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A 1920s bungalow retains its historic charm while receiving needed updates. Holly Thompson balanced old and new her 1920s bungalow.
With each room masterfully embracing its period features, the decor of this home by designer Heidi Caillier beautifully blends nostalgic charm with modern influences
<p>A welcoming kitchen was at the top of the wish list for the owners of this 1920s Colonial Revival. The resulting renovation delivered everything they hoped for while respecting the house’s heritage.</p>
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Photo 5 of 5 in DIY Renovations Don’t Have to Be Scary With These Tips from the Brownstone Boys. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.
The green kitchen backsplash pops amidst the home’s predominantly neutral palette. Photo 6 of 10 in This Restored 1920s L.A. Home Is Packed With Delightful Nooks & Crannies. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
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Invented in 1860, linoleum flooring was already very popular by the early 1920s, when these full-color (thus, very expensive) advertisements ran in four
Rehab Addict host Nicole Curtis is giving a turn-of-the-century bungalow a second chance to be the cute and cozy home it once was. A crumbling brick facade, leaking roof and unfinished attic are renovated along with a living room, dining room, bathroom and master suite. See the surprising before-and-afters here.
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This sunporch is brighter and more colorful than many other rooms because of the bold green used for trim. The trompe l'oeil painting on the wall replaces more commonly used wallpaper for a more subtle effect. Shown in Ladies Home Journal.
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