Retro

Retro Living Room Styles That Are Making a Comeback

When you think of the word retro, you might immediately think of mid-century modern living. However, today, the word retro has expanded to decor from the 80s, 90s, and even early 2000s, depending on which generation you're from personally. If you're interested in 90s TV and culture, if you want to create a throwback room from the 70s in your home, there are a few retro living room styles that are making a comeback you may want to consider.

Retro Furniture and Decor

From classic record players to velvet couches, there are many different ways to go about implementing retro furniture and decor into your own living room today. Whether you're thinking of adding a shag carpet or a specialized plush rug, there are no limits when you're brainstorming retro designs and ideas, as most modern schemes today incorporate elements from the past.

Venetian Blinds

Adding new blinds to any room in the home, including your living room, is another way to dramatically change the look and feel of the space. If you're in the market for new blinds or window treatments, consider investing in Venetian blinds. In most instances, Venetian blinds are made up of 2-inch wide slats (horizontal) that are often made from plastic, aluminum, or most popularly, wood.

Venetian blinds today come in all shapes and colors, whether you're covering a bay window or multiple shorter windows in the living room space itself. Whether you're interested in traditional wood-slatted blinds or if you're seeking a particular color, there are many different outlets and ways to go about finding Venetian blinds that suit the retro look you're going for at the time. Once you've determined you're interested in Venetian blinds, you can begin seeking them out locally or by checking online for various brands, manufacturers, and price points.

Bright Color Schemes

When choosing a paint color to go within your living room, it's advisable to do so by choosing from three colors that already exist with objects or decor in the space, according to This Old House. Fortunately, vivid, vibrant, and bright color schemes and palettes are making a comeback. To those who are tired of beige and minimalist design, you can welcome a wide range of themes back into your home, even if they're retro and outdated in nature.

Once you've decided it's time to repaint your living room and you're interested in a retro theme, you'll likely want to seek inspiration. To do so, consider joining online DIY and renovation communities with the use of video sites and social media. Compare styles, schemes, and themes to ensure you're on the right track.

Large One-Panel Windows

According to This Old House, windows typically last between 15 and 30 years. If you're in the market for a retro look in your living room, consider investing in a large one-panel window. Large, one-panel windows are part of an era that has since passed, but they are making a rapid comeback, especially with custom home designs. Instead of modernized bay windows and standard sliding windows, large, one-panel windows provide a much better view of your surroundings, regardless of the location of your home. They are also perfect for those who enjoy watching the snowfall or storms outside during the day and even at night.

Creating a retro living space in your home is a great way to truly bring the space to life while showing off the atmosphere and environment that is most appealing and welcoming to you. Taking the time to update your home with a retro design is a way to add your personal touches, personality, and sense of style to any space, big or small. Whether you want your living room to be an homage to the 80s or 90s, or you prefer the warm touch of mid-century modern furniture and tables, the only limitation is your own imagination.

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