funktionalart
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Just curious…if any of you have done or would consider doing one of those "car wrap" techniques on a vintage refrigerator? Have the idea to do so running 'round in my brain as the Coldspot I just picked up is SOOOO nice that I hate to repaint it. My understanding is that these vinyl wraps are removable with no damage to the underlying factory paint. 3m Scotchprint is available in loads of colors and varieties of sheen--it would just mean dismantling of the doors/gaskets/handles in order to achieve a quality/factory done look.
For the unit below, am thinking of muted orange or copper for the top door and a GE Combination-esque brushed metal look for the bottom freezer. Anything but the existing appliance white--it does nothing for the visual impact of an otherwise nice 60s modern design. 2nd pic is a sample of a newer black GE which someone has wrapped in yellow and orange.
Had thought of doing a full door frame kit in chrome or brushed aluminum with face panels…but these doors have a very slight convex curvature to them and that would probably mean getting custom frame trim made (and mean putting screws through the door metal)….I really hate to permanently compromise the originality of this unit too awfully much.
Thoughts?


For the unit below, am thinking of muted orange or copper for the top door and a GE Combination-esque brushed metal look for the bottom freezer. Anything but the existing appliance white--it does nothing for the visual impact of an otherwise nice 60s modern design. 2nd pic is a sample of a newer black GE which someone has wrapped in yellow and orange.
Had thought of doing a full door frame kit in chrome or brushed aluminum with face panels…but these doors have a very slight convex curvature to them and that would probably mean getting custom frame trim made (and mean putting screws through the door metal)….I really hate to permanently compromise the originality of this unit too awfully much.
Thoughts?

