Retro Kitchen
Host Joan Steffend and designer Todd Pinzuti help complete a partially renovated kitchen by giving it an updated 1950s retro look.
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Hide CaptionShow CaptionThe couple hates their butcher-block countertop, and the seating in the dinette area doesn't work well.All About
Before: Unexpected Renovation
What started as a leaky dishwasher ended up being a very expensive chain of events for homeowners Heidi and Brian Brezinka. Their dishwasher broke, and the resulting water rotted out their floor. They replaced the dishwasher and floor and then the refrigerator went haywire. So now that they had two new stainless-steel appliances, they decided to buy a new stainless-steel stove to match. There's still plenty more things in the kitchen they'd like to change.
What started as a leaky dishwasher ended up being a very expensive chain of events for homeowners Heidi and Brian Brezinka. Their dishwasher broke, and the resulting water rotted out their floor. They replaced the dishwasher and floor and then the refrigerator went haywire. So now that they had two new stainless-steel appliances, they decided to buy a new stainless-steel stove to match. There's still plenty more things in the kitchen they'd like to change.
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