The 1920s and 30s were an era of innovation after the end of World War I. Revival style homes were in Vogue across the country, and thousands of car makers were trying to make a name for themselves.

We found a couple here in southeast Michigan who want to keep that time in history alive.

A Farmington Hills storybook Tudor with a faux thatch roof truly showcases the style of the era. The Edward Beals House was designed by Michigans first female architect, Emily Butterfield, in 1925.

"Love the setting, I love the fact that we've restored it back to its period, correct, 1925. Feels like home," said Melody Klemmer.

Inside, youll find a love of not only the 1920s, but of the British Royal Family.

"I am a big fan of the British family. Just adored Princess Diana," she said.

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