20 photos from the 1980s at home decor to overwhelm you with nostalgia

So. A lot. Mauve.


Anyone whogrew up in the 80s May you tell you that it looked like a different century, not just a different decade.Huey Lewis and the new was at the top of the graphics,Only members of the jackets Were something that people wore the costume parties and the hair was larger than ever. One of the most remarkable differences between today and the era of Reaganomics is, however, the aesthetic decisions we made in our homes.

Glass brick walls to chintz floor floor ceiling, the 80s gave birth to countlessInterior design trends which are hardly more than a distant memory today. So, make a trip in time with us while we explore the trends of the house, anyone who lived through the 80s, I can not help but feel a little nostalgic.

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Glass block

look who's talking still, 1980s home decor
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Were they a wall? An interior window? Or just a bad simple idea? It does not matter what your grip is on the trend in glass brick, there is no denying that these clear blocks wereeverywhere in the 80s. For example, here they are in 1989Watch, FeaturedKirstie AlleyandJohn Travolta.

Despite their popularity in the 80s design, glass bricks were not really created in this decade - or even in this century. Falconnier's hollow glass brick, created in the late 1880 by architect and engineerGustave falconnier, was an early model of the glass blocks of the 80s we know and love (or hatred) today.

2
Vertical blinds

A9K1RP Circular metal light fitting in eighties livingroom with red velour sofas and vertical Venetian blinds

Although they are widely seen in motels today, the vertical blinds were a major trend of the ultra-modern 80s decoration. However, their doubtful window coverage - associated with their frequent break, made them most of the past.

3
Honey oak cabinets

teen wolf movie still, 1980s decor
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If your house hadHoney oak cabinets in the 80s, you are far from being alone. They were even present in 1985Adolescent wolf,Photo here.

For many designers, the trend will always be an emblem of the style of the decade. "These orange oak cabinets that were so swept in the 80s," saysStar hgtvTyler Wisler. "They just come jeans washed with acids, big perms andSwewein 'to the oldies."

4
Memphis design

Memphis design

It could have been called Memphis Design, but the colorful geometric patterns thatadorned the houses of the 80s-andSaved by the bellThe max-actually came from Italy. The inspiration of his name was raised from "stuck inside the mobile with the MEMPHIS blues" extinguishedBob Dylan's Album 1966Blonde. And despite the popularity and proliferation of their products, Memphis Group - the people of these rainbow accents have worked only for a community for seven years.

5
Erase furniture

AHT19E Gray sofas and armchair in modern white living room with spotlights on false ceiling

Take a page of the trends of art deco from the beginning of the 20th century,Clear Furniture was back Importantly in the 1980s. Thanks to the growing popularity of Lucite over this decade, the trend of clear furniture has taken a new life.

6
Floral bedding

my stepmother is an alien move still, 1980s home decor
IMDB / Weintraub entertainment group

Although practically a floral bedding has been a success at the time,Laura Ashley 'S Frilly, the Girly Collection was particularly popular among designers at home more in the fashion of ERA.

The stifled aesthetics took over the rooms of countless young women during the 80s. For example, here isKim BastierShalking on a very floral bedspread in 1988My mother-in-law is a stranger.

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Mauve

RJP21T Fornasetti chest-of-drawers in Californian bedroom

"Just like the United States went from green lawyer in the 70s, he turned purple in the 80s", noteLeagany Eisman andKeith Reckker inPantone: the twentieth century in color.

This mauve movement can be widely attributed to the artistGeorgia o'keeffe Death in 1986. Following its passage, much of its work became largely popular and brought "tones inflicted by purple of the Earth of the desert, Adobe and High Sierra Sunsets" with projectors, Eiseman and Reckker Note.

8
Heart-shaped hot tubs

BHBXCF An orderly hotel bathroom with a heart-shaped jacuzzi, Port Ewen, NY

Love was not right in the air in the 1980s, it was built directly in our homes. While the heart-shaped hot tub was invented in 1968 byMorris WilkinsThe owner of the seaside resort of Cove Haven in Lakeville, Pennsylvania, his popularity continued to skyrocket in the 1980s and become a luminaire in hotels and houses.

9
Chintz bedding and wallpaper

sixteen candles movie still, 1980s home decor
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Chintz-I.e., Multicolored floral motifs - was everywhere with bedside lamps in the walls in the 1980s. Here it is presented in 1984Sixteen candles, featuringMolly Ridiculous.

