8 Outdated Home Trends We Hope Never to See Again
Plastic Sofa Covers
Plastic sofa coverings were a clever idea in principle. You can protect your cushions from wear and tear, but at what cost? When you sit down in the heat, exposed skin adheres to plastic, making them uncomfortable or quiet, for that matter.
Ruffled Toilet Seat Covers
When people were decorating their bathrooms in the 1980s and 1990s, they took the balloon valances that they had on their windows and put the same material to their toilets. That’s right.
Bathroom Carpeting
When we talk about problematic bathroom trends, we should mention that in the 1970s, it became common practice to carpet the bathroom. You often matched your bath mats and toilet covers to the floor.
Plaid Overload
Plaid is a pattern that has been and continues to be popular for decorating your house, particularly during the autumn season. Wallpaper, bedding, and decorative cushions.
Glass Blocks
The decade of the 1980s saw the widespread installation of glass block windows and walls, especially in kitchens. Wall dividers and accents on bars and islands are common types of applications for these components.
Etched Glass Showers
In the 1980s, a glass shower door that was etched with a decorative design was quite popular. This motif might be anything from palm palms and nude mermaids to random swirls and vines.
Mirrored Bathrooms
At worst, it may be disturbing, and at best, it can be psychedelic, to see oneself a thousand times while you are doing something like washing your hands or using the restroom.
Carpeted Walls and Floors
There were times when the walls and doors were carpeted, which sounds like a nightmare coming true for cleaning. Are you able to vacuum the walls and doors? We would like not to find out.