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1940's sofa and armchair?
Comments (4)no real data, but they look a lot like a sofa & chair my uncle bought his parents when he returned home from WWII- which would be in about 1945. Their set was upholstered originally in a slate-blue fabric with "bumps" on it-it was something like chenille. lovely set, best luck!...See Morevintage 1940's gas stove and broiler
Comments (4)Wade, I swear I'm not following you! There was a post a month or so back on the kitchens side where people were discussing vintage stoves and there were quite a few photos as well. This doesn't happen to be my personal style -- but I do have to say they are a thing of beauty! That thread stuck with me because there were so many beautiful stoves there. Here is a link to the thread. I believe there are some current users of vintage stoves on the thread. Here is a link that might be useful: vintage stoves thread...See MoreHow to downplay 1940's craftsman style woodwork?
Comments (48)Hi Tara -- lots of great advice upthread about how to transform the feel of the rooms while doing very little to change the architecture (also on team remove shutters here...and preferably put nothing up...I've only ever seen accent windows like that left bare but...). April's nailed it re the before/after shots (perhaps a wide-angle lens, too?). You aren't that far away from your own after in that space, though it may not feel that way. Whether you end up with paler or deeper wall shades the key is complementing the wood, so Google This Old House tips for cleaning it so you're working from the best starting point. As someone who's lived in vintage fixers and been involved with fixers I also just wanted to offer encouragement. There's a real mental health toll to living in disarray with no end date, spending spare time fixing, not having enough budget to fix or decorate immediately, perhaps navigating different priorities for what gets fixed when, etc. If any of those apply it's draining...not sure of your story, but if they all apply it can cause even more issues. If you have space to call one room or closet or whatever the crap room, do it and clear as much as possible out of these rooms. If you can DIY the scrubbing and painting do that asap...i think you'll feel a real lift when you walk through the door. If you need to furnish on a tight budget, post separately for ideas you may not have thought of. While I love love love older homes they can carry so many styles of design -- see examples others' posted plus homes of Europeans, who laugh at our idea of "old." I Rx zero heavier dark wood pieces since you're already struggling...hopefully your husband will be on board!...See MoreScott/Pawprint
Comments (23)I have black and white checkered floors in my kitchen too :) And I love that telephone and couch it's sitting on. :) I enjoy décor from past decades too. 50's,60's and 70's. When I look for a house I like the older ones because they have so much more character. The new houses today are so cookie cutter and are piled on top of each other....See More- 9 years ago
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