It Was Big In The '50s — Now It's The Art That's Making A Stylish Comeback
Often, art and design go hand in hand, especially in historical movements. Artists of an aesthetic born in the '50s embraced raw materials and geometric lines.
Read MoreOften, art and design go hand in hand, especially in historical movements. Artists of an aesthetic born in the '50s embraced raw materials and geometric lines.
Read MoreBring the sleek charm of the late Art Deco era to your bedroom or walk-in closet with this coveted thrift store find full of old-fashioned beauty accessories.
Read MoreLove finding rare items at the thrift store? This vintage glassware is certainly one item you don't want to pass up — especially if you love the color pink.
Read MoreSpace-saving furniture got its start before the '60s, but people of this time surely energized the concept. Now you can find this mid-century gem at the thrift.
Read MoreWhile it might seem like a minor detail, the wood finish you choose can make or break a room's design. Avoid these styles for a more updated look.
Read MoreThe staples of Hawaiian interior design create spaces that feel bigger, brighter, and more welcoming – and they're easy to replicate in any environment.
Read MoreFor the ultimate curb appeal, it's best to avoid these driveway trends that have fallen out of favor. Nowadays, homeowners prefer stylish and practical spaces.
Read MoreThe glass bricks and chintz curtains of the '80s can stay there. Other design items, like bird decor, we're happy to bring back as long as they're styled right.
Read MoreIf you're a fan of hosting guests, this '70s trend could be worth reviving as a functional, stylish, and glamorous addition to your living space.
Read MoreIn the 2020s, lawn trends have seen a dramatic shift from the manicured turf of the past into more eco-friendly, resource-efficient designs.
Read MoreInnocent children's entertainment or nightmare fuel? If you ask us, this once-popular home decor trend should stay in the '80s where it belongs.
Read MoreCramped spaces are only made smaller looking with heavy furniture. Bring in some breeziness by reviving this trend that was huge in the 1980s.
Read MoreWhile '60s-style bathroom designs typically included vibrant color palettes, they were complemented by the understated sleekness of these two materials.
Read MoreDuvets and comforters are both too heavy for warm nights, but a top sheet alone isn’t quite cozy enough. Enter this soft, fluffy 1950s classic.
Read MoreLooking for a unique accent to make your kitchen floor stand out? Our design expert says this retro trend is back in style and can make an impact in your space.
Read MoreUntil the 1960s, chaise lounges were the height of luxury as far as furniture went. There's a particular mid-century modern design that collectors now covet.
Read MoreIn the 1980s, home decor trends weren't exactly subtle, but some pieces, like this common thrift shop item, are more timeless than they may have seemed.
Read MoreWhile some hardwood floor colors seem timeless, many fall out of fashion. If it’s time to replace light gray floorss, consider these warm trends for 2026.
Read MoreThe 1980s were an iconic era for design, and one of the best ways to bring this style into your home is by incorporating stylish and unique lighting.
Read MoreFor a new-look end table, get inspired by the past. End tables made from this buoyant material are proving just as stylish today as they were 60 years ago.
Read MoreNeon, geometric shapes, and floral prints might be some design elements you think of when you think '80s. But wood was also everywhere, especially on walls.
Read MoreGravel is a rustic and affordable driveway material, but it also has downsides, like weeds. Consider another, arguably better option made of concrete instead.
Read MoreYour bathroom could be the perfect place for playful decor. So, on your next thrifting hunt, keep an eye out for this whimsical 1970s powder room decor.
Read MoreWhile you'd be lucky to find these rare pink Pyrex dishes at the thrift store, it's still possible. Even if it's not in perfect condition, it's worth snagging.
Read MoreThe biggest kitchen trends of 2026 seem to be focusing on retro tile designs, natural and earthy tones, and maximizing functional and usable kitchen space.
Read MoreOriginating in the 19th century and experiencing a revival in the 1930s, alongside the Art Deco movement, these furniture pieces are in fashion once again.
Read MoreMaximalist design hit its peak in the '80s, and this dining room accessory was no exception. Find out how to thrift an icon of 1980s decor for your table.
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