Hugh Beaumont
One of the Regulars
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- 171
- Location
- Fort Wayne, Indy-ana
We are restoring our house (my late grandfathers house from the 50's) and it is so darn expensive... I know restorations aren't cheap, but it's getting ridiculous. We don't have any structual things to change, just decor.
For instance, we want to replace our front door with three window door from the era, and believe it or not, they are plentiful on other peoples homes but none can be found as surplus. These post-war doors were cheap and put on about every ranch home throughout the US during the 40's, 50's and 60's.
There is a company that makes them, but they want between $1800-$2200!!
It seems anyone who jumped on the retro bandwagon thinks they can charge triple the price for things I guess because it's so clicky.
Want a chair with even a hint of mid-century straight lines and expect to pay hundreds over what a regular chair would cost.
On my daily drive, I pass hundreds of ranch homes built 50+ years ago with the original three window front doors. I am almost tempted to start knocking on some doors!
Anyone else sick of being taken advantage of just because it's "retro"?
For instance, we want to replace our front door with three window door from the era, and believe it or not, they are plentiful on other peoples homes but none can be found as surplus. These post-war doors were cheap and put on about every ranch home throughout the US during the 40's, 50's and 60's.
There is a company that makes them, but they want between $1800-$2200!!
It seems anyone who jumped on the retro bandwagon thinks they can charge triple the price for things I guess because it's so clicky.
Want a chair with even a hint of mid-century straight lines and expect to pay hundreds over what a regular chair would cost.
On my daily drive, I pass hundreds of ranch homes built 50+ years ago with the original three window front doors. I am almost tempted to start knocking on some doors!
Anyone else sick of being taken advantage of just because it's "retro"?