DiBalls t1_iqm2bmv wrote
Look like the rest of the house stayed back in time also.
anothersip t1_iqmse7n wrote
I love those backsplash tiles, ngl. It'd be hard to find that style nowadays.
The meat slicer looks really cool too.
DiBalls t1_iqmxscm wrote
Back in the day I rented a pink tiled bathroom and 70s wall paper.
cykovisuals t1_iqo4u1c wrote
How do you rent just a bathroom?
torchedscreen t1_iqocr6n wrote
Well if youre gonna rent a room, the bathroom is the most versatile room in a house.
LindaRichmond t1_iqp48u1 wrote
You can cook always cook in the bathroom but shitting in the kitchen is considered bad form.
flaccidpounder t1_iqonz64 wrote
Forget the bathroom, how do you rent wallpaper?
DiBalls t1_iqq588x wrote
When this comment is a continuation from my 1st comment you know like an email.
ManicMonks t1_iqo6umg wrote
We had the same, it’s for cutting Bread
anothersip t1_iqo83it wrote
Oh, that's even cooler! Thanks for the correction.
wrinkled_funsack t1_iqofwgd wrote
Malibu Tile Works makes amazing stuff.
balisane t1_iqnsaqd wrote
Buy well, buy once! I love vintage kitchens, personally; in another 30-50 years some scholar will be praising the preservation and making a study of the design.
[deleted] t1_iqnt36y wrote
They really did make better stuff back then right? My 94 year old grandma has been using the same slicer since the late 50ies, and her phone from the 80ies is also working perfectly. Not to mention all the wooden furniture that is still rock solid.
Accountantnotbot t1_iqp02hw wrote
Part of that is the system is just simpler too. A lot of stuff now has added complexity.
worldiscubik OP t1_iqnhiit wrote
yes mostly it did :)
DiBalls t1_iqnqh4a wrote
Ya now it's called retro lol
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