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Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines

09/06/2022 15:41 GMT+7

The couple abandoned modern life to return to the past, living like the 1930s, using landlines, black and white televisions, Westinghouse refrigerators in 1935.

It is the story of Lisa Fletcher, 58 years old and her husband, Neil, 55 years old living in England. In Lisa Fletcher’s home, the couple only use landlines, watch black and white TV, listen to music on the phonograph and use a 1930s refrigerator.

Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
Lisa Fletcher, 58 years old and her husband, Neil, 55 years old in their house

Lisa Fletcher uses an antique car nearly 100 years old. Their wardrobe is also inspired by 1930s fashion.

This particular hobby comes from Lisa Fletcher. She convinced her husband to join soon after their marriage in 1991.

At first, Lisa Fletcher’s husband did not agree, so she still had to alternate between modern furniture in the house and some antiques. But over time, Neil began to discover interesting points in antiques.

About 6 years ago, husband and wife Lisa Fletcher decided to officially turn their house into an antique style and live life like it was in the 1930s.

Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
Lisa Fletcher had to search every detail of the interior of the house to resemble the style of the 1930s in England
Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
In the house still use black and white TV, landline phone

Inside the house there is a fireplace built in antique style, furniture and even appliances such as enamel pots, Westinghouse refrigerator in 1935. Even small details such as skirting, electrical work, door handle, the owner of the house also transformed into the style of the 1930s.

Lisa Fletcher still washes clothes by hand. “I like history, since I was young I have been interested in the subject a lot. When I was in school, I didn’t like shopping like my friends, I bought history books and read thick and large history books.

After marrying Neil, I just bought some art deco paintings. Later, my husband and I decided to go back in time and live with the family in the 1930s. For me, this is the best, “said Lisa Fletcher.

Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
Lisa Fletcher’s family uses a landline phone and an antique car

Lisa Fletcher also chooses clothes and dresses in antique style, but this hobby takes her a lot of time to find the right item.

Appliances and kitchen utensils such as cutlery, pots and pans, Lisa Fletcher also tries to find the right 1930s. And of course, Lisa Fletcher also cooks old dishes, trying to keep the same taste.

Only Neil, because of work, still uses a mobile phone, but when he comes home Neil uses a landline phone. The couple do not use online banking and do not use cards.

“Every corner of our house has a story. I feel very comfortable. However, sometimes when I go out, I get strange looks from people. People may think we are. I have a mental problem or something, but I don’t really care. I like the house and the style we’re after,” Lisa Fletcher said.

Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines
Loved by history, the couple designed the house in the style of the 1930s, using black and white televisions and landlines

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