1950s Home Décor Inspiration 💐 || Let's read the 1955 House Beautiful Magazine together!

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2022
  • Hello friends! Today we are flipping through the 1955 House Beautiful magazine for some good ol' home decor inspiration, and when I tell you the floors are something else... goodness I mean it. Ha! This whole thing made me want to aggressively redecorate my house to be 1950s. What was your favorite page?
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Komentáře • 142

  • @healingwithkayla
    @healingwithkayla Před 2 lety +18

    My mom had different dishes for each season and as a child we helped her newspaper wrap the dishes and switch them out to the new tableware.

  • @adhdbookworm
    @adhdbookworm Před 2 lety +22

    You make me feel less lonely in life, like you're a good friend of mine. This video is wholesome.

  • @CateSmirno
    @CateSmirno Před měsícem +2

    Kristina, the fact that you came up with such a column with magazines is a balm to my heart. 🥰 And your comments, in most cases, are just reading my thoughts 😅🤣😂 or I just agree with you in many ways 👍 Please continue to film on this topic - it turns out to be very cozy and at the same time useful content ❤️

  • @quycksylver4822
    @quycksylver4822 Před 2 lety +22

    That was a refrigerator hanging on the wall. Those used to be a thing, and you can still find them in some old houses. I don't know why they ever went out of fashion; they're awesome!

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety +9

      I WANT ONE NOW

    • @quycksylver4822
      @quycksylver4822 Před 2 lety +1

      @@WithLoveKristina Lol, good luck! They're really hard to find. I usually only see them listed AFTER they've been sold

    • @baylorsailor
      @baylorsailor Před rokem

      I want one!!

  • @MsGardengoddess
    @MsGardengoddess Před rokem +2

    I share your dish collecting brain. My husband's family always ate on Franciscan Apple dishes. I tripped over a huge collection at a time in my life when I had extra cash to spend on them, so while I have no cups and saucers, I have 12 plates, a gravy boat and an oatmeal bowl and a few other odd pieces. I have 4 Halloween plates, 3 sets of Christmas dishes, service for 8 Spode dishes and many serving pieces and 4 St. Patty's Day plates, and more odd combos. It might be silly, but it is my kitchen and my home and if others do not agree, that is fine with me. I love changing for a couple of weeks.

  • @francesmalzahn9994
    @francesmalzahn9994 Před 2 lety +22

    What a fun video! I definitely get the "chatting with a friend" vibe from your channel, Kristina! I saw some familiar objects from my childhood in that magazine. Well, since I was born in 1968, they weren't exactly from that era but close enough. I remember my mom had the sweeper broom in addition to her big old vacuum and I thought it was pretty cool...LOL! The starbursts reminded me of Laci Fay! Oh, and mercurochrome was popular medicine that was used for cuts and scrapes back then. It was still popular in the 1970's, unfortunately. It stung and it was bright, bright red. I have my doubts that it wouldn't stain Varlar walls because I spilled it on the linoleum floor once (thankfully a small amount) and there was no way it was coming up!

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety +3

      Oooh ok! Thank you for telling me what mercurochrome is, I had no idea!

    • @tinalehr3481
      @tinalehr3481 Před 2 lety +2

      I remember
      Meththiolate and Mercurochrome. One of them burned when you put it on your cut finger or scraped knee and the other didn’t.

    • @francesmalzahn9994
      @francesmalzahn9994 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tinalehr3481 Mercurochrome stung!

    • @tinalehr3481
      @tinalehr3481 Před 2 lety +2

      @@francesmalzahn9994 Thsts been so many years ago. I was born in 1956 and remember using both a lot during my early years of learning to ride a bike and roller skating. Good times. :)

  • @Lcalvert66
    @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety +4

    I love going through old magazines so nostalgic! I would love to see more videos like this.

  • @yetta1944
    @yetta1944 Před 2 lety +7

    Catalogs from the past are so interesting. I prefer the hardwood floors as well, can't understand how they'd replace their beautiful hardwood floors with carpet!

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety +3

      They really are fascinating. It's funny to see what was being advertised then - like "plastic is a miracle product!" that we now realize isn't very good for the environment or us!

