Odd timing
That this topic came up now, and that it's mostly about kitchens
My house and the house next door where built in 1934. The two are not exactly alike.. But same materials, same style. So they are sister homes. Actually the two homes were built as wedding gifts to two sisters! The house next door was remodeled by the last owner
(who did the open kitchen thing) but what was worse, was the taring up the old bathroom and replacing with Home Depot stuff (boring)
The new owner now, has had a crew and designers connected to Traditional Homes magazine do the house over again!
High end appliances, and materials have been used, and each room had its own decorator design it.
I must say its a spectacular transformation. And this is the open house week (spectators) for this Showcase.
My house is unique in that it's 90 % original! Well maintained, with character in tact.
There is no open kitchen, no dishwasher, no garbage disposal. No hood or vent. Just a ceiling fan. Original cabinets, a 1920 Wedgewood gas stove that you have to a lite with a match, and a monitor top fridge, simple black and white floor.
I was cooking dinner tonight, and thought to myself "I've lived with this so long, I don't think I could prepare a meal with all the new beautiful stuff next door!
And I know he wouldn't be able to cook in mine, nor would he want to. LOL
It's been interesting to me to see the reactions people have to seeing the beautiful transformation next door, but more interesting when the same person asks to see mine. (I'm not part of the showcase, but people will ask, so I'll let them)
The reaction I see is not one of envy, but relaxed smiles. Especially the old folks. And their astonished that for as old as it is, mine has has escaped being remodeled.