20 photos from the 1990s home decor to overwhelm you with nostalgia

Who can forget all these dam passenger curtains, carpet canopy beds, or uncomfortable inflatable chairs?


Kurt COBAIN Chain portfolios; Games boys and flannel shirts; Doc Martens and Discmans. Although we examine these trends now and we find you, once once they were the incarnation of Cool and trendy - andThis time was the 90s. But it's not just what we wore or the technology we used that defined the decade. In the 1990s, home deCor was just as emblematic. Who can forget all these dam passenger curtains, carpet canopy beds, or uncomfortable inflatable chairs?

Here we have gathered some of the staples from the 1990s at home deCen who will bring you back to the day to watchBEVERLY HILLS, 90210and trapped at R.E.M. And if you want to make your memory, your memory is even faster, here is30 facts that will overwhelm you with nostalgia from the 1990s.

1
Neon Signs

Neon lighting and portable television in nineties living room
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

Neon was not limited to the clothes in the 1990s, our walls also carried traces of this regrettable trend. It sometimes meant to have signs that read "the bar" in neon letters hanging on your living room wall.

2
Animal imprint

Black+white animal print sofa and cushions in nineties living room with draped fabric on pole above window
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

Animal impressions jumped trails of designers like Versace and Cavalli and in our homes in the 90s. The result? A proliferation of zebra accents, sofas printed in cheetah, leopard lamps and tiger textiles. And for more about trends just before the turn of the century, check these25 things that cool people wore in the 1990s.

3
Blond wood

Large kitchen with blonde wood from the 90s
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

The newest houses in the 90s avoid darker wooden floors and the 70s cabinets and '80, opting rather for lightweight and almost orange wood that has been finished with a shiny lacquer instead of painting. And if you are looking to redefine your own hollows, do not miss these30 ninth home design tips Level of celebrity designers.

4
Botanical wallpaper

Hallway with decoration round doorway to kitchen
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

Maybe it was just a delivery of the botanical domestic trends of the 70s and 80s, but the impressions of plants wereall over In the 90s, especially on the walls.

5
Track lighting

Track spotlights and white tiling in a nineties kitchen with pale gray fitted units and an Alessi kettle on the hob
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

Track lighting was an easy way to illuminate a room without relying on several lamps. And he became a luminaire literally - in countless houses of the 90s. However, the trend was not embraced by everyone: "Track lighting is ... voluminous and clumsy, cumbersome on your ceiling, "DesignerAmy Zanzinger say itWashington PostAt the turn of the century.

6
hunter green

Gilt mirror above marble fireplace in nineties living room green wallpaper patterned curtains floral sofas
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

The tones of deep jewelry, such as Hunter Green, were all rage in the 90s and all decorated with walls with walls. The color was frequently associated with Burgundy, a combination that made appearances in homes and clothes. And if you are on the market for a new living room color, do not missThe paint colors you should never use at home.

7
Sponge paint

Spongeing paint effect on the walls of nineties living room with circular coffee table
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

What a child of the 90s does not remember cutting some sponges and dab their walls to create this kind of free form design? At the very least, it was easier and more forgiving than painting a wall with a roll.

8
Climbs up

Country Bedroom with Bed Skirt 1990s Home Decor
Alamy

The 90's saw the furniture skirt from the return of the Victorian era with revenge. You could hardly turn into a section of large store furniture without finding all beds with side tables carrying full and often stolen skirts.

9
Zen minimalism

 Black sofas in a minimalist style white living room
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

The neat and non-ornamental looks of the Chinese and Japanese furniture are well suited to the minimalism of the 90s. Throughout the last half of the decade, in particular, Zen minimalism was all rage. Less furniture that cluttered your living spaces, the better. Decorators specially inspired by this trend opt for neutral colors, natural and earthy pieces and Asian accents.

10
Folding screens

friends folding screens
Warner Bros. Television

If used to divide the parts, block a radiator or simply for decoration, the folding screens appeared in many houses from the 90s, including on the emblematic television seriesFriends (photo here). They were often adorned with popular Chinese frustration at the time. And if you can not get enough nine years NEUFUFTALGIA, here's30 photos of red carpet celebrities that you will not believe in 30 years.

11
Bent windows

Cream sofa in townhouse sitting room with an arched window
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

A core food in McMansions built during this decade, the bent windows are also "90 like bucket hats at the floppy.

12
Inflatable furniture

Brunette woman wearing white leotard sitting sideways on clear plastic blow up chair holding red apple
Camera Press Ltd / Alamy - Photo

Following their introduction to the market in the late 1960s, explosion furniture, well, exploded. Finally, however, their tendency to deform led them to disappear from fashion. It was not until the 1990s that the inflatable furniture returned to teenagers and tweens. Chairs and sofas with sun loungers and side tables, inflammations have come from all shapes and sizesIn the 90s.

13
Damask

home alone damask wallpaper
Fox of the twentieth century

The united walls were incredibly passed by standards of the 90s. Instead, many interior designers were invoked on heavy damiddling wallpapers, often in a variety of patterns - to add character to the rooms. Who could forget this entry ofAlone at home, for example?

14
Wicker furniture

Household conservatory with cane furniture
Stephen Barnes / Homes and Interiors / Alamy Stock Photo

What was traditionally patio furniture in previous decades went inside in the 1990s. As they easily broke, have torn clothes and left footprints on the legs of anyone who sat on them,wicker was so ubiquitous in the 90s thatThe New York Times Even run a complete column on how to maintain it.

15
Canopy beds

canopy bed - england - great britain
Mediacolor's / Alamy Photo

Children, adults and all members of the interview had canopy beds just before the turn of the century. Whether you prefer heavy curtains, palaisals or clear prizes, in the 90s, you can customize your awning and turning your dorms into the royal rooms of your dreams.

16
False plants

Lush green and flowering houseplants in conservatory living room with wicker furniture
Elizabeth Whiting & Associates / Alamy Stock Photo

It was not only radioheadTHOM YORKE which ended up confronted with an endless element of plastics in the 90s; False plants were staples in houses everywhere during the Clinton years.

17
Impressions of the Southwest

Typical adobe type construction near Taos, New Mexico, USA
Richard Smith / Alamy Photo

Although no one in your family had never laid off in New Mexico, almost every 90s, the house had a room that, for some reason, was decorated as a motel on the roadside in Taos.

18
Brilliant decals in darkness

Green glow in the dark stars for ceiling or wall stickers. Ideal for boys or girls bedroom decoration.
FotoHelin / Alamy Photo

When your mother said you were too old for a night evening and knew you were too scared to sleep in total darkness, you meet me in the middle. And it was at least for the children of the 90s, a ceiling filled with self-adhesive stars that illuminated a room with their green luster.

19
Transparent phones

belly movie still, transparent phone, 1990s home decor
Wholesale dogs

While the 1980s had Garfield Novelty phones, the 1990s had clearly clearly enlightened whenever someone called, like this rose from 1998HYPE WILLIAMSmovieStomach.

The transparent telephone was part of the clear craze that took over a large part of the 1980s and 90; Other items through you could buy during this period included in boys, watches and even computers.

20
Faux fruit

fake fruit for decorate on the table
THERA DISRAYARAT / ALAMY Photo

False fruits were as common in the dining rooms of the 90s and kitchens like granite are today. "The owners seek this" perfect house ", and they wanted it 24/7, not only when the fruit was ripe,"Leigh Spicherof the construction companyAshton Woods RecountApartment Therapy of the trend.


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