    • @gohawks3571
      @gohawks3571 Před 2 lety +2

      I prefer tile over wood... But I think it's because my last house had 5 sliding glass doors that weren't well insulated, and wind blew in the rain sometimes🙄 That wasn't a well planned house. Oh well. I am happy to have less carpet though. When we were house hunting, we found a house that was almost really good, but there was carpet in the bathroom. And- in the kitchen cabinets?! Whyyyyyyyy?!!! Uhg!

  • @pamelawalton1255
    @pamelawalton1255 Před 4 měsíci

    Ive only just discovered your videos, I love your vibe, you wear the loviest dresses. My mum was a 1950s house wife and to this day its my dna to care for my home, much as she did.
    As I age I very much value the homekeeping skills my mum taught me unbeknownst to her. Although when she finally got a freezer it liberated her from the kitchen overnight and we lived from frozen foods in the 1960 /70s no harm ever came to us xx

  • @raquelnasser5290
    @raquelnasser5290 Před 2 lety +2

    What a fun video Kristina I totally enjoyed it! My dad used to use mercurochrome for cuts. It was pulled from pharmacies & stores 1998 because it contain Mercury not good going on the blood stream specially growing developing children. Much love to you! ❤

  • @tericandeloro4082
    @tericandeloro4082 Před rokem +2

    I remember on I Love Lucy, that Lucy would wear pants under dress on a couple of occasions. Pretty cool fashion! 😍❤️🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @marylclc1269
    @marylclc1269 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Kristina, I love your channel, love you!
    On 12:00 you're talking about why women in the midcentury loved carpeting.
    I was born in the 1960s (I am not a Boomer!) but I remember a lot about the late 60s and the 1970s.
    I can tell you, my mother wanted wall to wall carpeting so much. We moved into a rental house when I was around 6 yo. I remember my mother *stripping the old wax off the kitchen floor* then resting a while, then reapplying 2 or 3 or 4 coats of Johnson's Wax. She would "damp mop" this floor virtually every day, and then the scrubbing to remove the old yellowing wax, after a few weeks to a month and applying new coats so the linoleum would shine and wouldn't stain was a continual chore. Wax turned yellow and peeled if it wasn't removed and reapplied really often.
    My mom *hated* stripping the wax off the floor and applying new wax, she used steel wool, ammonia and probably more stuff. I remember how shiny the floor would be when she applied the new wax. She hated it. I remember her actually crying on occasion because it was time to strip the wax off the kitchen floor. If she had her way, she would have put wall to wall carpeting everywhere. In fact, my MIL *did* put wall to wall carpeting everywhere, except her basement because she hated the whole stripping the wax and re-waxing the floor all the time. If my mother did the wax procedure maybe once a month, I bet my MIL did every week. She lived for housework, but she also hated it with a passion. She put wall to wall indoor outdoor carpeting in their kitchen as soon as they could.
    I, personally don't mind carpeting, as it is usually easier to clean than hard flooring. But, the flooring in kitchens we have now is a lot less care intense as old linoleum floors. Hard wood is beautiful and I do love that.
    Keep up the good work! Hugs.

  • @kkricket1968
    @kkricket1968 Před 2 lety +3

    The seasonal dishes are not a ridiculous idea at all. I have started collecting dishes for the different seasons and love it! I loved this video and look forward to more of your vintage magazine videos.

  • @chelsea-t
    @chelsea-t Před 2 lety +6

    Yay! Been waiting for this one!!! 💖
    "I have this fork!" So many things in that magazine I have or want too!!! That glamor puss ad and the devastating kittens!😆

  • @The-Vintage-Needlecrafter

    Hi Kristina, we actually have a 1950s kitchen. It's a U shape and was advertised in an old farm bureau commercial. It's actually still on you tube. Ha ha. I 💕 love your video. Thank you for taking the time to make it. Would love to see we more 1950s videos. Your day in the life of a 1950s housewife is what got me to subscribe. Your was the best I've seen because it was real with children, husband and what real life is like.😊♥️

  • @ianlilley3445
    @ianlilley3445 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this video and would love to see more videos like it! I really enjoy your longer chatty type videos, I often put them on when I'm setting my hair or working (I get terribly bored sitting in silence) and they're always super relaxing and fun to listen to.

  • @watsonmelon6575
    @watsonmelon6575 Před 2 lety +4

    This magazine was such a great find! Thank you for sharing

  • @lorirobinson8784
    @lorirobinson8784 Před 3 měsíci

    Big 50s 60s home decor and fashion enthusiast here!!! Subscribed!! Loved this catalog look through! Thanks!

