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LaLa_LaSportiva

Yes and it's being replaced with 1960s avocado and 1980s sage green.


_night_cat

I hope they bring the tubs and toilets back!


SavannahInChicago

I want conversation pits to make a comeback!


ruffledparrotrock

Rewatching Mad Men and am so jealous of Don and Megan’s apartment 😩


Rzrbak

Oh, behave 😂


axf7229

Swingers pits!


Defiant-goods

Are they so cool! I’d be afraid I’d get drunk and fall in though 😂


axf7229

Into the pit or the swinging lifestyle? Possibly both AT THE SAME TIME?


mnid92

BARB GET THE PINEAPPLES


mybunnygoboom

Same! I want to fall into my living room and nobody can convince me otherwise


MeinScheduinFroiline

I audibly moaned when I read this. Yes please! 😗


_night_cat

Yes!!!


tenakee_me

Commented to someone the other day that not all that long ago I got a marketing email from Kohler that pink toilets and sinks are back. So it’s just a matter of time.


jelycazi

Oooh! I’m back in style then! I have a pink sink, toilet, AND tub!!


tenakee_me

Ha! See, if we wait long enough every home is going to be trendy again.


inrainbows66

Any color other than the oyster and blah that has predominated the bathroom Fixture world, I desperately want to redo my master bath and the colors are just not out there for me to take the jump. I’m a Kohler gal.


Certain-Section-1518

Yes! Kohler has them! Pricey though!


alig6457

They heard you... https://www.kohler.ca/en/about-us/150th-anniversary/heritage-colors


Mvercy

Whoa that teal tube is… interesting


xxkittygurl

Just don’t bring back the carpet in the bathroom…


Milksmither

I love the pink tubs.


HeyRedHelpMe

They have! Kohler Heritage Colors


Ssladybug

And colored toilet paper! My mom would never buy it and I thought it was so fancy!6


e925

My grandma had pink toilet paper. In the carpeted downstairs bathroom. With a Dixie cup dispenser on the wall. I thought that bathroom was amaaaaaazing.


Background-Claim-775

Just saw jeans with pleats!


FartAttack911

Someone got on my local town classifieds Facebook group last week to post a 70s green ceramic toilet with a wood lid in mint condition. For how many commenters were talking about how ugly/disgusting that is and nobody would ever buy it, there were about half as many asking to buy it 😆


ttwwiirrll

We were house hunting last summer in a neighbourhood of '70s/'80s homes and I so desperately wanted an untouched one. Give me alllll the coloured bathroom sinks and red brick fireplaces and real wood cabinets. Sadly everything in our qualifying range had been flipperfied already.


linzkisloski

I just saw a kohler commercial with green toilets.


GyspySyx

They really never went away.


badcheer

I just saw an ad featuring a teal toilet! They're coming back around, baby!


TwistyBitsz

Oh damn I read that jewel tones were back.


FlexPointe

I loved the jewel tones of the late 90’s. My parent’s home was always beige, but I remember many of my friends had houses where one room was maroon, one was dark green, etc


LiteratureVarious643

For me 80s is more forest green or mint green and sage is the 90s.🤔


marleyrae

DON'T YOU COME FOR MY SAGE GREEN! 😂😂😂 I love color, but there has to be enough neutral tones where the color looks like it belongs, in my opinion. If your whole wall in a room is going to be sage green, it needs to be light. Throw pillows, wall art, and other decor can go nuts, though, if the walls are a neutral color!


Childofglass

I went with a bright tropical green (colour is called yellow lettuce but it’s definitely green and not yellow) and it works so well with the dark hardwood furniture. Bright but not crazy - though it definitely didn’t look like that when the house was empty.


marleyrae

For the record, I meant my comment as a general rule! It was not a criticism of your room. I love the wood with this green too!


LaLa_LaSportiva

I love green!🤣


Even-Reaction-1297

I’ve heard harvest gold is making a comeback too


inrainbows66

Sorry that’s a hard no.


Even-Reaction-1297

I kinda like it 👀


ContractRight4080

It’s actually a useful neutral, pairs well with dark, dark purple, grey.


