Grab some Dunkaroos and join us for a walk down memory lane.
If these things made an appearance in your childhood home, you’re definitely a ’90s kid.
that reigned throughout most of the decade.
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In this moment of nostalgia, we’ll choose to forget the bust.
Ultrafrilly
This was the mom antidote to yourgrunge phase.
We need more stuff.
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Finding Fido in this room is like searching aWhere’s Waldo?book.
Can you spot the dog in this picture?
Wicker Furniture
Demand forwicker furniturewent wild.
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And we’re pretty sure these rooms had something to do with it.
Pattern x 1,000,000
PATTERNS!
Oh, and did we mention PATTERNS?
(Also, those window treatments.
We think designers secretly challenged each other to see how many stripes they could fit into one room.
We couldn’t talk about patterns from the ’90s and fail to mention gingham.
But the sofa fromFull Housewas enough to cement the patern’s status as a mainstay in American decor.
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Gingham on ev-er-y-thing – even the ceiling.
Carpet in the bathroomstill not a good idea.
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We know: “Wallpaper has made its comeback.”
And we still insist we won’t regret it.
Our kids will probably say, “Ugh!
Doesn’t this bath look like it would go perfectly with the D. J./Stephanie bedroom fromFull House?
Many times, yellow and blue lost red to strike out on their own.
And what ‘90shome decorwas complete without a round, skirted table?
But painting something in her house the color of Monica’s door was the closest she got.
Apparently, one window treatment was never enough.
Aah, the hours spent playing Oregon Trail … er … doing homework.
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A Closet for Your CDs
AN ENTIRE CLOSET FOR YOUR CDs.
Who would have thought that a decade later, the iPod would make this obsolete?
’90s Minimalism
To be fair, the ’90s had its share ofminimalism.
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