwave atop the Americana fridge.

For some reason, you don't see too many GE microwaves of that era still around today. I don't know why; they were well-built and they were popular when new. There were Hotpoint versions, and J.C. Penney sold them, too, rebadged as Penney's units.

Nice job! When's the party?
 
P.S. :

Justin, you may already know this, but that Formica pattern everyone calls Boomerang today was originally called Skylark. It was designed in 1950, and first marketed in 1953 or 1954; sources vary on the release date.

The designer was no less than Raymond Loewy, who was also responsible for Frigidaire appliances of the era, Studebaker's cars and a whole lot more.

Boomerang is the official name of the pattern now; even the Formica Corporation calls it that.
 
Thank you sir, may I have another?

Would you please post another picture showing the field of the counter top, back splash, metal edging, and a bit of the cabinets? I am looking into using the charcoal Boomerang Formica in the retro kitchen I am putting in my house in the next few months, atop vintage American Kitchens cabinets nonetheless! I can't get a sample any bigger than a key fob and I'd like to have a better idea of how it looks.

Looks like a fun outdoor kitchen. A nice place to spend some hours a few days a week.

Dave
 
ptcruiser51: It is an everyday job keeping the place clean.

danemodsandy: The microwave, I picked up several years ago at a second hand store. Didn't really know what I was going to do with it, until recently. I'm glad we found a place for it.

super32: Arizona is really great for it. That is if you can stand the heat in the summertime.

Volvoguy87: I guess I'm a bit confused about what you want. The formica was purchased online from Lowes.com. They show a closeup of the pattern. The metal trim was purchased in store at a local ACE Hardware. They only had 4 6ft sections. They had one of the more narrow trim(was used on the lower counter) and three of the wider trim(used around the upper bar). When I was all done, I had about 6 inches remaining.

whirlcool: We live right in Central Phoenix, with grass in the yard. In the 5 years we have been at our house, I have not seen a single scorpion. I'm sure, if we lived out of town aways, we would deal with them more than we do. I'm not complaining.
 
Justin, this is just fantastic!  What a great way to use your Americana range and refrigerator.  Did you do all the counters and edges yourself??  Hats off to you, I'd have been ordering more edging, Formica and a professional in short order if I'd attempted it!

 

 My brother in Tucson has an outdoor bar/kitchen and they use it constantly.  
 
Pics.

Basically, I'd like to see a shot of the counter featuring the Formica. The pics above are lovely, but they show the whole thing. I'd like a view of what you would see if you were doing something like chopping vegetables or preparing food on the counter top. I'm trying to get a better idea of whether the dark Formica would be too dark in my very small kitchen, and I just cannot find many good photographs of the Charcoal Boomerang in use. The samples I can find are plentiful, but the samples don't show the context of the cabinets and back splash.

Thanks,
Dave
 

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