  • @LiaBunny93
    @LiaBunny93 Před 4 měsíci

    My mommy was born that year! I love the 1950's style homes.

  • @marybergman6545
    @marybergman6545 Před 4 měsíci

    I had fun watching your video. It was like I was sitting with you in your kitchen,looking at the magazine together,hanging out. Mercurochrome was an antiseptic for minor cuts that was red . And it burned when you had it put on your cut. As a child in the 60s I remember it.

  • @l.5832
    @l.5832 Před 2 lety +1

    Most of our blankets had the satin edging. I guess because they thought the wool would be scratchy against your neck and face but I found the satin ICE COLD against my skin so had to fold down the top edge. I enjoy looking through my collection of 1940s and 1950's catalogues and magazines for inspiration like you do. All my furniture is from the 1940's 1950s and early 1960s and lots of vintage dishes, etc. As far as the clothing goes I have some vintage pieces, but also over 200 vintage sewing patterns, mostly 1950s, which I treasure. We have similar interest despite the fact you are considerably younger than me! I have subscribed!

  • @katmonti713
    @katmonti713 Před 2 lety +4

    I love this video! It made me feel like I was sitting with you in your kitchen looking at this magazine together 🥰 More please!

  • @LaureenAlford
    @LaureenAlford Před měsícem

    I learned to love knotty pine paneling from retro renovation blog. It is actually heart pine. I bought an early 60s house with it in the kitchen/den and a bedroom. It’s a pretty color especially with all the light from the huge south-facing windows. Not too dark or too brown. Really pops against white appliances and Carrara marble-look LVT floor. Like a vacation cabin year round!

  • @BrittBerryStrawberry
    @BrittBerryStrawberry Před 2 lety +1

    Love your commentary. I have been recently inspired by my decision to not live in our modern world but the decades I admire like the 40s-60s and even some colonial times. Going back to basics is crucial now in our day in age. I loved sitting with you through this magazine. I'd love to get a cup of tea and sit with you again! Btw, I'm a stay at home mom, 35yrs old. I'd like to think we'd be Lucy and Ethel like neighbors. 😘

  • @judywilson4581
    @judywilson4581 Před 11 měsíci

    I have several sets of dishes, love to entertain! Setting a pretty table brings me a lot of joy. I actually don't do it for myself. I like to do it for other people. So,, in my opinion, thrift away and get those dishes!

  • @coreyflowers1256
    @coreyflowers1256 Před 2 lety +2

    I so wish they made the wall refrigerator like in that kitchen!!! I would buy one!!!
    I have 4 sets of dishes. Autumn leaves, snowman for winter, flowers for spring & lighthouses for summer. I'd love to find dishes with flip flops.

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety

      It's such a cool idea! Also, I love that you have four sets of dishes, I feel less silly for wanting to do the same!

  • @Smashingtime68
    @Smashingtime68 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Kristina you made my lunch break here at work fun, enjoyed the video, love vintage magazines, always grab them at thrift stores when I see them.

  • @samanthageary8514
    @samanthageary8514 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this with us! I remember poring over my grandma's Ladies' Home Journal and Better Homes magazines from the 1970s and wanting everything! And yes, that carpet everywhere was a reap trend. My in-laws have a bathroom they built in the '60s with thick, green carpet covering the ENTIRE floor. And my grandparents had a Pepto-Bismol pink bathroom with white carpet covering all the floorspace. So weird--and impractical!

  • @allisonharmon9837
    @allisonharmon9837 Před rokem

    More than one set of dishes? Yes please! I have Christmas china, everyday corelle, spring flowers china and I have my grandmother‘s China too!!

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety +1

    10:00 I LOVE the idea of refrigerator cabinets! I saw that years ago and just love it!!!

  • @bparker2872
    @bparker2872 Před 8 měsíci

    House Beautiful was a lovely magazine and showed high end items for the time.