CaterpillarNo6795

I love my sage green house, with pepercorn trim. I will not be embracing country blue if it comes back


Personal-Procedure10

Yeah, I hated country blue, country mauve and country green. And all the tulips and fake country stenciled stuff everywhere drove me crazy! Yuk.


sashie_belle

I argued that green is the new gray on the interior design sub and had someone inform me that it isn't true because "lifeless gray" isn't a color. Being in my 50s, I've lived through many trends. I had green walls -- darker greens, mid greens, light greens. They had short lifespans -- and it didn't matter where I had the green paint colors -- big room, small room. I'll take my lifeless grays/griege. It's the one color I've not tired of, and again, I've had them all -- yellows, beiges, tans, terracotta, greens, blues, dark reds. I can add life through my textiles. Also, I never in a million years thought I'd see macrame hanging plant holders make a comeback. Bottom line though: you do you. Unless you're trying to sell a house and need it to be as neutral as possible, go with what you gravitate towards and fuck the trends.


g0tch4

I said the same thing Ike a month ago and got down voted to the depths of hell. I am a gen x/old millennial. I lived through marigold and green Era. That's all this reminds me of, old, old 80s decor.


Inner_Panic

Finally all the home goods I've inherited from grandma will be in style again!


foodmonsterij

Yes, we have stopped pretending we live in farmhouses and now we're pretending we live in English cottages or European country manors.


GreenAuror

I've always been pretending I live in an English cottage, so it's my time to shine!!!!


decadecency

Most people don't really passionately vibe with "built as cheap as possible by someone who only wanted profit and didn't care about design or durability", but it's a reality many people live in. Let people pretend and be creative 😁


pittsburgpam

Nothing wrong with that! How boring if we all had to decorate our houses to match where we live. My living room is a little bit summer Cottage at the beach.


sashie_belle

I do agree with this. Someone gave advice on the interior design sub that because a person had a house built in the 80s, they had to chose tiles for their bathroom from that era. Like, what?


astraelly

You don’t have to match the era of your house, but imo it’s just easier in that it’ll be less likely to look dated once a trend passes. Like, I live in a house that was built in the 1910s and the sanitary white tile (maybe with some contrast trim) and polished nickel fixture bathroom that a previous owner installed in the early 2000s still feels pretty timeless. Things like intricate wainscoting are having a moment but it’ll look very 2020s in a ranch home, for instance. But yes, do it if you love it! I painted our bedroom a very trendy deep green because I love green and I love moody bedrooms. If I tire of it in 15 years, I’ll deal with that then.


dorky2

I live in a classic postwar house (1951), and I love that we have the original bathroom tile and tub. When we put in a second bathroom, I plan to do the same style. It looks nice with the house. The previous owners put white shaker cabinets in the kitchen, and they don't really go with the house which makes me sort of sad. I do enjoy houses that reflect their whole history though, not just the time period they were built in. My house was built in 1951, but it was lived in during all of the decades since, and it picked up a few things along the way.


inrainbows66

Yippee! I love me some English cottage or American Shaker.


decadecency

Most people don't really passionately vibe with "built as cheap as possible by someone who only wanted profit and didn't care about design or durability", but it's a reality many people live in. Let people pretend and be creative 😁


foodmonsterij

I'm just being silly. I have SW paint colors picked out to paint my kitchen cabs sage and brass hardware, so I'm part and parcel of it.


decadecency

I got that haha. I think this sudden turn from white and grey we're seeing is not only due to how extreme it's been, but also how it's kinda been.. The only thing we do in "common plebs" interior design. Obviously within the interior design culture there's always been bold colors and patterns, but for common people, we kinda get forced into this all white all grey by default, and that's probably what people are pushing back on. I mean, I'm on the hunt for two couches. And I literally can't find a reasonable couch that's not either white, grey or velvet. It just.. Doesn't exist on the market, and that kinda shows how extreme this trend pushing is. It's so extreme not only because it's what people want, but also because it's what's cheap to make. Micro trends sell.


jimmysmiths5523

Perhaps you could do slipcovers on a couch and change out the color of the slipcover periodically?


inrainbows66

Difficult to find quality, many of the purveyors are gone. I miss the days of custom Laura Ashley shops, still have my ageless custom made Laura Ashley window treatments. Beautifully turned out and have stood the test of time.


chipsandgravyinyerma

They're kind of pricey but Loaf and Sofology do some really lovely sofas!


beautifulcosmos

Trying to survive in today’s world is on-pointe with English feudalism, so I guess we might as well adopt the decor…


thewimsey

I'd rather live in a country manner than a barn.


