The owners of this New York home snapped up their 1932 Magic Chef—with six burners and two ovens—at Moon River Chattel in Brooklyn on a quixotic whim.
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Cooking Corner
The midcentury Caloric stove in this New York home's kichen was a Craigslist steal.
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Vintage Stove
A Craigslist search for vintage stoves turned up this 1970s industrial Wolf range for this California cottage; bought new, the model would have cost thousands.
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Playful and Pink
This working refrigerator was a "horrible brown" when the kitchen's owner nabbed it for $30 at a yard sale. Then how did it turn shell pink? "Take it to an automotive painter!" she says.
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All White
An old Chambers stove adds some character to this kitchen.
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Vintage Kitchen
A midcentury stove, a 1950s refrigerator, an antique butcher block, and a salvaged cast-iron sink magnify this upstate New York kitchen's farmhouse charm.
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Budget-Friendly
This farmhouse sink cost $75 at a flea market.
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Emulated Appliances
When redesigning the kitchen, the owner of this Victorian home took cues from old '50s wares such as Pyrex bowls and printed tablecloths.
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Versatile Sink
A vintage porcelain sink is an attractive focal point in the kitchen.
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Calm Colors
The owners of this California home bought their rechromed vintage stove from Reliance Antiques in Berkeley for $2,700.