From the 1950s to the 2010s, the average home structure grew over 1,400 square feet. A widening gap between incomes and housing prices in the 1990s kick-started an economic and housing crisis that ...
Cozy ’50s homes were not just about style, they were about creating everyday comfort in spaces that felt safe, warm, and deeply lived in. By looking closely at the small design choices that defined ...
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Here's what kitchens really looked like in the 1950s
Whether you're hoping to stroll down memory lane or you'd like to incorporate some vintage touches into your kitchen, these ...
The 1950s were a time of optimism, innovation, and boundless faith in technology. As suburban life expanded and electricity became standard in American homes, manufacturers raced to invent appliances ...
Retro 1950s style is quietly slipping back into contemporary homes, not as kitsch, but as a comforting counterpoint to sleek minimalism. From cozy bedroom floors to atomic prints, these nine trends ...
As a youngster in the 1950s, I remember my folks pointing out to me a house on West Street in Pittsfield. Because the home looked sort of like a porcelain-enameled eatery I had seen in Albany, N.Y., I ...
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