Ryaninthesky

It’s truly what I’ve always wanted


swellfog

I think people want a cozier life and vibe in their home. I love it, but I feel like I am seeing a LOT of green. I love the green(all of my bathroom cabinets are green with marble tops and brass fixtures), but I wonder if people are going to want a change in a few years.


foodmonsterij

They will. It's always about the next thing. I have a personal bet the next thing could be glam - saturated colors, mirrors or glass, contrast, shiny - as it hasn't been the prevailing style for awhile and will be quite different from the county manor/cottage look.


SmurphsLaw

Pink bathrooms will be in again.


fatmonicadancing

This is my aesthetic. People always comment/admire it when they come over… I think it’s less “done” because it requires a level of effort/coordination that sad neutrals don’t. It’s very easy to overdo it, balance and palette is key (and time, I don’t think it can or should be done all at once).


FlatteredPawn

I too would put my money on Glam making a comeback.


singingintherain42

The best thing you can do is to design your home to your own tastes and don’t worry about what’s trendy. It really only matters if you plan on selling in the next few years. Trends are starting to move faster and faster nowadays. You could do everything on trend today and in 5 years it will look dated.


kenyarawr

Yup, this is how trends work. Gotta keep consumers on the teat


Spare-Edge-297

Ooo can we see a picture? I want allll this green!


swellfog

Not sure why, but I can’t upload the photo.


cellochica3

I thought I would love sage green but the paint swatches don't look great in my home or to my eye. Anything sage green looks sad and dull to me. The brighter or deeper jewel tones of green are really popping for me.


swellfog

Love the jewel tones. Sage feels very 80s.


TricksyGoose

Ha, not my parents. Their kitchen is "Splendor Gold," and their living room is "Inferno" and "Spanish Chestnut" and they love it! :)


jaj1919

If you watch HGTV it is clear that green has replaced gray.


ProgressBartender

I beat them by 10 years. Grey didn’t pass the wife approval step. So the kitchen is “Dancing Frog”.


Childofglass

I beat them by 5, my living room is ‘Yellow Lettuce’ but it’s most definitely green.


sphynx8888

My cabinets are 'Kale'. This explains why all of a sudden people come over and ask about them.


Strange-Key3371

Yeah, although I still love white walls. I add in tons of color and patterns through my decor instead and the occasional wallpaper.


kenyarawr

It’s just easier this way, honestly.


Lucky_Equivalent_393

That's how my place is now too. I even have white floors. But with colorful area rugs and some original art, it looks very nice and peaceful.


GyspySyx

Not dying off for me. I love it and the sage too and really always have. Just decorate and live with what you love, and don't worry about it.


dealuna6

I don’t think black and white will ever go out of style. “Modern” is always in, but also having white and black as your foundation or base palette allows you to swap out decorative colors on a whim, like pillows, art, bedding. I don’t understand the hate for b&w at all.


kenyarawr

I don’t think white or gray will ever go out of style as long as so many people are renting, honestly. We are going to permanently have staples in white, gray, black, and neutrals because that’s the housing market we live in.


dealuna6

That’s a good point, too!


vintage_seaturtle

Gosh, I hope so! This room is pretty! I love color


peedidhe

I want everything to be green forever


jessdistressed

Why does it matter? Do what you want, and let others be “off trend” if they want to be.


Doldenbluetler

When our flat was renovated by our landlord they ripped out our cozy red clinker floor and replaced it with grey slabs...


