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Rochester Steven’s 1957 Alcoa Aluminum house

Pam Kueber - Updated: February 4, 2019

Retro Renovation stopped publishing in 2021; these stories remain for historical information, as potential continued resources, and for archival purposes.

After we looked at the Alcoa Aluminum time capsule home in Minnesota a few weeks ago, we heard from Steven in Rochester, New York, who owns another of these houses.

He’s decorated just beautifully! The more I look at his interiors – the more I appreciate every detail and the mix of colors and textures. Swoon…

And, Steven has some original sales material and has posted it, along with 50 photos of his gorgeous home, on Flickr.

He says that in total – there were 23 of these “demonstration homes” built around the country – and there’s a list in the brochure.

Steven says about the house:

This house is located in Brighton which is a suburb of Rochester, NY. It was designed by architect Charles Goodman and it is 1 of 23 homes that were built for Alcoa Aluminum’s “Care-free Home” demonstration project.

It was built in 1957 by Fred P. DeBlase.

We moved into the house in June/07 and have spent the last six months working on the inside and outside. The house is not in its completely original state. Over the years the two bathrooms and the kitchen were remodeled. We intend to redo all of them more to period in the near future.

The original national sales brochure was handed down with the house and I have scanned and posted it too. On page 15 there is a listing of the locations of the 23 homes that were built.

And be sure to click here to see all 59 photos in Steven’s Flickr photostream!

Thank you so much for sharing, Steven!

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  1. Mid Mod Pam says

    December 30, 2008 at 4:21 pm

    Terry, where do you live – where is the house?

  2. Terry says

    December 30, 2008 at 4:09 pm

    Hello, We are purchasing an Alcoa home, hopefully all goes well. Our offer was accepted and this should close by the end of January. We are going to have the home renovated, keeping as much as the charm but yet we want to make this more comfortable for our needs. We are removing original interior doors, cupboards, etc. Anyone interested in these items please contact us by our email. colkei@comcast.net . Thanks

  3. Mary says

    August 24, 2008 at 3:33 pm

    Awesome house! That St. Therese statue is a trip–thanks for the history lesson behind it–I was curious.

  4. 50sPam says

    August 21, 2008 at 2:06 am

    Hi Steven. Deb aka Femme 1 is in a mind meld with me as usual – I was just looking at the same photo and thinking how great that statue is! Hey, that’s my confirmation saint, St. Theresa! Anyway – she is perfect perfect perfect. I have a Stangl Madonna vase and a buddha or two around…but, now I need an entire statue somewhere. OMG, wait til the Mr. sees that come in the house. And yes – you do have a great design eye. It’s so interesting, especially with these contemporaries, how getting the scale, geometrics, colors and punch, and surface material mix just right – really makes a difference. And you’ve nailed it!

  5. sfp1589 says

    August 21, 2008 at 1:56 am

    That is St. Therese. She was given to my Aunt some time in the early 1970’s and the date on her is 1928. She was handed down to me a few years ago and to be honest at first I wasn’t really sure I wanted to keep her but now I can’t imagine the house without her.

  6. Femme1 says

    August 21, 2008 at 1:14 am

    Is that the Little Flower (St. Therese) in your dining room, Steven?? I love the combination of religious artifacts with the modern decor. Your sense of style is fabulous.

  7. sfp1589 says

    August 20, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    Thanks to all for the compliments, we really are in love with this house. We received the pink phone as a house-warming gift at a party that we had the day we closed on the house. For a couple of weeks it was the only thing in the house sitting on the floor. That table was in the basement when we moved in and once we discovered it we couldn’t wait to put it back. Due to the smoky film in that corner I would guess that many a cigarette and martini was had at that table……….

  8. madsarah says

    August 20, 2008 at 2:42 pm

    I love, love, love the house–but even more the fact that the decor reflects the lives of the people who live in it. These pictures go to show that you can mix eras and styles of furniture and still be true to the original aesthetic intent of a house.

    Madison Sarah

    P.S. My mom graduated from Brighton High–class of ’49!

  9. Courtney says

    August 20, 2008 at 3:29 am

    I’ve given this a lot of thought, and I’ve decided that I’m going to name my first born child “Telephone Nook”. Jiminy Christmas. I love the phone nook! It’s all perfect: the dark wood paneling, the olive/gold door, the soft blue table, easter pink phone, mustard chair, fluted lamp… Very nicely done!

  10. iluvretro says

    August 19, 2008 at 7:45 pm

    Stunning! I love the black and white floor – very psychadelic! And the top picture is perfect – you can almost imagine the very people back in the day to be wandering around the house living their lives.

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