When we bought our apartment we took on the kitchen with the white fridge, white stove and white microwave plus the dark green Corian counter tops and the linoleum floor. Not my taste at all and I vowed it would be the first room I made over.
When we bought our apartment we took on the kitchen with the white fridge, white stove and white microwave plus the dark green Corian counter tops and the linoleum floor. Not my taste at all and I vowed it would be the first room I made over.
Did I mention the walls were painted a deep burgandy? Repainting the walls was easy, replacing the linoleum floor with hex tile was not as easy as I hoped but a good lesson in choosing the right contractor. (I didn't). It has been two years now and my dreams of a total kitchen makeover are still just dreams. I would love Carrara marble countertops and a fridge like Nigella Lawson's. In the meantime, I decided to paint our fridge with green chalkboard paint. I'm not in love with it, but I like it better than the white. It inspired me to collect other ideas for making over a fridge.
(Images: 1 Sparrow King 2 Motifo 3 Debby's Interior Artwork 4 The Gazz Blogs 5 via Desire to Inspire 6 via Design Sponge 7& 8 via Desire to Inspire 9 Nick Olsen's fridge via Domino 10 Denis Pourcher for Fabien Barral via the kitchn)
There's really only a few of these I like- they have to be bold and graphic IMHO. I've always liked the chalkboard fridge idea, but alas- chalk dust so close to food/food prep makes me shy away!
view CozyLittleCave's profile
I agree with the chalk dust Cozy. I'm actually hoping for my small basement fridge to die out soon so I can buy a dry-erase one since the downstairs kitchenette is next to our playroom.
view Maevers's profile
My favourite fridge is the one in the middle in the top row.
My fridge is beautiful (oak paneled http://travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wardrobe.jpg), but I'll be painting the wood when I antique my cabinets this winter and now I'm thinking I might want to do something funky with the fridge panels. Like I needed more inspiration. :)
Chalk in the kitchen is definitely out, though. In a home this size, the dust would be everywhere in seconds!
view TravelingRae's profile
That chalk board is just fantastic. Yeah, it would bug me to have to so close to the food, but its a great idea!
view vickitoria's profile
i have a subzero(salvage) w/panels that match my kitchen. Its a side-by-side, and i was thinking of painting the interior of the panels in chalkboard.
http://www.pcrichard.com/assets/product_images/styles/medium/M_BI-42SD-O.jpg like this, in white, no top panel, no ice in door.
i was also contemplating painting the wider fridge panel in chalk and putting thin cork in the narrower freezer panel.
view DahliaCactus's profile
There is "dustless" chalk (probably not 100 percent, but better than the regular stuff) and also totally dust-free chalk ink markers. The markers work best on non-porous surfaces, so the fridge would be an ideal 'canvas.'
view mirandabee's profile
i'm waiting for the post on how to make your pets into chalkboards. then this series will be complete.
view twelveindustries's profile
i think the green chalkboard paint was a great low-budget solution to help make the green corian counters work - good job!
view Aaron's profile
I just saw this great striped Smeg refrigerator at El Corte Ingles in Barcelona: http://bit.ly/38D5tK
Smeg also makes a pink dishwasher (and who knows what else).
Fun to look at.
view MollydeA's profile
When you rent and can't change the cabinets and fridge, you don't really have the option of matching the refrigerator to the cabinets, or, unless you want to replace them when you leave, covering them with chalkboard paint.
I covered my fridge in woodgrain contact paper. I know it sounds tacky (and I guess it is, a little) but visually it's less demanding, with dark wood cabinets, deep gray-green walls, granite countertops, and a brown floor ... it was the only white thing in the room and it drove me crazy.
view TVsJessica's profile
My fave is the photo landscape fridge!
Reminds me of this console: http://tiny.cc/347bT
And my all time favorite hotel lobby: http://www.modernests.com/2009/07/mapungubwe-hotel.html
view MODERnestS's profile
I like the chalkboard fridge. But all of the others are just way too much "look" to live with.
view paintitbright's profile
It's a great idea, but I know I would reach for the handle from just the wrong angle (likely during a hazy water run in the middle of the night) and accidentally drag my fingernails across it... makes me cringe just thinking about it!
view Caitlinella's profile
Auugh Caitlinella . . you had to say it. Just reading that made my spine crawl!
I like the red one at the end, and the black fridge with the appliqués . . . but the others are a bit much for me.
view Limeliteshines's profile
Um... interesting!
#2 and #3 remind me of unfortunate van paintings from the 70s, though. Just because you can paint waterfalls doesn't mean you should. :)
I love #4, and #10 is cool.
view Mary B C's profile
I WISH I had a white fridge. Mine is harvest gold. (Rental.) These are cute, but decorated fridges just seem like more visual clutter to me.
view patia's profile
Hmmm. I really like those (a fridge revamp is on the to-do list, dunno if I'll ever get to it!) but I don't know that I wouldn't get sick of them. I still like the idea of the chalkboard...
view Kaviare's profile
I turned my fridge into an old steamer trunk with paint and wood molding, and two [non steamer trunk but gorgeous] antique, heavy latch handles. It sits quietly in the kitchen, not screaming "look at me!" and causing confused guests to ask where my refrigerator is. I love it.
view Aulaire's profile
I was totally against the chalkboard fridge until someone mentioned those chalkboard markers and I started thinking bistro. Now I could envision a good use of chalkboard fridge, perhaps a black one, with the markers in use.
As far as the fingernails thing... you're on your own with that. I'm deaf. Trust me, that solves LOTS of late-night noise problems! :-)
view Bee T.'s profile
Strange question but, we are talking fridges. Does anyone know the brand name of the fridge in the house of the main characters in BBC's series Being Human?
I've tried to find pictures online, no luck. The fridge looks vintage but, it's new.
Thanks in advance ; )
view eekns's profile
yeah some look a bit overdone. i like that vintage poster looking one at the end, a vintage looking map could also look really good.
view celesteinoz's profile
I vote for an AT article on Aulaire's fridge-turned-steamer-trunk.
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