Back to the Boom

The '50s suburban lifestyle is preserved in a neighborhood on the National Historic Register.

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Hide CaptionShow CaptionTo complement the architecture, the Steerses have begun furnishing their home with mid-century furniture, some of which is seen here in the living room. (Photo by Hal Stoelzle, SHNS)
Although the living room is almost empty (the Steerses are just beginning to buy mid-century furnishings), its exposed overhead beams, wood ceiling and brick walls make it both spacious and warm. A bank of high windows provides privacy from the street while preserving sections of sky behind glass.
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