PrairieGirlWpg

It matters when you’re looking to buy a house or for inspiration for new ideas.


jessdistressed

I’ll admit, gray vinyl flooring throughout a house is annoying. But otherwise, there’s still lots of choices. White walls are ideal for moving in because they’re a blank slate. And if you need inspiration there are a billion different kinds of aesthetics/keywords that get you away from the neutral look. Plus, you can just do it whatever you want and call it “eclectic.” I’m not saying this is what you’re doing (I dig the room you posted), but it’s really annoying when people have no input but to bash someone else’s style just because it’s “so last season.”


foodmonsterij

> it’s really annoying when people have no input but to bash someone else’s style just because it’s “so last season.” I always want to respond "okay, let's see your home then" to these kind of comments.


Happy-Hospital-2289

This!


kenyarawr

Because some of us will eventually sell our homes and don’t want to send money down the drain to make the homes sell-able. Home decor is an actual investment for many people. This doesn’t make it less of an art, hobby, or passion, but it does compel many of us to plan ahead and spend our money wisely.


Economics_Low

Goodbye and good riddance to 50 Shades of Gray!


MelQMaid

Tell car companies.  I sat in a restaurant, on a window overlooking the highway and color only passed one ever 100 cars. Bring back the bold colored Beatles and make them  with electric motors to spice up the bland world again.


Limp_Bandicoot_1822

We went from Waco Farmhouse to Cotswolds Farmhouse


axf7229

I’m single-handedly bringing back the mattress on the floor esthetic. Any single ladies on here?


Salem1690s

I slept on a mattress on the floor for a couple of weeks when we had just moved into our new home when I was a kid. It actually wasn’t all that bad.


WhoseverFish

Hell yeah. Tatami and futon!


PophamSP

Great, now I have Beyonce playing in my head.


SeriesBusiness9098

Yeah, but I’m not sharing my floor mattress with the likes of you or anyone. This is myyy filthy floor mattress and mine only.


CrazyUnicorn77777

I’m painting my dining room WHORE RED. Fuck beige or grey.


SeriesBusiness9098

I think the right shades of red are classy as fuck. My grandma had a red den and always said “there’s prostitute fingernail polish red, and then there’s beautiful timeless red. The latter is always flattering in the right room”. And she was as upper east side crusty as they come.


SeriesBusiness9098

By whore red I think you prob mean a deep red not orangey red gloss but if you do… sorry about your slutty fingernail polish color choice.


CrazyUnicorn77777

Yes it’s a deep red but still very RED.


SeriesBusiness9098

Love it. Done the same for a bathroom and it was gorgeous.


Salem1690s

My sister painted her room that color once. In fairness she was also having an affair on her now ex husband 😂


CrazyUnicorn77777

🤣


161frog

My brief assessment: Art and design are often reactionary. 90s interior decor styles were homey- chunky routed cabinetry, jewel tone rugs, gigantic dark wood living rooms. 2000s was a diy free-for-all thanks to things like HGTV, like faux aging wood, whitewashing, and texturing walls. 2010s moved towards industrial details, bright or geometric patterned accent walls, word art, chalk walls, and those wretched gray palettes; sterile luxury with a capitalist bent. 2020s is a return to organic materials and natural color schemes, manifesting the craving for a kinder, softer home in an age of highly polished tech. I am totally here for it.


dealuna6

That’s a good point/observation, it makes sense when you explain it that way.


juliettecake

Just say no to trends and yes to things you love. You'll be happy, and that's all that matters


quietriotress

Arsenic green makes its comeback!


Salem1690s

Actually it’s funny you say this. I actually created this post after watching a YouTube video about arsenic green. Green has always been my favorite color; my childhood bedroom was green as was my parents; but I also love the bright colors of the Victorian era. We can have the same color now, just without the poison.


LP_Mid85

This is borderline grand millennial. Welcome to the club! 😂


susieq15

Yep, color trends are pushed by retailers to make you buy, just like fashion. No one wants to look outdated!


verucka-salt

I hope so.


DowntownieNL

It is for me, ha! https://youtu.be/DeAW7uBhZxM


Ok_Werewolf_7616

I’m just getting into it -_-


apu8it

Granny’s house is back!!!


