seedub
Well-known member
Finally, after 30 years of obsessing about how the interior looks, 11222 Dilling Street goes on market in the age of Zillow, allowing us to be a virtual Lookey Lou.
I was hoping to find a MCM building frozen in time at 1959, the year it was built. I was disappointed, as most of the property has been refreshed at some point.
I was correct in my surmise that the kitchen is where it is, although where the breakfast nook is located is where I had imagined a living room to be. I was *not* correct that this is a split level home, with a deep basement beneath the second floor.
I wished there had been more pics of what looks to be a dramatic foyer.
It's a quirky layout, but I seem to recall
reading that the original owner designed it himself, and gave it to his wife as a gift - I may be mis-remembering, however...
I don't see an intercom system being a selling point nowadays, but I had never heard of Musi-Call; I thought NuTone and Rittenhouse were all there was.
I was hoping to find a MCM building frozen in time at 1959, the year it was built. I was disappointed, as most of the property has been refreshed at some point.
I was correct in my surmise that the kitchen is where it is, although where the breakfast nook is located is where I had imagined a living room to be. I was *not* correct that this is a split level home, with a deep basement beneath the second floor.
I wished there had been more pics of what looks to be a dramatic foyer.
It's a quirky layout, but I seem to recall
reading that the original owner designed it himself, and gave it to his wife as a gift - I may be mis-remembering, however...
I don't see an intercom system being a selling point nowadays, but I had never heard of Musi-Call; I thought NuTone and Rittenhouse were all there was.