1970s USA – Forgotten Home Decor of the 70s #Video
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Description
Join me for a trip back in time to remember how we lived back in the 1970s!
Comments
- iotus2 Added My sister made a bunch of afghan blankets for our furniture - toilet lids with carpet on them - we even had a red shag carpet in our living room!
- Kathy Added I'm glad that I didn't grow up in a house with such ugly colors and patterns.
- mercedes Added Great-fun-video!
- D Undlin Added That was embarrassing to watch, but so true.
- Becky Added I loved this era! Today everything seems to be white or gray... neutral.. I use my splashes of color ..makes me happy...Alll homes I knew growing up in this era were awesome! Well done Mel this was fun!!
- Mary Jane Added My house growing up wasn't current with the trends, nor was most of my friends houses. I am grateful for that as most of them were pretty ugly.
- Paul Added Very much enjoyed !
- Rachel Added Ugly!!!
- oldtom9 Added This is a fun retrospection. For those of you who have endeavored to sit in a conversation pit, the lack of a grab rail made them suitable only for the people with good extensibility. To wit, this was a good way to break a limb while entering or exiting the pit. Lots of good memories whether or not we would want these decor items again! Thanks for a fun video!