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Troy rearranges his collections — in his new Eichler ranch house

pam kueber - Updated: November 13, 2010

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

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I want SF Troy to come over to my house and reorganize all my collections. He’s moved into a new house — a vintage Eichler, ooh la la. I’ll have another post that tells and shows all, but meanwhile, here’s a sneak peek at his collections and how he’s displayed them all, just four months into the new space. Whimsy! Color! Massing! Yup, this boy knows how to do it, all right.

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Welcome, frends.  15 great photos in all.

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Note globes. Are those Masketeers birdies? Note Monsterosa Deliciosa.

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Nice.

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Please explain, Troy. From airports?

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Sunscreen Bob and Suntan Bob in their kitchen habitat. Troy – how is it that the vacation platters are ‘nested’ behind the backsplash? Did you put in a new countertop and design it that way? What is the countertop? Glad to see you kept the original cabinets and gas rangetop. I recently learned that the world will not stop revolving on its axis (or whatever) if we do not all have Viking Ranges.

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What the? Photos of noodles in the half bath. Okay. See? Put three, six or nine of ANYTHING together and you have an artful statement. Troy, how long did it take you to get these tic-tac-toe organized just right? When you place your collections do you stress out just like the rest of most of humanity, or do you “see it” immediately. If the latter, do not answer the question or I might have to hate you.

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Umm, why do I think that this photo will launch a run of macrame owl sales on etsy.com for the next year solid? I know I wanna. However, and you know I rarely say this sort of thing: That horse head pillow scares me. Too godfather. But yowza, that rug!

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1972 New York City subway maps make it clear just how pretty our lives can be through the magic of design.

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The PBN dog collection’s new home. (Here they were…

… in Troy’s old apartment.

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A goodly dose granny ranch is essential no matter how mid-century modern you get. Cozy comfy crocheted afghans, my favorite.

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My oh my oh my oh my. I want to marry you, Troy. Alas, we live on separate coasts and oh yeah, there’s that thing about the fact I’m already married, and quite happily actually. Next time.

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Troy on the move. Thank you, Troy, for sharing. I will be coming back to you with some questions, and readers, there are lots more photos, for another post. Thanks for giving me this scoop! xoxo

Note to readers: Also be sure to see this post on Troy’s collection of vintage airline bags.

Viewing tip: Click on first image, it will enlarge, and you can progress through the complete slide show from there.

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  1. anastasia says

    February 5, 2010 at 3:33 pm

    You know those owls used to scare me as as kid, but then I only had the ONE in our shared bedroom. The flock is a HOOT (yeah ok bad pun, but I liked it)

    Wonder what the tie collection’s point was? Most of his collections were dual purpose, they looked great & DID something! Very cool!

  2. KevinandThom says

    February 5, 2010 at 10:45 am

    This is phenominal.. just love everything you have done

  3. Robyn says

    February 5, 2010 at 10:45 am

    Great job Troy. I think we can always learn by seeing how others like yourself do things.

  4. Alice says

    February 4, 2010 at 6:47 pm

    Troy, truly you are meant to be in this house and have those posessions…everything just looks so inviting! Do tell, in the horse-heads room, is the flooring terrazo tile? Thank you for sharing your photos; yet another breath-taking inspiration from the RR site!

  5. denise says

    February 4, 2010 at 7:58 am

    Maggie, it took until the tie pic. to give you an OCD clue? LOL…I’m just jealous, not only of the quick time span but also of how neat and tidy! If I had 1/10 of the organizational skills exhibited here!

    Great place Troy, thanks for sharing!!

  6. handyandy says

    February 3, 2010 at 9:23 pm

    The macrame owls took me back to my college days in the 70’s. After making several, I moved on to macrame curtains. …and used them for several years. ..I thought they were fabulous at the time.

  7. Gretchen S. says

    February 3, 2010 at 8:22 pm

    Love everything — congrats on your home, Troy!

  8. nina462 says

    February 3, 2010 at 7:56 pm

    Nice. I like the dog paint by number sets. My niece is in vet college, and I’ve started doing the paint by number sets with her (since high school)…I plan to have them all framed for when she opens her office someday.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

  9. Maureen says

    February 3, 2010 at 5:53 pm

    For those of you envious about the macrame owls, I have a macramed white poodle circa early 1970s. I never thought of it as being valuable!!

  10. Leah@storybookranch says

    February 3, 2010 at 5:50 pm

    The Owls!! The Ties…oh my, I love them!

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