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07-24-2016 04:20 PM
I'm a huge fan of goofy old shows like Andy Griffith and Denis the Menace. I watch them often on Netflix and Hulu. I love the decorating style of those days, 1950s and early 60s. I'd love to have a retro-kitchen and my overall decorating is a bit like that, too.
Do you get inspiration from t.v. shows or movies?
07-24-2016 04:28 PM - edited 07-24-2016 06:48 PM
I saw a cover of Country Living years ago. It was a potting shed with a farmhouse sink. I saved that cover for many years and when I was ready to re-do the kitchen, I was able to recreate it.
I have collected kitchen items since I was a teenager. I had to take 2 buses to school and one stop was near the central Goodwill store. I started collecting Fiesta, Depression glass, Buffalo China, Harker, etc. My juice glasses are all "swanky swigs" - the small glasses that used to be filled with jelly or cheese spread.
I would rather re-use old USA made items than buy new junk from China.
07-24-2016 04:36 PM
Not really inspiration, but I always pay attention to the decor on those 50's and 60's shows. I wonder what the rent would be for some of the New York apartments, like on Family Affair or That Girl.
07-24-2016 04:39 PM
My life is an eclectic mix of antiques and Mid Century Modern.
I like antique furniture, especially oak, but for kitchen use, I love the MCM stuff like Pyrex, Corningware, Farberware and Revere, the older Tupperware etc. I don't display a lot of that stuff, but it fills my cabinets and basement and I use them often as they remind me of all the great cooks in my family during my growing up years. I do use a lot of old dish sets on my table regularly too.
I love looking at the home decor and kitchens in old TV and movies too. I spend a lot of time looking at the homes and things in them and not the 'story' that is being told!
07-24-2016 05:01 PM
No, tv doesn't inspire me. I got the ideas to decorate my house from touring open houses.
07-24-2016 05:01 PM - edited 07-24-2016 05:03 PM
I LOVE all that stuff and try to decorate our home in the vintage style! I love ruffled curtains and crocheted doilies on the end table. I'm also a huge fan of the Napco ceramic figures from the 50's and 60's. (I promise, it's not as tacky as it sounds)! I pick up vintage salt and pepper shakers and decorate with those in our kitchen according to the seasons. I try now when I want to purchase something for the house to only go vintage. It keeps me from spending money on things I know I'll eventually grow tired of and end up donating. I was recently watching Andy Griffith and noticed the china cabinet in their dining room with only a few items on it. Simple and charming! :-)
Edited to add ~ If you haven't already, google Big Chill Appliances. These are American-made refrigerators, etc that look like the ones from the 50's! They come in retro colors, too! Super expensive but so cool.....
07-24-2016 06:18 PM
@terrier3 I have some coffee glasses I bought at the Brimfield flea market in Ma. Some years ago. A small glass cup that says "Buffalo's best cup of coffee" Deco Restaurants. Deposit 5 cents. I thought you might have heard of the restaurant.
So you got a glass coffee cup to go, paid five cents deposit and then returned it. I love the look of the glasses. I can't post a pic, but if you google, they will come up.
07-24-2016 06:31 PM
There's a lithograph of dragonflies in Regina's office on "Once Upon a Time" that I love. Her whole office is very much my style.
07-24-2016 06:42 PM
@proudlyfromNJ wrote:@terrier3 I have some coffee glasses I bought at the Brimfield flea market in Ma. Some years ago. A small glass cup that says "Buffalo's best cup of coffee" Deco Restaurants. Deposit 5 cents. I thought you might have heard of the restaurant.
So you got a glass coffee cup to go, paid five cents deposit and then returned it. I love the look of the glasses. I can't post a pic, but if you google, they will come up.
YES - I remember Deco well! It was a small local chain. There is a storefront in a suburb tht still has the original turquoise paint on the front - the Deco color.
Thanks for the memory!
07-24-2016 06:44 PM - edited 07-24-2016 07:40 PM
My whole house is 50's and 60's. It has been that way since I married in 1972. Everything I have has been purchased at garage sales, flea markets, eBay and Etsy. Once the show Mad Men became popular everything mid-century went sky high!
I just don't like new things. No quality or character goes into the production of new stuff.
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