This Old House

VINTAGE MODERN

YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT. But in the course of trying, you may get something even better.

That’s how two big-city dwellers, Nick and Heidi Gamma, woke up one day in a Depression-era house in an exurban town they had barely heard of before they pushed their search to the outer limits of commutability.

In terms of where to look, “we were winging it—we looked at about eighty houses,” says Heidi, recalling their ever-widening hunt for something larger than the overstuffed 700-square-foot apartment they were renting in Queens, New York. “We needed to be out of the city. We just needed closets.”

As a longtime collector of vintage movie posters and radio/turntable consoles and a certain type of honey-coloredmid-century lovers,” she says. “We would have loved a really cool 1950s ranch.”

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