LizzieMaine
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A/C in our school was "open the windows." Which didn't work real well once they bricked them up.
A/C in our school was "open the windows." Which didn't work real well once they bricked them up.
This joint, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerson_Middle_School_(Los_Angeles)
A casual observer might guess this place was built in the 1960s, or late-'50s at the earliest. In actuality, it went up in 1937-'38. Truly "Golden Era," eh?
I never had heat or a/c in school until I was in the 10th grade. We had windows in the back of the class and a giant draw fan in the front.
We opened the windows for ac when I was in elementary school. And that was in the 80's in Mississippi.it was warm.
another feature that I have noticed in new homes that is making a come back is, formal staircases! After hiding the stairs in walls since the 50s, it is nice to see stairs with a landing and railings again.
Claw foot tubs and handles for the taps that read "HOT" and "COLD" in porcelain. My search for the right ones goes on...
another feature that I have noticed in new homes that is making a come back is, formal staircases! After hiding the stairs in walls since the 50s, it is nice to see stairs with a landing and railings again.
Well, minus everything else modern in those homes (including the lack of woodwork), I agree with the staircases.
On hot days here in an Australian summer, we kids used to go to the windows and throw them all the way up (they were these huge, Georgian-style double-hung antiques with the ropes and counterweights and everything else). I don't know if any kids ever fell out the windows, but that was considered our air-conditioning.
This is a photograph of one of the main buildings on my school campus. This whole thing was built back in about 1920-1924. You can see those huge old double-hung windows. Those are the ones I'm talking about. We used to have to wrestle with those things every summer. No air-conditioning. Not even any fans. Just windows.
They sell notched wooden sticks at the Prison Outlet Store here for propping open windows where the sash ropes have broken and dropped the weights into the wall. Every window in my house has one.
I've lived in a number of houses that that had built in ironing boards. Another item was the swing door between a kitchen and dining room. It swung in either direction and was great when your hands were full.
I personally dislike open floor plans. Many new homes have open floor plans. I also like aluminum awnings, which aren't very common either.
Where do "open floor plan" people hide all their crap and clutter when company's coming?
Not a big fan either! Those rooms are boiling hot in the summer and freezing cold in the winter.Cathedral ceilings belong in cathedrals. I have nightmares thinking about trying to clean a place like that.
They sell notched wooden sticks at the Prison Outlet Store here for propping open windows where the sash ropes have broken and dropped the weights into the wall. Every window in my house has one.