The kitchen, which is original except for the refrigerator, has porcelain tiles on the ceiling and walls, linoleum flooring, ...
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Once derided as ‘boxes made of ticky-tacky,’ modest ranch homes from the burst of building after World War II are gaining ...
The 1950s kitchen was more than a place to cook—it was a design statement full of stylish appliances. They had shiny linoleum floors, pastel appliances, and Pyrex bowls stacked neatly on open shelves.
Lauren and Nathanael were picky buyers and this house checked NONE of their boxes. “It was outdated, a little quirky, and did ...
A 25-year-old woman who lives in an “untouched” 1950s-era home has opened the doors to her historic space—while revealing why she chose to maintain the property’s original fixtures and appliances, ...
The real estate market in Los Angeles has certainly evolved over the last decade, particularly during the pandemic. Over the last several years, the Valley (for example, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, and ...
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The trend of people moving over the mountains to the San Fernando Valley might be on the upswing; however, this 1950s California ranch home, located in Northridge, an unsung suburban community in the ...