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    I remember looking at estate agent photos of my parents home when they first bought it back in the 1980s. It looked very much like this. I remember when I was very young they had a carpet with a similar sort of dead plant motif, I remember crawling along and following the plant stems.

    That's just how everybody seemed to decorate things back then, people used to wear a lot of brown as well. Perhaps we all depressed or something

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      do you mean you can’t tell if it’s clean?

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      When I moved into my house it had a concrete coloured lino floor in the kitchen, you could never tell if that thing was clean or not. Is that bit of brown part of the design, or is it a crushed bran flake? So you'd get the Hoover out and it would turn out to be part of the bloody design.

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        elimination of wood, cotton, and wool as materials and fast fashion/plastic fashion means that classical fabric (or finish, or furniture) looks have been forced out, so that race-to-the-bottom Chinese goods can replace them.

        now you buy a $1900 couch made of cardboard and foam. And every wall is “agreeable gray”.

        This is also a response to the 1950s:

        And 1960s:

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        That 60s one looks awesome

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          Idk, this has more personality to it than the beige nightmare a lot of folks live in. Even if that personality smells like stale cigarettes and Cutty Sark.

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          Also: Spiders. Spider god damned everywhere.

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            These colors and the vibe felt the best. I was too poor in one way or the other to have this. I’d love to have this now.

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            What's the other way to be poor?

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              I like dark wood but it does make rooms looks smaller if it is all dark colours

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                Cozy as all hell though. Better than the drab gray cookie-cutter-prison aesthetic for sure.

                Bring back carpet, earth tones, and separated rooms please 😭 I want a good hidey hole to curl up in.

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                I’m good with bringing back all of it. Except carpet. Carpet needs stay away.

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                  What a wonderful way to describe that. All you've done is make it even more appealing.

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                    I have lived with that carpet. It was horrible and thin.

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                      I remember looking at estate agent photos of my parents home when they first bought it back in the 1980s. It looked very much like this. I remember when I was very young they had a carpet with a similar sort of dead plant motif, I remember crawling along and following the plant stems.

                      That's just how everybody seemed to decorate things back then, people used to wear a lot of brown as well. Perhaps we all depressed or something

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                      You got a remember, back then smoking inside was a normal thing to do. There is a color pallet that nicotine stains just sink into without notice. This picture is a prime example of said color pallet.

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                      • broadfern@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                        Cozy as all hell though. Better than the drab gray cookie-cutter-prison aesthetic for sure.

                        Bring back carpet, earth tones, and separated rooms please 😭 I want a good hidey hole to curl up in.

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                        It just needs a white sparingly patterned rug under the couch for contrast

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                        • broadfern@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                          Cozy as all hell though. Better than the drab gray cookie-cutter-prison aesthetic for sure.

                          Bring back carpet, earth tones, and separated rooms please 😭 I want a good hidey hole to curl up in.

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                          Having one room like this is enough tbh. I love my concrete walls and ceramic tile.

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                            "Earth tones"

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                              Meanwhile millennial having everything greyscale, definitely not going to be a sign of the times lol

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                                What's the other way to be poor?

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                                I’m not that person, but I’d say space poor. Even upper middle class people in the middle of densely populated cities are unable to afford large enough homes to have a room like this.

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                                  I like dark wood but it does make rooms looks smaller if it is all dark colours

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                                  Small is cozy, it doesn't actually make it smaller so it shouldn't matter.

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                                    I’m good with bringing back all of it. Except carpet. Carpet needs stay away.

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                                    Why? It muffles sound and is much nicer to walk across. Extra layer of insulation on the floor too.

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                                      Small is cozy, it doesn't actually make it smaller so it shouldn't matter.

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                                      Small can be cozy but small can also be cramped or even oppressing to some. That's why some prefer lighter colours, more natural light/windows and so on.

                                      Matter of taste really

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                                        I have lived with that carpet. It was horrible and thin.

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                                        That carpet was my parent's basement rug for the majority of my life. Maybe my standards are low, but I thought it was fine. Not excellent but fine.

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                                          Idk, this has more personality to it than the beige nightmare a lot of folks live in. Even if that personality smells like stale cigarettes and Cutty Sark.

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                                          Apparently Cutty Sark is a whiskey, which presumably is what you meant, but the first DDG result is a British naval ship which ... Also kinda makes sense?

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