So many questions...
Only problem with metal cabinet kitchens is the countertops. All those cut up, different pieces are awkward and unsanitary.
Fortunately it would be easy to order new beige laminate countertops, assemble them with a miter cut for the corner, and install them in place of all those pieces.
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If they sprayed them, I wonder if they got a paint sprayer and did it themselves. If so, they did a good job with the shading detail.
Something about them says they came this way from the factory. We have to remember that even Sears was still selling metal kitchen cabinets into the 1970s.
I would estimate these cabinets as being newer because:
1. The sink cabinet doors are not recessed as was typical in the 50s and early 60s.
2. the sink top is not porcelain but SS.
3. the handles are straight rather that the bent design the more often used in the 50s
But, the stove cabinet IS recessed, so now I'm perplexed.
The other thing is the oven is a new naturals harvest gold which started in '78, so....?
That light screams cheapoo late 90s, early 2000s....
And why is part of the counter-top collage 70s/80s butcher block?
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Forget what the listing says. Half the time the realtors get information wrong, especially when it comes to dating things. All the realtors see is $$-$$