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I was flipping through the TV the other day and I stopped on Brady Bunch. I haven't seen it in forever but I always LOVED the Brady House. I thought it was so functional aside from me not really liking the paneling. But can someone answer two questions for me about the house?

A) What is that behind Mike and Carol's Bed? Those weird white panels? They almost look FIXED and can't be removed. What is this called?

B) What was the square hole in the kitchen beside the ovens?

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Mike & Carol's Bedroom

I wonder if that is a privacy screen to a master bath. If you look at the screen you see that it doesn't come all the way down to the shelf that is behind their bed. There is a small gap and it looks like something is behind it.

You do see either one of them coming out of "their" bathroom at times. But you never see an inside shot of it. The entry being just right of the bed.
 
The Brady house is one of my favorites too...as was the house in Hart to Hart LOL. What is that green thing on the kitchen counter? Looks like an appliance of some sort. I remember an episode where they were doing laundry...but I have no idea what kind of washer they had.
 
The green box looks like it could be a bread box? That cooktop seems odd with the burners spaced out and nothing in between. I remember they had an avocado Americana side by side with dispensers. Our kitchen had that same orange formica countertops and the cabinets were laminate with orange and green in the wood pattern. Going off topic, sorry.
 
It's ok to talk about any part of the house

I know in later seasons the ovens and the cook top went to stainless. I think that green thing is a bread box. I just noticed the screen thing isn't 100% down, so it does look like you can lower it or raise it up - but it's still weird! Why would they need a screen there and not just the regular wall. It must just be merely for some decoration or something.
 
Avocado and orange kitchen... and a 71 Satellite wagon... doesn't get more 70s than that! But I would have thought with such a colorful kitchen that Carol would have chosen a more brilliantly colored wagon than tan-beige! Green or gold metallic were really popular colors!
 
Next To Darrin and Samantha's house

Mike and Carol Brady's place was my favourtie growing up.

Never mind the exterior shots of either matched what went on inside.

Could never understand why Mike and Carol remained in that house after blending families. Six children especially made up of three girls (soon to be teenagers) sharing one bathroom with three boys (ditto) was a recipe for disaster. Especially since it was so small.

Recall in some sort of woman's study class taken in college (easy "A" fluff for credits), the topic came up just what did Carol Brady do with herself all day? At least Samantha Stephens was seen doing housework, cooking and eventually had two young children. Mrs. Brady rarely cooked, can never recall her as much as picking up a dust cloth and her children were all grade and or high school age.

Yes, you often did see her helping Alice carry groceries, but still
 
In addition

closets for the kids that are in no way shape or form realistic size wise for clothes.

Any why did Alice get such a dinky room when she lived there full time? Hell, Mike's den alone could hold 6 beds, if not more.

And you would think they would have had a bodacious Magnavox console tube instead of the portable.

What about the kitchen table? How can the entire family sit there for breakfast or were they supposed to feedbag in the dining room?

Did Carol have supersize washer or a std capacity unit?

Any why no dishwasher? Cleaning up for NINE people in the kitchen one would think they would have a bodacious dishwasher (that actually used water).

The suspension of disbelief................
 
I grew up with five sisters and two brothers. My brothers and I shared the downstairs bedroom. Two sisters shared a very small upstairs bedroom set up with a bunk-bed, while three sisters shared the larger upstairs bedroom. All of us would have liked our own rooms but it wasn't possible. No one complained about it. I recall in later episodes that Greg made a room for himself up in the attic, but truthfully their room sharing arrangements seemed perfectly normal to me. And come to think of it, most of the friends I had were sharing rooms as well. But then the neighborhoods we lived in were developed in the teens through the nineteen thirties. Houses were smaller. Closets were smaller. Multiple bathrooms were scarce, but it all seemed perfectly normal to us and still does, at least to me. The modern trend of giant houses on very small lots just makes me stare in disbelief. So while I always found the Brady bunch house to be ugly both inside and out, I never questioned its size or layout. Wait. I take that back. I always questioned the giant vaulted ceiling in the living room, never liked that feature at all.
 
no dishwasher

the only "logical" reason why no dishwasher was that sitcoms didn't usually have dishwashers is still in the late 1960s dishwashers were still somewhat a luxury.  I don't recall seeing dishwashers as part of show set kitchens until The Partridge Family; Maude; and The Jeffersons.  Even though "Mike" was likely a successful architect, he had a wife, 6 kids, and Alice to support and before the women moved in, it was a bachelor pad house with Alice taking care of them.  The exception to this was Bewitched, but Darren was an extremely successful advertising agency individual and he had to entertain clients at his and Samantha's house and that had to portray him being successful. 
 
Dishwasher could have been behind the counter..

Also, since the Bradys had domestic help (Alice) Mike didn't spend much on the kitchen. Kind of like the way at Fallingwater, it has/had a dinky apartment kitchen because the Kaufmanns had "help".

Studios often look for ways to cut costs and perhaps the divider behind the Mike and Carols bed was probably found in a Paramount prop building. If it fit, they used it.

Another thing that is not realistic is there is a fireplace in the living room, but there is no chimney above it so in reality it would have to be a fake fireplace.

Oddly enough, the bricks used on the Brady house look less fake than the ones on Gunsmoke.
 

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