Well, thanks for your patience as I’ve attended to some personal matters (you know, family, school, the usual stuff!). I proudly bring you the second installment of Interior Design Time Warp – my favorite decade (so far) – the 80s, baby! If you’ve forgotten how families lived during the decade of decadence, or if you missed it completely due to young age (lucky you!), this post is for you. I’ve got some good stuff to share – and again, I challenge you to find any of this on Pinterest! Until I pin it, of course – muahahaha!
Ahh, the good old mirrored wall. To me, this was a trend that happened in the past, but I’ve actually seen contemporary examples from designers like Mike Clifford and Miles Redd. If you think about it, the current trend of glossy lacquered walls and/or ceilings is more or less the same thing. There’s no debating the fact that it does make a room appear larger, and you can do very cool things with mirrors, like “creating” a window where one doesn’t exist.
I happen to think this is a lovely chintz, actually! Not so much on the super small scale companion fabrics, though. Chintz is definitely associated with the 80s, and though it fell out of favor for a spell, it’s in the process of making a comeback. I don’t know that we’ll see a lot of sofas decked out in these large scale florals, but chintz is on its way.
Many of us still have the quintessentially 80s cabinetry in our kitchens today – with good reason. Those white cabinets with blonde oak trim are awfully sturdy. However, I’m willing to bet the yellow lattice wallpaper has long since been replaced by a tile backsplash, or good old paint.
Perhaps the theory here was that if you felt nauseous upon entering this pink kitchen, the Pepto-Bismol like qualities of the room would simultaneously ease your turbulent tummy?
A how-to for designing an authentically 80s bathroom, inspired by the 1930s. Complete with practical wall-to-wall carpeting, oh-so-flattering fluorescent vanity lighting, and an elegant stone “splashback” behind the tub.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this blast from interior design’s past! If you are pining for a more distant decade, you can check out Interior Design Time Warp #1 – The 1970s. Coming soon…the third and final installment, featuring the 1990s! As you will see, it’s further away than it sounds…
What sort of interior design elements remind you of the 1980s? Do you have any relics of 80s decor in your home?