Everyone always says they hate these 70s designs, but I frankly love them. They’re warm and earthy, they just feel comforting to me. Maybe it’s because the rural area I grew up in had tons of houses and places built like this.
It’s a mixed feeling for me. Definitely warm and comfy but also difficult to keep clean. I mean my grandparents somehow kept their home reasonably clean but on the other hand these brownish tones did a good job hiding the nicotine stains and the fabric everywhere could hide a lot of debris and dust.
Yeah I was gonna say, swap out that carpeting with something a little less sensory-overload, maybe change the wallpaper, but I’m down. The colors are fine. Like you said, earthy.
Everyone always says they hate these 70s designs, but I frankly love them. They’re warm and earthy, they just feel comforting to me. Maybe it’s because the rural area I grew up in had tons of houses and places built like this.
It’s a mixed feeling for me. Definitely warm and comfy but also difficult to keep clean. I mean my grandparents somehow kept their home reasonably clean but on the other hand these brownish tones did a good job hiding the nicotine stains and the fabric everywhere could hide a lot of debris and dust.
If they still sold refrigerators in harvest gold, my wife would be working overtime on talking me into buying one.
Yeah I was gonna say, swap out that carpeting with something a little less sensory-overload, maybe change the wallpaper, but I’m down. The colors are fine. Like you said, earthy.
That is just wood veneer and a giant stone wall/fireplace. Maybe it could be refinished with a lighter stain?
Ohhh okay I thought it was some tacky lookin wallpaper.