1940S Kitchen Flooring. I was looking at some photos recently online showing an original 1940's kitchen. Inspiration for a 1940's kitchen. Vintage image would look great matted and framed or used for collage. From what i've seen, they're also verrrry expensive to procure these days.
1940S Kitchen Flooring This was on slide film, leica m6+35mm f1.4 summilux lens. These same two colors were seen repeated in a checkerboard on the floor, in the curtains, the appliances and the wall art. Ad is inside of the front cover and has sleight wear around the edges. Because the tiles were originally made for high traffic. Vintage image would look great matted and framed or used for collage. A month of hard work resulted in this modern update… I have a 1940's bungalow we inherited but are selling. No mechanical ventilation provided in bathrooms or kitchens.A month of hard work resulted in this modern update… I'm guessing the answer is almost certainly linoleum and not wood.
Page measures 9.5 x 12.75 and is in good condition with really nice color.
1940S Kitchen Flooring A month of hard work resulted in this modern update… Flooring options for kitchens & baths with ratings. I'm guessing the answer is almost certainly linoleum and not wood. I exaggerate, but only a little. The finished result makes a big graphic statement. My 1940s kitchen design boards Vintage image would look great matted and framed or used for collage. Off white kitchen with blue linoleum floor and a breakfast bar. The evolution of kitchens over the past 50 years. This was on slide film, leica m6+35mm f1.4 summilux lens. Utility furniture couldn't spare materials for fitted details.