valvashon
Active member
I did a search for "painting" but only got vague or outdated recommendations on getting the color of an appliance changed. My KitchenAid/Hobart KDI-58 currently has white front panels (2 of them) and dates from approximately 1978 or 1979. My stove top and oven are GE from 1961 and are in that cool Woodtone Brown color.
The KitchenAid would blend in a lot better and would look almost period correct (what with all the chrome on the front) if the white panels were painted Woodtone Brown. I have also done a search for "Appliance Painting Seattle" but haven't come up with much of anything. Does anybody have a solid, current recommendation of a place that has experience with painting vintage appliances? I'm perfectly comfortable sending the front panel and the lower panel away to a place that could mix up the Woodtone Brown paint correctly and do a good job spraying it.
I mean I could start calling up local body shops but I don't want my panels to be the first appliance painting they have ever done.
We'd probably end up violating this rule for a while but it would be worth it (sticker behind front panel):

The KitchenAid would blend in a lot better and would look almost period correct (what with all the chrome on the front) if the white panels were painted Woodtone Brown. I have also done a search for "Appliance Painting Seattle" but haven't come up with much of anything. Does anybody have a solid, current recommendation of a place that has experience with painting vintage appliances? I'm perfectly comfortable sending the front panel and the lower panel away to a place that could mix up the Woodtone Brown paint correctly and do a good job spraying it.
I mean I could start calling up local body shops but I don't want my panels to be the first appliance painting they have ever done.
We'd probably end up violating this rule for a while but it would be worth it (sticker behind front panel):