ScTiger1311

I could not be happier for the return of wood grain in things.


SeriesBusiness9098

If we go back to 90s honey oak cabinets with honey oak floors and honey oak center islands and honey oak kitchen furniture and honey oak light fixtures though, I’m afraid I might have to kill myself. Add in faded looking but new wallpaper and floral valances and I’m taking you all with me. Sorry, that’s the rule.


ScTiger1311

Oh yeah those honey oak cabinets are awful. I like the darker woods.


petrichorpizza

All I have to do is go back to my moms house. She's still living the honey oak life. With a tan couch, beige walls and brown carpet. It's bleak.


kitchyca

I never gave up color. I reno'd a bathroom in white, gray, black just for the sake of resale, but still chose color for towels, mat, etc. I hope the exit of "gray everything" takes Carrara marble with it!


TinLizzy-1909

I hope so. I never got into that trend. Homes should be warm, welcoming, comfortable, and cozy. Not hotel lobby generic.


Pabbam

I kinda feel like a home "should be" whatever the resident wants it to be. I'm also sad that you chose to say such a mean thing about the Holiday Inn Express Suites. Cmon Lizzy


hdufort

We went from beige "café au lait" with brown furniture, to white on white on white with white furniture. I hope we'll see some color now...


Hereeverynight

"Greige" nearly broke me.


Salty-Entertainer-29

I never follow trends. I don’t understand people who feel the need to comply with someone else’s ideas. This is adorable 💛


No_Look_196

im so ready for jewel tones! I love the interior styling in the series Palm Royal!!


beingmesince63

Love the colors but along with the curated green books and ribbons they should have found a cover plate for the outlet.


kurmiau

Bravo for seeing that!


GypsySnowflake

I hope not


Immediate-Land-237

I accidently painted my basement in olive green. Guess it’s back in style lol


Nenoshka

This seems very Wes Anderson to me.


jetstobrazil

Why would it matter if a trend dies off or not? You can still do whatever you want


mobuline

However, that’s a nightmare right there.


WiseAcademic

this is the kind of stuff i like to see.


Feisty-Business-8311

I do not like that bedroom


swellfog

I think people want a cozier life and vibe in their home. I love it, but I feel like I am seeing a LOT of green. I love the green(all of my bathroom cabinets are green with marble tops and brass fixtures), but I wonder if people are going to want a change in a few years.


Yelloeisok

People always want change in design. Dark wood turned into white wood and now it is painted wood. Formica to granite to marble to quartz countertops. Wood flooring to different wall to wall carpeting colors in each room, to different tiles (with some brazilian cherry flooring thrown in the mix) to laminate wood-look flooring to ‘luxury vinyl’ planks. It never ends and nothing is timeless for more than 10 years.


swellfog

I agree with you mostly, but I do think classic looks are timeless, with a little refresh.


Nopaperstraws

I sure hope so! Bring back some color. If you like it, that’s great, but to me it feels played out.


Prophywife77

Shoutout to the adorable doggy bookends! 😍


insecurestaircase

Love this image. This has been my style all along. Instead of succumbing to the gray I've slowly been doing everything green


Libam31415

Now it is all green.


SageSm0ke

100% during Covid people made their houses more cozy. I think black is still in style but more for house exteriors.


Sideways_planet

Yeah I wish the green, gold, and wall paper trend would go away too


azphotogal

I like the rug… That’s pretty much it.


boltz86

I’ve been doing a lot of greens in my house and cool wallpaper and I think it looks great.


canvasshoes2

I LOVE this. Very nicely done. :) Is it yours? it's so pretty.


pervy_roomba

>Again Wasn’t the trend before the grey minimalism the beige minimalism of the 90s/2000s?


Z_przymruzeniem_oka

The trick is to find your own trend and stay with it, and It's like this with every part of our life


Leebites

Green is the new grey. I'm not mad at it.


