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01/02/2022

Floral Takeover
Florals are used as accents in today's interior décor looks, but they were once the focal point of nearly every bedroom in the 1980s.

As Architectural Digest's Megan Deem wrote: "Even city dwellers could dream they were sleeping in pastoral England, thanks to Laura Ashley's matching floral bedding."

01/02/2022

Harvest Gold Appliances
Like avocado green, harvest gold was used on many appliances, from refrigerators to dishwashers. Unfortunately, this gloomy 1970s and '80s look paved the way for even darker tones in the '90s. "Harvest Gold gets a deservedly bad rap," design site Lonny wrote.

That said, it has made a bit of a comeback in a more subtle fashion. "This time around, the color feels a bit more muted and subtle—not nearly as brash as my childhood!" designer Scot Meacham Wood told House Beautiful.

As televisions were growing in size, so were the cupboards that inevitably contained them. These pieces of furniture mad...
01/02/2022

As televisions were growing in size, so were the cupboards that inevitably contained them. These pieces of furniture made it possible for homeowners to hide their TVs and the cords and bulk that came with them. But in turn, they just looked big and bulky themselves.

01/02/2022

Wicker Furniture Indoors
Like many '70s trends that were influenced by earthiness, indoor wicker furniture was an attempt for homeowners to bring elements of the earth and the outdoors into their home. Again, it speaks to the hippie influence that was shaping the country during the latter half of the '70s.

01/02/2022

As the world was falling in love with The Mary Tyler Moore Show in the '70s, they were also ogling the beaded curtains in quirky neighbor Rhoda Morgenstern's apartment.

"Although Rhoda was branded an eccentric, her love beads were right on track," The New York Times' Stephen Treffinger wrote. "Bead curtains give a gentle sense of separation. They filter light but allow plenty through. They give a sense of privacy while providing a view. They are the ultimate noncurtain, whether used in a window or doorway, or as a room divider."

Sure, you can still get these kinds of blinds on Etsy today. But we recommend spending your money elsewhere.

01/02/2022

In past decades, overdoing a design was a fashion statement itself. For instance, take the plaid trend that dominated the 1970s. One tartan pattern was often splashed across entire rooms, creating the dreaded kaleidoscope effect.

Again, in moderation, plaid isn't terrible, but in excess, it reeks of loud (and outdated) style.

First invented by Edward and Frederick Bopp in 1950, vertical blinds were a hit from the 1970s through the '90s. While t...
01/02/2022

First invented by Edward and Frederick Bopp in 1950, vertical blinds were a hit from the 1970s through the '90s. While they may be practical, today they just feel like a relic of the past.

01/02/2022

We get the s**g carpets, but carpeted bathrooms? That does not give us the warm and fuzzy feeling. There are many obvious problems with carpeted walls (vacuuming, for one), but hey, they do add texture.

The Brady Brunch greatly influenced every aesthetic in the 1970s. And because of Mike and Carol, s**g carpeting was the ...
01/02/2022

The Brady Brunch greatly influenced every aesthetic in the 1970s. And because of Mike and Carol, s**g carpeting was the floor covering to have. "There were highly creative s**gs… textured sculpted multicolors creating all these different visuals," explains Emily Morrow of Shaw Floors.

01/02/2022

What could make an avocado bathroom even uglier? A fuzzy toilet seat cover, of course. As it turns out, this was the single most hated décor trend of all time, according to the Samsung survey.

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