The Westinghouse All-Electric House (1959) is a short video produced as part of the “Live Better Electrically” campaign, launched in the United States in the mid-1950s. It presents an optimistic vision of the future, where technological advancement promises comfort, efficiency, and a better way of living. Looking back from today, the film reveals how such future imaginaries are shaped by the social and cultural assumptions of their time, with electricity positioned as a defining force in imagining a “better home”. It is a vision that feels both familiar and distant when viewed from today.