I adore these first two vintage kitchens. I would dearly love to have a linoleum floor, and a table in the middle of the room to work on and eat at. These are both from 1929, an advertisement for GE:

And one for Congoleum:

A Youngstown kitchen from 1949:

And one from a 1954 Family Circle Magazine:

I still hope that some day we can get some much-needed work done on our 1940's kitchen!
4 comments:
Great kitchens! I am moving into the second one as soon as you tell me where it is. Love T
Love the 1940's one. I enjoy checking out photos of vintage kitchens. I would love to have one - of course with all the modern comforts!
i love old ads.
Oh, I just Love vintage kitchens! Love the 1929 one! Twyla
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