My wife and I live in a 50s house that was owned by a lifelong Army bachelor (read as "preserved in a time capsule") for 35 years. Despite the most recent owners efforts to devalue the home via tasteless 80s redecorating, the house itself has really held onto its charm.
We are slowly bringing it back to a tasteful traditional style, gaining inspiration from pieces of furniture built by my grandfather and pieces of hardware original to the house that we've found tucked away. Although we replaced the late 1970s coil stovetop with a gas top, the original Westinghouse electric oven is still in perfect working condition. There's something sturdy and timeless about some of those appliances, before cheap plastic replaced bakelite and sub-par pot metal replaced real stainless steel or tin.
We're always on the lookout for something that fits into the home and I've been happy with some things we've found (I admit that sometimes ideas are brought on by watching Mad Men). Here are a few -- share yours! I'd like any ideas at all...
Crossley wallphone
KitchenAid toaster
Crosley "Solo" radio -- has a hidden aux input on the back for your ipod/etc
Awesome espresso maker by Kitchen Aid...
We are slowly bringing it back to a tasteful traditional style, gaining inspiration from pieces of furniture built by my grandfather and pieces of hardware original to the house that we've found tucked away. Although we replaced the late 1970s coil stovetop with a gas top, the original Westinghouse electric oven is still in perfect working condition. There's something sturdy and timeless about some of those appliances, before cheap plastic replaced bakelite and sub-par pot metal replaced real stainless steel or tin.
We're always on the lookout for something that fits into the home and I've been happy with some things we've found (I admit that sometimes ideas are brought on by watching Mad Men). Here are a few -- share yours! I'd like any ideas at all...
Crossley wallphone
KitchenAid toaster
Crosley "Solo" radio -- has a hidden aux input on the back for your ipod/etc
Awesome espresso maker by Kitchen Aid...
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