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    Old 05-27-2014, 03:11 AM
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    I came across this Armstrong flooring ad from the Ladies Home Journal, 1939. Check out the lower, left-hand corner. She's so cute, shiny and new!

    http://antiquehomestyle.com/inside/k...lery/page1.htm

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    Old 05-27-2014, 04:09 AM
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    wow a beauty tucked away there. thanks for sharing
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    Oh- the modern kitchen of the day - it has a portable sewing machine and type writer to help the housewife get her daily work done.
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    I there is a site called retro renovation - lots of info on the 1950s houses.
    This one has a pink sewing table: http://antiquehomestyle.com/inside/k...lery/page7.htm

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    The floor looks like a quilt, too.
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    Old 05-27-2014, 05:04 AM
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    Love the ironing board set into the wall.
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    I there is a site called retro renovation - lots of info on the 1950s houses.
    This one has a pink sewing table: http://antiquehomestyle.com/inside/k...lery/page7.htm
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    My mom "collects" Sears houses. That's one of the best websites for information.
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    My wife looked at the pics and couldn't find the sewing machines. I had to show her.

    There were a couple of those I really liked. I think my favorite was the one with the Lazy Susan in the wall between the kitchen and dining area.

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    That was really fun...especially since my home was built in 1938.
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    Good eyes! I love the Art Deco period. I think the second kitchen with the huge sink is my favorite. My first house was built in 1946. When I remodeled it I kept the original cabinets in the kitchen and added to them. I also installed linoleum tiles and a sink with the built in drain boards that was more in keeping with the age of the house. The biggest mistake I made remodeling the house was I waited until I was ready to sell it so I didn't get to enjoy it long.
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