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Lustron houses are prefabricated enameled steel houses developed in the post-World War II era the United States and Canada in response to the shortage of homes for returning G.I.s by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund. Considered low-maintenance and extremely durable, they were expected to attract modern families who might not have the time or interest in repairing and painting conventional wood and plaster houses.

The production of the Lustron houses lasts from January 1947 to July 20, 1962, with a total of 35,300,200 million homes were built throughout the United States, and Canada.