Two small kitchens from 1941

 


These charming shelves placed in that usually unadorned spot over the range really keynote the delightful detail of this distinctive kitchen. Cross-bar design of the nook table repeats the lattice division of the shelves. Vistas are cheery, whether you're the cook or breakfasting.




Everything for breakfast but the morning paper! It's all here, in this many-use partition between meal-making area and eat nook. Room for toaster, grill, waffle iron, coffee-maker, even salts and peppers. When it comes to convenience you'll have to hustle to beat a U-kitchen.

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images and info provided by the Better Homes and Gardens Magazine ARCHIVE from the Zetu Harrys Collection