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As the house continues to evolve, much drama centers upon the kitchen.

We recently acquired (I never thought I would say this) a Frigidaire side-by-side stainless steel refrigerator. Needless to say, it was not *my* idea (it looks like something you'd win on a game show), but life is all about compromises, right? And, I admit, I kind of like the in-door water and ice dispensor. It's very Marsha Brady.

So I have retaliated with the Flair. I miss my "see-level" ovens and "roll to you" cooktop. Plus, I like the extra storage. (We have a ridiculous amount of pots and pans) AND I think it would look cool next to the fridge, as it has a lot of stainless on it. Real stainless. Not like what is on the front of Little Miss "Price-is-Right"

(plus, as we doubtless all know, "Whether you bake or broil or stew, a Frigidaire kitchen does it all for you")

The only fly in the ointment is that the base cabinet is white, and that flies in the face of the "look" we are going for (which is to be as darkish/mannish as we can muster)

So, gentle readers, tell me: Would it be dumb - indeed, would it be sacrilege - to look at covering the doors of the base cabinet in stainless? Can this even be done in a cost-efficient manner?
 
I don't think it's sacriligeous to change the base cabinet (though I thought white went with everything). At least you're keeping the Flair. Good luck!
 
Game show fridge LOL I know I shouldn't laff but that strikes at the essence of them. Besides I don't know what I'm going to do when our aging 3 door GE in almond SxS goes kaput, probably go for a white french door with freezer on the bottom or the Maytag wide by side model.

As for the base dilema..have you looked to see if Mac Tac makes any faux stainless peel and stick. Myself I'd probably paint it with a stainless steel look spray paint.
 
The first item up for bid....

Here is some "update on a roll" self-adhesive faux stainless steel. Take it for what you will, I have never seen it so I can't say if it's hoky or not. I'm a bit skeptical but who knows?

Why not just paint the range cabinet black? Are the doors of "Miss Price is Right" stainless with a black cabinet or is the entire thing clad in SS?

Hint: The range is usually the most prominent feature of a kitchen and nothing says "HELLO" like turquoise! Nobody will even notice the fridge...

 
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I'm with Greg on this one. Debbie Travis on one of her HGTV shows recently covered a frig in faux stainless steel, and at least on TV, it look good. If it doesn't work, you can strip and paint.
 
I have no good advice or input to offer

But it does bring to mind a question that I have wondered about many times. But then, I drink a lot of coffee and think too much. Why are all these "retro" appliances coming out in stainless steel? What is retro about that? How many vintage refrigeraters, for instance, were available in stainless steel editions? How many blenders, mixers, toasters were decked out in pure unadulterated stainless steel? How is that retro? And how come retro and modern can be used to describe the same thing? "Our new retro line of blenders has modern styling that will add a distinctive elegance to your kitchen"? How can it be modern styling if it's patterned after the retro style of the fifties or sixties? And if you want a retro appliance, why don't you go to the flea market and buy one for 5 bucks instead of spending 185 dollars for one created to look vintage?

These are rhetoric questions, by the way. Carry on.
 
And yes, dalangdon

In case you are wondering, we are going to follow you around and hijack all of your threads.
 
But seriously

Should I paint my dishwasher turquoise to match my kitchen better or is it blasphemous and sinful to taint the original state of my beautiful vintage appliance? These are the questions that torture my sorry obsessive/compulsive ass on a daily basis. I can relate.
 
Many on here do repaint their vintages back to original factory specs as close as possible but I see no reason why you can't embellish it to suit yourself. It's only paint, and paint can be painted over and over.
 
Pete...

I suddenly have visions of "Hoover, what were they thinking?" syndrome where hundreds of people that I've never heard of before with names like Multifunctionspankulator come out of the woodwork to post pictures of their vintage stainless steel appliances to make me look like a fool.
 
If it brings any comfort to the huddled masses,I recently repainted an early 70's Whirlpool 'fridge. It went from avocado,to almond.The door front was rusty,probably could never match the paint,readily available Rustoleum almond,and almond sells better than green.
I say whatever floats your boat......

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Dan

Why couldn't you strip the paint off the doors and grind the same pattern into the metal then clear it ( if needed ) so it would match the fridge? Just a thought!
 
--Yes.

the stainless steel "thing" is just a trick to make insecure americans think they are getting "solid" appliances in the face of ever cheapened appliances. Remember when Kitchenaid and Maytag were king. lol.

first off faux SS., LOLOLOLOLOL. the first time I saw that.... LOLOL. But anyway I'm sure that is just me.

So, just in case the whole millenium grunge thing doesn't have longevity, , , peel and stick ss. might be a good idea. you can always remove later in case things, don't work out. Your smart not to throw good money down the drain.

"darkish/mannish" - you know what goes well with this is FACTORY finished hardwood or laminate/pergo flooring. Oh and those gigantic large screen tvs, SUVs, and walls painted "industrial strength" green.
 
Yeah, stainless steel is getting too expensive so manufacturers are using Faux SS, that seems an awful lot like aluminum. Dan, I hate to tell you this, but the cover that slides out as the surface units slide in is not stainless steel. It is a brushed chrome plate surface. The metal is steel which has to be brass plated to accept the chrome. An aquaintence had, might still for all I know or care, a partner who brought a 40" Flair to the relationship. Already you have a two range kitchen so you know that the appliances are the only things AC only here. Well, in cleaning the humidifier, the plastic bottle of lime dissolver (acid) was set on the cover of the surface units and when it was removed, low and behold, there was a brass ring rampant on a field of brushed chrome and a heartbroken person who would never do that again. They never found the missing ring of chrome plate.

Years ago, John was on a service call in an older house with radiators. He could not believe the beautiful stainless steel radiator covers he saw. When he mentioned them, he was told that all they did was have the old covers stripped down to the steel and polyurethaned. I know that is not a verb, but steel polished & coated so that it does not oxidize can look great. If you want manly, why not mount the head of some dead animal, or a whole dead fish on a plaque on each door?

Glad to hear that you are going to have an electric range, but the ovens on that type of stove are so poorly insulated that it will only be slightly better than using the gas oven, except for the by products of combustion.
 
If you're serious about being manly

Ditch the Flair altogether and buy a 122" grill and place it outside of the back door and only EAT dead animals or dead fish. Strapping on a welding helmut and lighting the grill with a blow torch would be an added touch you might consider. Then use the space you've just made in the kitchen to store your Mobile Maid. Something with hoses going in and out of it looks way more manly than anything that has the word "Bosch" on it. Trust me on this.
 
I love gameshows

I love old gameshows Let's Make a Deal is a hoot now. Saw my first car on one show. It only cost $4,356 LOL.

Btw did anyone notice that on the side of Debbie Travis' van is the word Sivart which is Travis spelled backward?

Joe
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