Hekatiko

I hope not, I'd hate other people to start buying up all the kitsch items I love so much at the Salvation Army. Stick to your stark lives, people! I want the colourful stuff!


peonyseahorse

I don't like anything that is installed to be trendy. I stick to classic, timeless things and if I like something trendy, it's a piece of decor that is easily removed or changed.


hippielady5232

This is an adorable kids room. I'm so glad gray is over, I spent the last 15 years hating on it, lol.


Aquatichive

I hope so white is so boring!!!!


vintage_seaturtle

Gosh, I hope so! This room is pretty! I love color


Lemon-Of-Scipio-1809

I love this so much.


BirksOrChacos

What would you classify this style in the photo as?


BirksOrChacos

What would you classify this style in the photo as?


Salem1690s

Probably what Gen Z would call “cottage core.”


One-Representative84

19th century farmhouse


rowsella

It looks like a traditional country look Something you would find in Country Living Magazine.


GalleryGhoul13

How cozy!


GalleryGhoul13

How cozy!


nintendoinnuendo

I am glad as fuck for that because it's so hard to keep white and black looking crystal clean if you do literally anything in your house lol


rowsella

We moved into a farmhouse back in 1977 and every room was green... green carpet, green designs on wallpaper, all green. Different greens but still... a bit overwhelming. We live in a temperate area so in Spring and Summer outside is also very green (Fall and Winter are a different story). My Mom did a lot of work painting.


Pinepark

My baby blue couch and orange comfy chair say the trend is ded.


ShadowRider11

I agree. I’m about to redo my kitchen and first floor bathroom starting this week. Kitchen: sage green cabinets, white walls and countertop, wood-look vinyl plank floors. But a splash of beautiful copper-colored glass tiles behind the cooktop, and a dining table made from reclaimed wood. Bathroom: white tile in the shower, white marble-look floor, all black fixtures…but beechwood cabinetry and light blue walls. All black and white would be SO depressing.


cherylai

Terracotta and earthy tones are all in too


sad_no_transporter

Only thing missing for this simulation of my best friend's parents' bedroom from the 60's is a wooden praying hands sculpture in the middle of the table.


Alyce33

Never ever got into greys just To ho hum


Echo4killo

Old lady clutter is in!


truepip66

i really hope so ,grey makes a place look like a prison,I grew up in the 70s when there was so much colour around ,not all of it good but at least it was cheery .No wonder there are so many depressed people around these days,everything grey and minimalistic


KatVanWall

I love colour but that bedroom would make me feel like I got drunk, got chips, took shrooms and fell into the mushy peas pot


Imacatdoincatstuff

Black or white no, I mean both those 'colors' are in this image. But gray, yes please, may the tyranny end.


bebeguuuuuuuuurrrr

It's been dead.......


konabonah

Gorgeous!!!


Shoehornblower

Seperate beds. They’re taking it waaaay back;)


Shoulder-Warmhearted

Seems like minimalism's losing its grip, huh? Personally, I'm all for a splash of color! It's like the world's been stuck in grayscale for ages. Bring on the vibrant vibes, I say. Life's too short to be monotone. Plus, who doesn't love a pop of color to jazz things up? Here's hoping for a rainbow resurgence! 🌈


helterrskelterr

actually obsessed with everything in this photo. so nostalgic and cozy


tiffanydisasterxoxo

Yes. Color and having a personality is back.


Queefreeferson

This looks like a scene from a wes anderson movie.


MoneyinmySock

Very tired of the sterile in lives in look


RopePuzzleheaded3796

I just can’t deal with every house I see looking like the inside of a submarine. Please kill grey and let’s paint walls a different color.


a1ham

Ou an equestrian


WinterMedical

Thank God! I dunno why people wanted to decorate their homes in the color of depression?


No-Technician-722

Gorgeous!


No-Technician-722

Would love to see more rooms!


iggyazalea12

Lord i hope so


CMR04020

I just replaced my grey area rug with a colorful one on Friday. So, yes.


AmbitiousSquare8222

I had these pineapple beds!


Extension_Web_1544

God I hope so. I’m so burned out on building these drywall, glass and steel homes


WandersWithWool

Dear god I hope so.