That is a nice house....so many nice styles and ideas, and like a combo of vintage and yet modern.....really cool.....
so many times you see a show and someone will mention a kitchen 15/20 years old, and will state that its dated.....a kitchen 60 years old and falling apart is dated, IMHO, some people can't see past the idea of a few updates, it can be fantastic.....what's the point of buying a vintage/victorian type of home, maybe 50 or so years old, and puting in a super modern kitchen or design to the whole home....
sorry, but I think the home's style as originally built, should keep that design....
if you want a modern kitchen, look for a modern home......same if you have a victorian home...it should be decorated for the time frame of its being built....
I know of a home, who I knew the original owner, was sold when she passed, and the new owner is keeping the house exactly the same as she had it.....granted all the furniture was redone, and new paint and wallpaper....and done as close as possible to the original style.......the kitchen is fantastic, and the room off the kitchen houses the wringer and laundrytub.....to keep it all looking for the time period....
now, down in the basement and in hidden areas in the house, are modern features and conviences, in the basement is a big fridge and freezer, and FL washer and dryer.....he wanted it that way so the house stays original....
I like stuff like this....but that's me