The 1960s dinner table was something else entirely. Think shimmering gelatin molds next to casseroles, all promising ...
Think back to those family dinner tables of the 1960s. You might picture some interesting dishes, perhaps a few that make you ...
Remember when kitchens didn’t have Instant Pots and Wi-Fi-connected fridges, but they did have a phone cord long enough to lasso your little sister? The 1980s kitchen was full of cooking gadgets, ...
From today’s beige, sleek, and everything-must-match perspective, the 1970s kitchen feels like another planet. Back then, everything was a focal point at once, and yeah — it was kind of a sensory ...
When something cost a month's salary, you learned to fix it instead of scrolling for replacements on your phone.
In society, the gap between socioeconomic classes shapes the way we perceive everyday comforts and necessities. What the middle class considers ordinary for their lifestyle can be vastly different ...
At first glance, it might not look like there are that many differences between upper middle class homes and middle class homes. Both can be quite extravagant-looking and lavish, but compared to upper ...