  • @ObsidianxAlice
    @ObsidianxAlice Před 2 lety

    These videos are so much fun! It's a lot of fun to window shop through these magazines, and imagine what I would do if I was shopping then. Some of the decor still is in style, we just match it with other things and it's interesting to see what we kept and didn't.
    Also, I live in a house from 1954 that has a lot of original things still intact about it (the walls are light mint green!), and can attest that plain faced dark brown wood cabinets are possibly the most boring and depressing thing you could put in a kitchen (21:53). They weirdest part about them? They work with very few decor schemes, because they're such a statement unto themselves, what with their knotty wood faces and dark stain, but also wouldn't be improved by painting, because it just highlights their extremely basic construction.
    0/10, would not recommend.

  • @KillerGothChick
    @KillerGothChick Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love the 1950s style my kitchen is nuka cola/fallout new vegas 1950s style this is giving me ideas ^_^

  • @Lcalvert66
    @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety +2

    I love the vintage magazine.

  • @dandanjordan
    @dandanjordan Před 10 měsíci

    I totally want to have seasonal dishes too! And curtains!! And decor. Like Christmas decor because winter decor and is out all winter and Halloween decor becomes fall daecor

  • @DestinyFerreira29
    @DestinyFerreira29 Před 2 lety +1

    i love old dishes too, i have a collection of thrifted, floral print plates edged in gold , beautiful, mismatched but they go together because they are all florals, the problem is you cant put them in the microwave because of the gold, so i end up replating everything, accumulate double the dishes to wash.. grrrr... its a whole thing, a pain, honestly.... i noticed you have the franciscan desert rose pieces.. they are one of my faves.. i had the water and o.j. glasses, a random teacup/ saucer and the odd dessert plate or two.. i wish i still had them.. i also used to find the brand noritake all the time but anyway, yeah i have individual pieces and im thinking .. im getting old!!! lol... ive started curling my hair and wearing head scarves again due to your influence!!!! im 51.... its funny to observe that older people embraced the more casual approach in dress, decor, lifestyle just everything.. it gets a bit old after years but it is fun to " play dress up".. gotta love the modern conveniences and being able to run to the store without taking an hour to get dolled up!!!! i wonder how many housewives had outside help or was that only in the movies??

  • @dn9ellis
    @dn9ellis Před 2 lety +1

    This was great!!

  • @riggs20
    @riggs20 Před rokem +1

    I love this video! I hope you’re getting a lot of good feedback. I’d like this to be a regular series where you just page through old magazine ads. They’re such fun!

  • @aanon5716
    @aanon5716 Před 8 měsíci

    the ad w/ the kitchen table that u thought she was wearing a dress w/ pants? no. the "dress" is actually a long matching top that buttoned only around the waist & then hung open. very popular. u will see it in numerous movies where the star is playing some well off lady of the house, usually w/ a cigarette & a cocktail while waiting for hubby to come home from work & dinner is ready....i remember seeing lauren bacall wearing one & also lucille ball. i cant remember the movies tho...but it was very popular & so stylish looking. & they always had pockets & it was worn w/ slipper style HEELS! darling!.

  • @gsthompson4592
    @gsthompson4592 Před rokem

    I'm 70 so I lived most of the stuff in your magazine... lol. At least shag carpet had not yet become a thing. I don't like carpet either. We bought a new mobile home in the 70's and believe it or not... it even had shag carpet in the bathroom & up the side of the bathtub. What a nitemare!! lol Thanks for the memories ... Glenda

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety +1

    7:40 I LOVE that table & chair set! I would probably choose a different color though! That is my mom’s favorite color, and shade of orange!

  • @kathrynmacgown6575
    @kathrynmacgown6575 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for having coffee ☕with me! I felt like I was looking through the magazine. Several of the pages brought back dreamy memories of my childhood.

  • @berrylisa
    @berrylisa Před rokem

    Over here in north of England we pronounce it like “wusster-sher” sauce, or even just shortened to “wusster” sauce 😊. Absolutely love this video, what a fab idea to go through vintage magazines x

  • @kimcunningham2107
    @kimcunningham2107 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your vibe! You are as cute as cute can be!!! Love your channel. 🥰💖💕Big love to you from Massachusetts ❤️

  • @DJ-mu3ev
    @DJ-mu3ev Před 2 lety

    That cabinet fridge was a real thing. Very cool, but they were super heavy. I have some of that Franciscan if you want it. I already HAVE seasonal dish sets, so I don't need to keep them. 🤣😂🤣

  • @jobennett1604
    @jobennett1604 Před 11 měsíci

    YOU are the entertainment.
    Mid-century modern = 1950s.
    Mercurochrome, iodine, campho phenique. The contents of our medicine cabinet. In the 1950s and forever.
    Enjoyed looking at ladies magazine with you.

