In the 1950s, American homes often featured ranch-style and split-level designs, characterized by single-story layouts and open floor plans. Many houses included modern amenities like attached garages and large backyards, reflecting the post-war economic boom and suburban expansion. Interior styles often showcased mid-century modern furniture, bright colors, and innovative materials like plywood and fiberglass. Overall, the decade marked a shift towards more functional and family-oriented living spaces.
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