IN 1949, home interiors generally seemed to have a traditional look, and featured a soft and pretty palette, some jewel tones carried over from glamorous Hollywood, and of course, red-white-and-blue in the kitchens. Several of these images also suggest farmhouses and updating of older homes was a marketing focus — the Armstrong “Monowalls,” for example, are meant to cover failing plaster walls, I believe. Also, you don’t see much emphasis on technology — there a very few gizmos in the kitchen. In the bathroom — well, I think that many families were still getting their first bathroom. And in the image above, the happy couple are multitasking that Simmons hide-a-bed, suggesting that this is a one-room apartment — something I think was pretty common due to a severe post-war housing shortage. In 1949 it didn’t take much to make us happy. We were still ramping up to our 1950s frenzy and the true launch of Consumer America. Click through for a slide show of kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and more — 18 images in all.
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lara jane says
Stop taking COLOR for granted! 🙂
Maureen says
Our house turns 60 this year too! I’m starting to plan our kitchen reno expected in 2010 (& have posted almost all the photos of the basement reno that occurred in 2008-09 too). Thanks for the photos which are being used for inspiration!
the crazy suburban mom says
There is a great uncluttered modern look to the rooms. And I love the bright colors
tracy
Tera says
Yay! these are great. Our house turns 60 this summer.