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    31:55 hm “How to make everything grow like magic” i might need that!😂

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    4:53 I thought the same thing! The wall color looks a little older but that could just be the photo. It all would fit right in a modern magazine!

  • @bronazlin4955
    @bronazlin4955 Před 2 lety

    Ha such fun!!!🤗

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    30:39 i would too! 😂 then have fun taking pictures against it!🤣 and maybe make a cute frilly mask as well!

  • @joycemeyer8393
    @joycemeyer8393 Před 3 měsíci

    I just subscribed. I love your style!!!! I have just acquired a boat load of old magazines and a retro 1968 Better Homes and Gardens Decorating 5 ring binder book with so many cool pics of the late 60s. One problem I have is that there is a musty smell, so I have noted them all winter in plastic bins with special odor removing rocks. Also decided to put the book out in the sun today. My plan is to make it an altered junk journal but not sure how thick it would wind up being.

  • @gabrielpaulsmom
    @gabrielpaulsmom Před rokem

    My house was built in 59 the kitchen is original the counters are a brown speckled laminin. The original floor is underneath the vinal and it is gray speckled asbestos tile. It has a cubical shelf. It had the original stove a cook top in it when we bought it in 93. It was a Coloric wall unit and we couldn't find the parts to fix it when it broke. I loved that oven it had a constant pilot light.

  • @crystalthompson6934
    @crystalthompson6934 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Its like leafing through a magazine with a friend.

  • @ruthlloyd1163
    @ruthlloyd1163 Před rokem

    Nog-a-hide, kid proof vinyl fabric. It was thick but a fabric product. Waterproof and easy to wipe off. Very popular up until the 70s.

  • @tinaarellano6868
    @tinaarellano6868 Před 2 lety

    This video is so fun! It’s great to hear someone else say, “oh my god, I want that!” It makes me feel less crazy!! Your videos are the best!! And chatting with a friend is a great vibe!!

  • @avintagemess53
    @avintagemess53 Před 2 lety +1

    Those pink towels: my grandmother was known for her baby pink linens! I love it!

  • @shameca14
    @shameca14 Před rokem

    This was a lovely video to watch 🥰

  • @TheGabygael
    @TheGabygael Před rokem

    i realized that almost every single piece of sewing and knitting supplies i recieved or bouht in the last two years is in some shade of teal and/or in a nice variety of warm coloured wood with some light brass accents so i figured i would decorate the entire room in a late 50s-60s style quite floral and picturesque style: think bewitched meet the sound of music in Arendelle but painted by eyvind earle (the man who designed the backgrounds in sleeping beauty). I also have a 1925 german sewing machine with great lotus flowers and nice stylised flower motifs (from that middle point between art nouveau and art deco where the intricate swirls morphed into a somewhat more streamlined yet still figurative but nicely contrasted motifs). At first i was going for a 30s aesthetic but knowing myslef it would have morphed into an 80s bathroom looking room really quick and my issue with teal is that it tends to look too classical and antiquated for me so playing with the hopeful and soothing tastes of the 50s might be the way to go

  • @lydiastauffer8566
    @lydiastauffer8566 Před 2 lety +3

    I got stuck in a lazy Susan cabinet when I was a toddler😂😂

  • @Mrs.Green712
    @Mrs.Green712 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved this video. Very fun 😊. I shared as well. Great job Kristina reaching your goal of making this video. 👏👏👏💞

  • @marisad292
    @marisad292 Před rokem

    Wow. I was recording a recipe that had Worcestershire sauce in it for an audiobook yesterday. It took me a few tries, & am still not 100% pleased with the end result, but I felt it was the best I could do!

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    9:01 i dont know why but i love this ad!😂

  • @natashaa43
    @natashaa43 Před 2 lety

    Awwww, I like the wrought iron, but perhaps not around my kids because there will be so many stubbed toes.

  • @lizbear8671
    @lizbear8671 Před 2 lety

    That was fun!! Brought back some memories of being a kid born in the late 50's...please do again!!

