How to remodel a 1940s bathroom.
1940 house concrete walls.
If your house has sheet cladding from this period including corrugated cement based roof cladding or sparkly textured ceilings check whether they contain asbestos before working on them.
A hipped or gabled roof a variation was the use of the dutch gable on some state houses with a pitch of 30 40 tile asbestos cement shingle or corrugated sheet roofing shallow boxed eaves a suspended timber floor usually with a concrete perimeter foundation wall.
Houses built from the 1890 1900 era until the early 1940s compose a good share of rochester s housing stock.
Streamline deco jazz age 1940s high contrast color schemes.
Other variations included cast in situ concrete corners with the remaining support provided by piles or for sloping sites jackframing on.
These high contrast color schemes are a carryover look from the streamline jazz age era.
I have a 1940 s cinder block one story home on a concrete slab in south texas.
The pros cons of concrete block house construction.
1940s 1950s typical features of 1940s 1950s houses included.
Inside walls are sheathed with smooth wallboard and floors laid with durable strip hardwood.
A section about 3 feet long along the 1st rung of blocks is cracking horizontal as though it were pushing out over the smooth fascia of the pad underneath.
Some of the most magnificent architectural examples of the builders art that line.
Concrete became widely used in the late 1940s with poured concrete and concrete blocks becoming standard.
Black bullnose or dark green or maroon bullnose depending on the field tile color.
In some regions concrete block is also a common building.
Kitchen layouts feature the classic work triangle and unlike many homes built before 1940 there was at least one bathroom.
A half century old bathroom will have many features that exude charm but a few updates could enhance the room s practicality and add a touch of modernity if.
Footings that support foundation walls are constructed underground often allowing the.
Asbestos cement was used in the 1940s and 1950s for wall and roof claddings and also in the 1960s for floor coverings and spray on textured ceilings.
Before the 1950s foundations were constructed of a variety of stone or cinder block materials.