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1956 split level house — time capsule with fabulous chinoserie decor — 20 photos

pam kueber - Updated: June 5, 2021

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

Thanks to reader Beth, who spotted this wonderful 1956 split level time capsule house for sale in Newton, Mass. (listing now gone) and posted the tip over on our Retro Renovation Facebook page.

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The listing agent Eric Glassoff confirms that indeed, this house has been with just one owner, for whom it was custom built. Looking at the interior design, I think that there was some redecoration in the late 1960s or early 1970s — all that lovely chinoiserie and metaTour-a-Time-Capsulellic wallpaper. I could be wrong, though — this could just be a very fashion forward 1956 house. Thanks to agent Eric Glassoff for permission to showcase this listing and to photographer David Ward of the The Creative Ward for permission to feature his photos here.

time capsule house-4A split level house is considered a variation on the ranch house. I tend to associate split level houses with the 1960s and 1970s. But, yes, they were around in 1956 — this one proves it.

time capsule house-3This is a very handsome house — great curb appeal. I love all the stone retaining walls and the mature shrubbery.

time-capsule-house-3Let’s head into the living room — simply stunning.

time capsule houseThe sofa is amazing, and the fireplace wall is spectacular… I love how the chunky pendant lights accentuate the fireplace…

fireplace decor…and my goodness, what is the espaliered tree thingie? Woah. In a good way.

time-capsule-house-2This lamp is terrific. Golly, so many adjectives that all basically say, “Wow!” Much of furniture design, I’d call chinoiserie — a style I associate with the 1960s. Furniture like this — with its original lacquer finish — is pretty collectible, I’d say. Chinoiserie is also a style I’d call “timeless,” because you see it used in so many eras.

wallpaper-muralThe wallpaper mural also speaks to the Orient. *Adore*.

time capsule house-6A very pretty chandelier. Toleware, I’d say… almost a “birdcage chandelier,” but not quite.

1956 kitchenHold on to your eyeballs, here’s the kitchen. The cabinets look to be laminate veneer. All the appliances — they must be original, though, don’t you think? This photo makes me think — original kitchen. Patrick, can you date the appliances??

time capsule house-7Foil wallpaper to coordinate. Yum. Yum. Yum.

time capsule house-7-3I zoomed in to try and capture the pink foil wallpaper loveliness.

time capsule house-10More pink. This color scheme makes me think this room’s decor is original to 1956 — which was right at the height of pink-love.

time capsule house-9The upholstered … headboard, I guess we need to call it… is amazing!

time capsule house-11Above: Pink and black bathroom — with metallic wallpaper on the walls — and ceiling above. I also spy with my little eye, wallpaper on the base cabinet doors. Wicked crazy awesome!

retro basement with barIn the way downstairs of the split level (behind the garage part), the party is ready to start.

time capsule house-16The fireplace is very peppy. Those wall clocks made to look like wristwatches are wonderful.

bar made from glass blocksAbove: This is a cool idea, a glass block bar, note how it’s set on two courses of bricks.

time capsule house-15The back of the bar is mirrored — look closely, and you will see the mirror is three pieces. The pieces are set between Knape & Vogt (or KV style) modular shelving standards. This makes it easy to add glass shelves for the booze. What a terrific idea.

What do you think readers:
Is the entire a house a time capsule?
Or was some of it (at least) redecorated in the 1960s?

Want to buy this 1956 time capsule house?

  • The listing agent is Eric Glassoff — his cell phone is 617) 233-6210, and his email is eglassoff@comcast.net
  • Eric’s website is: BostonRealEstateExperts.com 
  • The listing was here, but now gone.

Slide show of the house photos, even larger:

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Keep those time capsule tips coming readers! xoxo

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  1. Kimberly says

    February 15, 2015 at 11:52 pm

    I see that Crestview have gone out of business- anyone else making similar?

    • pam kueber says

      February 16, 2015 at 4:24 am

      Yes, a while ago. See our follow up story on where to get doors – https://retrorenovation.com/2014/07/22/4-places-buy-midcentury-entry-doors-home/

  2. Amanda says

    April 21, 2013 at 5:42 pm

    Hi! We just bought a split level almost identical to this one (not a time capsule though!). Do you have any idea where we might be able to get a room divider screen like they have between the front door and the living room?

    • pam kueber says

      April 21, 2013 at 6:23 pm

      Take a look at Crestview’s Redi-Screens and tell ’em we sent you: http://www.crestviewdoors.com/order/redi-screens.html

      *disclosure: They’re an advertiser but I’d refer you to them even if they weren’t.

      Alternative: Keep an eagle eye out for vintage, especially at your Re-Store… but I’d guess these are rare(ish) to come out of houses intact.

  3. Ginoos says

    April 15, 2013 at 9:27 am

    Hi everyone, I just want to let you know that we got our offer accepted for this house. when I first walked into this house, my first impression was: GUT IT… after seeing your comments, my husband and I are going to preserve its integrity as much possible.

    • Kate says

      April 15, 2013 at 9:51 am

      How exciting! Both for your fabulous new house and that you will reconsider gutting it. Pam always says it is best to live in a place for a year before making any drastic changes…things that you thought you didn’t like when you moved in might just grow on you over time. It happened at my house — I’m glad I didn’t jump into anything too quickly — and waiting also let me see how we functionally use the house too.

    • Terri says

      April 20, 2013 at 11:52 pm

      Please please please do not gut this lovely lady. And I hope you will share the freshening up touches you bring to it with us.

    • Heidi says

      April 21, 2013 at 2:02 pm

      Congrats on purchasing the house!!! I visited during the open house and saw it first hand. How lucky you are to be inheriting all the amazing touches the previous owners made. I hope your last name begins with an “S” so you can keep the monogrammed shower doors! 🙂

    • pam kueber says

      April 21, 2013 at 3:27 pm

      Congratulations, Ginoos, and welcome to the Retro Renovation clan!

  4. natasha says

    March 17, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    oh.my.god. this house is beyond beautiful. whoever gets to live here is the most lucky person. ever.

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