  • @Lcalvert66
    @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety +1

    Nog-a-hide lol.. we had furniture made of Naugahyde my favorite was our footstool. Love it!

  • @MyReflectionLucretia
    @MyReflectionLucretia Před 2 lety +1

    This was so relaxing! Thank you 🥰

  • @princessmeganelsa8952
    @princessmeganelsa8952 Před 2 lety

    Love this ❤️😍😍😍❤️

  • @Happilyahomemaker
    @Happilyahomemaker Před 2 lety +1

    I love all the features of kitchens of the fifties! I would love some of those things.. just not the floors haha

  • @donnakerstiens9899
    @donnakerstiens9899 Před 2 lety

    Fun video!🥰

  • @marianasprouse5000
    @marianasprouse5000 Před rokem

    This was fun!! I love being invited to your kitchen. 🥰

  • @joannhutchinson3030
    @joannhutchinson3030 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm enjoying it

  • @meganschmittou1191
    @meganschmittou1191 Před 2 lety

    I say the stretchy vinyl word "na-ga-hide", but only know the word because my parents sew/work on boat seats and covers and such.

  • @Mitchellfw
    @Mitchellfw Před rokem

    Ink-fill pens are hard to die, even with disposables and ball-point pens being so common-place now. They tend to write a lot nicer, required for any type of calligraphy, and expensive pens for businessmen tend to still need dipping/filling. King Charles III still uses them.

  • @anitashahrsabz7255
    @anitashahrsabz7255 Před 2 lety

    Amazing 😍✨

  • @sagessedantan
    @sagessedantan Před rokem

    12:55 YES!! I've been wanting to do this as well! I already switch out my mugs every season, but I would love to find seasonal vintage dishes!

  • @kandaceklumper3372
    @kandaceklumper3372 Před 11 měsíci

    Nawg-uh-hide is how it is pronounced. In your 1924 videos I noticed your Dessert Rose plates and one of my aunts has (or did have) the whole set. My mom has a hand-painted set of china that my grandmother (her mother-in-law) did for her as a wedding present. It is a huge set, and absolutely lovely. It's more delicate than the Dessert Rose, but is similar.

  • @eileentheequeen
    @eileentheequeen Před 2 lety

    I loved this!! I also liked the way you had the window where we could see you talking (instead of just showing the magazine view). You're so funny! I have to say even though I prefer no carpets (having pets & all) I do appreciate a vintage carpet lol. I think it's a nostalgia thing remembering my grandma's floral pattern ❤️.

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    30:00 because it would be less of a annoyance i think, typically when I wonder that I later learn that it is because of I have never had to be annoyed with!😂

  • @thatvintagehousewife1308

    I loved looking through this magazine with you! It felt so casual and relaxed, and the ads are all so cute!
    Those sliding glass bath enclosures scare me... they never opened smoothly, and I got stuck in one as a child! Plus the water that got held in the track 🤢

  • @amber7253
    @amber7253 Před rokem

    This was fun to watch . Thanks for the share 😀. I very much enjoy your fridge I want one in teal lmao. But yes that fridge is stunning and beautiful I also want to know why they don't make stuff like that anymore. ( I buy wood floor cleaners that containe a small amount of wax)

  • @joannhutchinson3030
    @joannhutchinson3030 Před 10 měsíci

    Yes it is a refrigerator I seen a video on kitchens back in the 50's and 60's and some had a refrigerator in the upper cabinets

  • @charepping1354
    @charepping1354 Před rokem

    I think it was fifties first but women always wore dresses pretty much. I grew up in sixties and I wore dresses always except for play. Play we wore pants or shorts or bubbles. In the late seventies, early eighties wearing pants under dresses was a thing for about three years.

  • @shartman2150
    @shartman2150 Před 2 lety

    I loved this video!! It was really fun to go through the magazine with your commentary. I have a collection of vintage magazines and it's always fascinating and hilarious to read them. One thing I've noticed is that the articles and stories are a lot shorter in modern magazines. It's like we lost our ability to sit and read for a long time.

  • @sarahinnis7364
    @sarahinnis7364 Před 2 lety

    I loved this video it was like Kristina style asmr! Also I appreciate hearing an influencer openly reject Shein! 💖

  • @kansascitian2009
    @kansascitian2009 Před 2 lety +1

    Household cleaning tools in those days were extremely heavy, including the vacuums.

