Lustron House "We were revolutionizing a whole industry," said Richard Jones, former Lustron vice president of sales. "We were saying with our house: 'You put down a hammer and a saw and pick up a wrench.'" Though radical in its use of porcelain enameled steel, the Lustron house — a one-story, gabled-roof ranch with a bay window and side porch — looked much like other postwar-era dwellings. Behind its traditional façade, however, lay the hopes and expectations for a new era in American housing.
posted by goalyeehah
on Sep 8, 2005 -
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Aladdin Houses. I was told when I bought my house it was one of these, but this is the first time I've run across information about the company. These were houses built from a kit, like the
Sears Houses that more people seem familiar with. This site has lots of old catalogs scanned in -- as near as I can figure out,
this one is mine. I can attest to the fact that they hold up pretty well. You can still buy
prefab homes of course, but they lack the ye-olde excitement of age.
posted by JanetLand
on Jul 8, 2002 -
11 comments