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THE HOMES OF FUTURE PAST Late-20th Century home innovations that survived and thrived, and a few that didn't. BY JAMES SLONE CONTENT SPECIALIST MBAKS F lipping through the Master Builder magazine back catalog, one is struck by the freshness and novelty of innovations we now take for granted, the timeless elements that were and remain classics, and the weird trends—and attempts to create new trends—whose doom seems inevitable You can learn a lot about the priorities of homeowners over the decades by what they thought was the hot new thing, and a lot about the wisdom of the professionals from what stuck around So, what's still kicking? And what's fallen to the wayside? PHOTO: SOUNDVIEW PHOTOGRAPHY. PROJECT: SCHULTE DESIGN BUILD PROJECT: SOCKEYE HOMES PROJECT: CRESCENT BUILDS PHOTO: VIRGINIA ROBERTS. PROJECT: NIP TUCK REMODELING 55 WINTER 2019 master builder feature story