Expert Gerard Splendore takes us back in time to when pastels and metals dominated the design world for kitchens and baths in the 1950s. This amazing time in design changes is still very popular today with those who love vintage fixtures
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What real estate agents need to know about kitchens and bathrooms from the 1950s
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