I belong to the older than dirt club -- but some of what I remember camd from my grandmothers' homes.
I remember the outhouse that you had to go through the chicken yard to use (I got a tick in an uncomfortable place on one trip). The rooster made the trip eventful since he hated to have his territory disturbed at night. Grandma had indoor plumbing -- it was a pump in the kitchen sink. She had a quilt frame suspended from her living room ceiling. Her washing "machine" was a big pan and a washboard.
My other grandmother had 2 stoves -- an electric on the main floor and a flat topped wood stove in the basement. She had a wringer washer in the basement -- her irons were warmed on the stove (I had a real, child-size electric iron and did the pillowcases -- and yes I got a couple of burns but I learned to respect hot things). She canned and baked using the wood stove -- she would put her hand in the oven to see if it was hot enough. All white clothes were boiled on top of that stove in a big pot. Her back yard was all garden and we ate what she grew.
I enjoyed watching and learning from her -- boy have things changed.