Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

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The interior of the house is 36-year-old Aaron Whitside from the UK designed in the typical English style of 30-ies of the last century. This is an incredible "time capsule", where once, as if transported to the pre-war era. The only item that does not meet the spirit of the time is a radio 50 years.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

While we all live in 2018, Aaron Whiteside from the English town of Blackpool lives in the 1930s.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

He is now the proud owner of a modest three-bedroom cabin built in 1937. He bought it in 2007 for 87 thousand pounds (about 8 million). Outside, his house looks quite normal, but once inside, it's like stepping into a time machine.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

All antique furniture, kitchen utensils, fireplace, vacuum cleaner, gas lamp, and more — immerse any who cross the threshold of the house in bygone days.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Living room of Mr. Whiteside with a coal fire and German Wallpaper 30 years from the time capsule, which cost him 100 pounds (9 thousand rubles) per roll.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Bed, fireplace, bath, sink, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, cooker, all kitchen equipment, buffet and even decorative mask — all in the house Whitside from before the war. To be consistent, from TV and fridge the man refused.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

The only thing that is outdated is a Radiola 50 years.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

The British are so devoted to the idea that even prepares a meal exclusively according to old recipes.

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

Back to the past: the British had transformed their house in the style of the 1930-ies

The man even dressed in the style of the 30's, and wears fashionable in those years in hair and a beard and drives a car brand Morris Oxford 1952.

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