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1920 Kitchen Remodel, 1920 Home Remodel, 1920’s Kitchen, 1920s Kitchen Remodel, 1920s Home Interior, 1920 Kitchen, 1920 Home Decor, Spring Cleaning Kitchen, 1920 House

I love to look at homes for cleaning inspiration, especially the older ones. You get ideas on how to organize. You get ideas on how to decorate. You get ideas on different color combinations. You get ideas on how to situate your cooking pots, utensils and mixing bowls. And then you get excited to go into your own kitchen. You get inspired to implement some of the same concepts. And you get energized to have the same clean look. And when the cleaning, organizing and fluffing is finished…

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Before & After: A 1920s Kitchen Retains Its Original Charm 1920s Kitchen Original, 1910s House Interior, New England Style Home, England Style Home, 1920s Kitchen, New England Style Homes, Butcher Block Tables, Cambridge House, Small Kitchen Cabinets

When Jill and Charlie Bent bought their Cambridge home, the kitchen hadn’t been updated since 1920. Cosmetic changes made the space function aesthetically for the family, but the space had its fair share of structural issues, leaking ceilings, and ant infestations every spring. After compromising their comfort for half a decade, the couple decided to hire a contractor, Monarch Carpentry, to renovate it.

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1920s Kitchen, Mini Cottage, Living Tv, Vintage Industrial Decor, Vintage Dining Room, Brick Walls, Antique Kitchen, Old Kitchen, Vintage Interiors

"In the American Stove Company, Mr. C.A. Stockstrom ...has erected an enduring monument to his name. What he wrought in the development of gas cooking appliances will live long after stone monuments have crumbled." Such were the May, 1935, words of the "Lorain-O-Graph," a not disinterested publication of the American Stove Company. Seen above with wife Hedwig is American Stove's first president, Charles A. Stockstrom (1852-1935). Shortly after college, and already overextended at the age of…

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