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 Před rokem

    Nah-gah-hide .....(you know you're old when people on youtube aren't familiar with this word. 😣) great video! I did enjoy it 😊

  • @b-isforbetsy7828
    @b-isforbetsy7828 Před 2 lety +1

    If that hamper is metal I just bought it! It looks the same anyway.

  • @jennylynnylulu5968
    @jennylynnylulu5968 Před 2 lety

    Me sitting in my super depressing dark wood cabinet kitchen watching this and agreeing. I also, despise wood paneling, but I painted ours a very light grey and it is totally acceptable. Almost, cute. Almost. Lol!

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety

      Our kitchen had dark wood cabinets that i painted RIGHT away. I bet the grey is so much nicer!

  • @kimberlymason7080
    @kimberlymason7080 Před rokem

    I didn't like mid century modern for most of my life. when I was in my 20s I like antiques. After my 20s I liked a mix - ecclectic style. Now, I LOVE mid century modern - I even made a mid century modern doll house! haha All this just to say, your tastes change with age.

  • @therealmouseymouse
    @therealmouseymouse Před 11 měsíci

    I really dont like carpet but my husband does and the house we bought has it so i will be stuck with it until we move somewhere colder in a few years.

  • @ramm144
    @ramm144 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved the chatty vid! I noticed you commented on short hairstyle and said something about not usual for 50s. That style was very popular. (June Allyson) You might note that all the women in magazine had short hair and most stars of that era had short hair. (Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner) teen girls had ponytail styles and longer hair.

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety

      What I meant was, I don’t associate short straight hair with straight short bangs with the 50s. I know short was the vibe and most stars had short hair but generally we think of curled hair

  • @lindaottman7742
    @lindaottman7742 Před 3 měsíci

    I don’t think you are a 50’s gal as much as you are a 40’s!! I love the 40’s!

  • @Lcalvert66
    @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved mercurochrome growing up! That stuff could heal anything! Lol.. I loved your video makes me miss my childhood! Try not to undervalue the era! I know it seems that women were dragged down with being barefoot and pregnant was the phrase back when but I think technology was trying to make life in the home better for families and women not bad or we would still be stuck in the kitchen.
    My dad was awesome in kitchen and helped where he could in our home. I hate it when men get a bad rap for that era and time, they worked hard to make sure their families didn’t need or want for anything, at least that was my dad! My dad respected my mother and marriages lasted longer than they do today, anymore marriage is disposable, no one wants to stick it out in bad times! My parents were married for 64years they went through hardships tough times and neither one gave up on the other! They supported each other! my mother didn’t work outside the home til I, the baby was in high school and I am very grateful for that!!!! Very thankful for that era and generation of people we don’t have that anymore!

    • @WithLoveKristina
      @WithLoveKristina  Před 2 lety +3

      I think it’s ok to appreciate and even love an era while also pointing out it wasn’t perfect. ❤️ I don’t want to live in the 1950s and I do value many of the things that came from the 50s but there were also many toxic things then just as there are now. 😉 I just think it’s important to mention because there are many people who will justify terrible things in the name of “that’s just how it was” instead of acknowledging that it WAS a bad thing. That doesn’t negate the good things that come from our past!

    • @Lcalvert66
      @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety

      You are correct.

  • @Lcalvert66
    @Lcalvert66 Před 2 lety

    We didn’t have an air conditioner till 70’s we used water coolers.

  • @7arboreal
    @7arboreal Před 2 lety

    Interesting about the modern- looking furnishings and non-50s looking women. We definitely have stereotypes of eras in our minds which are only partly true.

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGrace Před 2 lety

    16:14 or maybe because it is wool and wool repels water, so it could float?!?! I don’t know!😅

  • @julietokumaru3855
    @julietokumaru3855 Před 7 měsíci

    The ball point pen came to us curtesy of the space program. They couldn't use ink from a bottle in space. Very messy.

  • @gohawks3571
    @gohawks3571 Před 2 lety

    I've been so busy, and found I missed a few videos. Thank God! Need a nice pick me up; I'm so sore and tired...

  • @Devanrealness
    @Devanrealness Před 2 lety

    😍👍😁

  • @margueriteweaver7534
    @margueriteweaver7534 Před 2 lety

    I want a pink fridge and stove