Everyone Owned It In The '60s And '70s: The Appliance Color We're Glad Stayed In The Past
If there’s one kitchen appliance color that absolutely screams ’60s and ’70s, it’s this one. That’s part of why it has yet to make a true comeback.
Read MoreIf there’s one kitchen appliance color that absolutely screams ’60s and ’70s, it’s this one. That’s part of why it has yet to make a true comeback.
Read MoreOver-the-range microwaves cook food and extract cooking fumes. However, if you cook often or prefer dedicated appliances, a range hood might be the better fit.
Read MoreIt might have been the talk of the town in the 2000s, but this kitchen decor is making your home feel like it belongs to your grandparents. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add some retro flair to your bedroom, try this wallpaper pattern from the 1980s that is coming back in style among nostalgic millennials.
Read MoreWhile certain things from the early aughts have seen a resurgence in popularity, this over-the-top aesthetic is something that's better off without a revival.
Read MoreWhile concrete might be seen as a fairly basic, utilitarian material today, it was a part of several trendy home design features throughout the decades.
Read MoreOlder trends have a way of coming back around, and interior design trends are no exception. This tile choice can add flair to kitchens, bathrooms, and more.
Read MoreA retro-inspired lighting style is finding new fans this 2026 thanks to its warm glow, timeless appeal, and ability to soften modern living spaces.
Read MoreMost mid-century pottery brands are coveted, and this blue floral pattern-adorned stoneware is no exception. If you find it on thrift store shelves, snap it up.
Read MoreThese accessory sets, and the material they're made from, were popular in the '30s. Now, thrifters are use them up to bring vintage charm to their bedrooms.
Read MoreHoney oak cabinets were once seen as warm and welcoming, but now they just read as outdated. Give them a quick refresh with this simple hack.
Read MoreFeaturing in the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, this gorgeous new garden material is gaining traction for its combination of durability and coastal resort vibes.
Read MoreCould a kitchen device that was essential over a century ago work today? If you're into off-grid living and appliance restoration, this idea is worth exploring.
Read MoreThis durable tile was a mid-century favorite and has its roots in a centuries-old Venetian art form, but you can expect to see it everywhere in 2026.
Read MoreThere are lots of old children's toys worth keeping your eyes peeled for at the thrift store, but few are as valuable as these antique French-made dolls.
Read MoreThis 1980s storage style is bringing personality back to the kitchen. It is all about embracing your functional yet stylish kitchenware instead of hiding it.
Read MoreBuying a new home that needs kitchen renovations can be expensive, so potential buyers may be turned off if yours features this outdated countertop material.
Read MoreVintage items are getting new life as they show up in thrift stores. This stair basket is quickly growing in popularity, and worth checking out if you spot one.
Read MoreCurtains are often far from the most exciting accessory in a room. Jazz up your boring window treatments with an addition that comes straight from the 1980s.
Read MoreDesign trends typically come and go over the years, but one of these timeless Art Deco pieces will add some charm and character to anyone's space.
Read MoreIf you're looking to upgrade your bathroom lighting, pay close attention to these designer-approved fixtures and accents to keep your space looking chic.
Read MoreIf you're struggling to find valuable Pyrex in thrift stores, it might be time to focus on other brands, like this gorgeous U.S. luxury porcelain dinnerware.
Read MoreWith nostalgia for offline eras trending right now, everyone is looking back to now-valuable gadgets from the 1980s and finding ways to use them in home decor.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way to refresh your garden while staying up-to-date on all things trending, these colors are the perfect way for you to achieve that.
Read MoreThis furniture trend is just the latest popular import from Japan that is shaking up our culture, and it's changing the way we think about interior design.
Read MoreThough these fixtures may not be quite as common in homes today, these juicy pops of color are having a resurgence in homes that love a vintage look.
Read MoreA furniture style that became trendy after Word War II remains popular today because it's versatile, easily upgradable, and even has an aspirational quality.
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