Interior designers untouched time capsule home from the 1950s is the ultimate blast from the past: Precious

A 25-year-old woman who lives in an “untouched” 1950s-era home has opened the doors to her historic space—while revealing why she chose to maintain the property’s original fixtures and appliances, rather than updating.Abbey—who declined to share her last name for privacy reasons—is a North Carolina–based content creator and mom-to-be, who goes by @homeundertheoaks on TikTok, where she frequently shares tours of her cozy property, which was built over 70 years ago.Although she works in business full time, her true passion lies in interior design, something that she has been able to throw herself into while restoring her picture-perfect home to its original glory.In a recent video tour, Abbey—who lives in the home with her husband, their golden retriever, and their cat—joked that she lives in a property that is almost three times as old as her, while showcasing some of her favorite spaces and elements.“Point of view: You’re 25 and you’re living in a 70-year-old home,” she wrote in the title, before explaining that she has attempted to keep much of the property as it was when she first moved in, save for adding even more elements that pay homage to its history.The content creator started her tour in the cozy living room, which is outfitted with a large beige couch, a dark wooden coffee table, and a tan lamp from the 1950s.The large windows are covered by floral white and tan curtains, letting just the right amount of light into the home.She revealed that her property houses many lamps, many of which came with the home and match the original furniture.The dining area features a dark wooden design, with a circular table and a chest of drawers occupying much of the space.Behind the dining table is a white chest, which holds stunning antique plates and adds a charming vintage touch to the property.The cute kitchen has a petite white and brown table with a slew of books and a lamp sitting on top of it.In the kitchen, viewers are shown a styli...