In the ’80s, bathroom remodels became an ever-growing design trend. After all, the yuppie lifestyle meant long hours of work, so having a home sanctuary was important. If you had the right jo…
The quintessential '80s bathroom: If sunken tubs, wall-to-wall carpeting, and bathrooms the size of a loft apartment sound good to you, you'll find plenty to love here.
This tiny one-bedroom apartment was quite outdated. Agathe and her partner did the entire renovation themselves while working full-time, which meant they had to sleep in the kitchen for nearly two months!
The style of an 80s house can be effortlessly incorporated into modern spaces by adding a splash of nostalgia through a few key pieces.
The quintessential '80s bathroom: If sunken tubs, wall-to-wall carpeting, and bathrooms the size of a loft apartment sound good to you, you'll find plenty to love here.
Country Floors’ Decorating With Tiles, Roslyn Siegel, 1989 📚 Salvaged & scanned by @jpegfantasy 🖨️ Find me on Instagram 📸
The '80s were a fascinating decade. It was a time of excess, brash attitudes, and bold colors. A period when artists dared to dream in every possible direction, and cultural icons didn’t hold back with the creative forces they unleashed. But even though the '80s are widely known as the golden age of Western culture that blessed us with countless gifts, let’s be honest — it's equally weird. Especially stylistically.
A look into the history of a particularly weird old trend.