Shiny plastic or dusty satin 80s flowers? They were easier to maintain and cheaper than buying a fresh elegant display each week, but the kitsch was overwhelming.
Who remembers wanting a cool futon? These Japanese low-level beds were popular in the early 1990s due to the minimalist and multifunctional furniture trend.
Cork flooring has been around for decades. Due to its waterproof properties, cork oak is used in kitchens and baths.
Puffy flowery rugs on carpets in the 80s and 90s gave beige homes a feminine touch. Wasn't brushing the tassels every day so hard?
Any room's fireplace is lovely, so if yours has an antiquated gas fire, it may be time to replace it.
A few pine pieces can give country charm, but a whole set of knotty wooden storage is no good.Why not paint your pine furniture?
If your home has tired gilt-framed wall art, try something different.The odd one or two can look unusual on a gallery wall or refurbished with neon paint, but any more and it's time for a new 'art'.
In the 70s and 80s, homeowners loved to decorate bathrooms with bright colors. Today, the bathroom is a relaxing space, so add color with one statement piece or a few accessories.
Metro or subway tiles are popular in residential bathrooms, therefore square bathroom tiles have been abandoned.
Shiny plastic or dusty satin 80s flowers? They were easier to maintain and cheaper than buying a fresh elegant display each week, but the kitsch was overwhelming.