The popularity of the trend is attributed toCelebrity interior designer Mario Buatta, whose use of the fabric earned him the nickname "the prince of chintz". However, even Buatta knew his fascination with the decor inspired by English was a little out of walking with his education of Sten Island. "I know that many of this is an assignment," he said to theNew York Times. "I know I'm not a gentleman from English. I am fundamentally a trader who goes into the gateway instead of the back."

10
Giant and extravagant curtains

bachelor party movie still, 1980s home decor
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Taking a page of the French monarchy, elegant houses of the 80s had such heavy curtains that they could crush a person, like these roses in the film of 1984Bachelor's party.

A two-panel set was barely enough to cover the windows in the "80s homes" truly elegant spaces also had candle values ​​and adorned fasteners.

11
Plants everywhere

B6D7D5 Eighties Style Living Room Interior with plants everywhere

Even if you did not have a particularly green thumb, ratings have you still hadall the garden In the 1980s, although it is entirely inner. Fougères, Ficus and hanging spider plants were as ubiquitous in living rooms during this decade as flat screens today.

12
Metal wall sculptures

brass wall hanging 1980s interior design
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If you really wanted to highlight your walls in the 80s, two-dimensional art simply would not cut it. Instead, the houses of the 80s had shelled walls in elaborate metal sculptures, such as birds flying on marshes and bouquets of flowers.

13
Carpet

national lampoon christmas vacation, 1980s home decor
IMDB / Warner Bros.

If you grew up in the 1980s, you had wall carpets in at least one room in your home. And if you or your parents were strict adherents to the tendencies of the ERA's inner design, the carpet you had was a teal too, like the Griswolds' in 1989National Lampoon Christmas Holidays.

14
Lace curtains

pretty in pink movie still, 1980s home decor
Immediate / Primordial Photos

Although lace curtains are not the most practical, they have mixed well with the girly glasses and flowers of the 80s. They were the perfect addition to the 1986 Classic Teenager room.Pretty in pink,Photo here.

The delicate fabric is first entered in the American textile scene in the early 1900s, at the back when European culture had a strong influence on any American.

15
Lacquer cabinets

cobra movie still, 1980s home decor
IMDB / Warner Bros.

While modern kitchens today can house granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, in the 1980s, it was the lacquer of lacquer and countertops. Shinier, the best - just like the 1986 movie cuisineCobra, featuringSylvester Stallone.

16
Tropical impressions

golden girls show still, 1980s home decor
IMDB / Touchstone Television

In the 1980s, tropical impressions were equally ubiquitous on walls, curtains and sheets as they were on people's clothes. AtDaddy's GirlsWhite Devereaux (McClanahan Street) -Pictured here - was clearly a fan.

17
Pastel

troop beverly hills movie still, 1980s home decor
IMDB / Weintraub entertainment group

Roses and purple moss and soft sea foam foams, pastels were all the rage among the owners and interior designers of the 80s. For pastel passionate, it was unnecessary to paint any the house a subtle shade of light purple; For someone who just wanted to make the color of the color, a simple light game pillow would suffice. But in 1989Beverly Hills troupePhyllis Nefler (Shelley Duvall) Walk clearly for the first.

18
Brass fixtures

crosby show still, 1980s home decor
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Brass was the metal of choice in the houses of the 80s, with everythingbathroom luminaires to kitchen cabinets adorned in the goldis metal, as you can see hereCosby Show.

However, not only the brass devices are the date on which a house, those used in the 1980s rarely rendered at the end of the intact decade. "The brass was rarely solid brass. He was plated, and he betrayed in about four years", "interior designerJohn Saladino say itNew York Times.

19
Novey Phones

full house show still, 1980s home decor
YouTube / Jan Schmelter

Long before there wasiphonesThere were novelty phones, a core food in the teenager room almost every 80s, like that of Dj tanner (Candace Cameron Bure) Version of the lip here onFull house.

What was the point of calling your friends if you could not put the recipient back to Snoopy or Mickey when you're done?

20
Chunky entertainment centers

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Although televisions are definitely smaller, the entertainment centers of the 80s were so important that they could virtually qualify as aeronautical carriers. And if you miss the 1980s, check these30 facts that will overwhelm you with the nostalgia of the 1980s.

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