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| When I was a kid in the '70s, my room had orange and pink polka dots. This room just made me laugh as it inspired a flashback. The only thing missing is the bright yellow doughnut phone I had with a long, curly cord. It used to get tangled after hours of talking on the phone. |
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| Remember those rainbow bumper stickers everyone used to have on their cars? This '70s-inspired rainbow wall and arc lamp look perfect for a game room or basement hangout. The comfy chairs are perfect for relaxing with friends while playing a couple rounds on an Atari. |
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| The pillow patterns and the patchwork rug remind me of a pair of jeans I had when I was a kid. The '70s aesthetic was all about primary colors. |
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| Although there are some midcentury chairs mixed in here, the patterns and wall art are iconic '70s. Notice all the different geometrics mixed in together with distinctively shaped furniture. |
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by Simone Alisa
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| A silver upholstered bed with mirrored nightstands and a gray shag rug — now that's disco! |
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| The first time I saw a conversation pit was in a James Bond movie in the '70s. To this day this is my idea of a perfect entertaining layout. |
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| This space looks like Marcia Brady's room, with big flower-power wall art, hanging bubble pendants and a white shag throw rug. |
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by Vintage Renewal
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| A vintage Bohemian-style barrel chair sits boldly with primary colors. Notice the tie that trims the throw pillow on the chair. |
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| A bright orange Malm Lancer fireplace brightens up the mood in this '70s-inspired living room in Palm Springs. Malm Lancer fireplaces were first first produced in the 1960s in Sonoma County, California. This style gained popularity in the '70s and still looks fresh today. |
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| More rainbow colors and geometric patterns are mixed fearlessly by Anthony Barrata in this living room. Note the orange, yellow and red mixed with mirrored furniture. Tell us: What's your favorite '70s-inspired style? |
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Charmean
Back then I was one of four kids sharing a tiny bedroom at our summer place. My dad and grandfather built a hefty queen sized bunkbed in that room for the lot of us, painted orange of course. But what I loved most were the four slicker yellow walls, with a full rainbow starting at the floor on the left, nearly touching the ceiling at the back of the room, then continuing back down on the right wall, streaking (pun intended) across the bureau as it went. The enormous bed only made its way out of that room in the '90's with the help of a chain saw. I kind of miss it, now that my generation has kids -- the huge bunkbed, not the rainbow!
too funny! I had some pretty crazy wall murals back then even! you should have seen the one in my bathroom at our cottage !
It's fun to take a " look back" even in these newly created " pads". Thanks for the memories!
~koolbeanzzzz
lot of clothing, purses and shoes from the 70"s. Hey maybe I'll go to SF and scare everybody. I really don't like the "new version".
Everyone around here must be pretty ancient to actually remember these styles the first time around! Wow!
Charmean Neithart