It’s the ’90s. If you’re a teenager, you have colorful beads instead of a solid door, posters and pennants all over the walls, inflatable furniture, and, if you were extra cool, a see-through phone. In the rest of the house, you’d find sponge-painted walls in the living room, golden oak cabinets and trim in the kitchen, and frilly shower curtains in the bathroom. The ’90s were full of iconic design trends, and we’ve rounded up some of the most popular ones below.
1. Sponge-Painted Walls
2. Iconic Florida Living Rooms
3. Frilly Shower Curtains
4. Colorful Carpet
5. Pastels & Funky Patterns
6. Forest Green and Maroon Color Schemes
7. Kitchens With Golden Oak, Valances, and Wallpaper
8. Colored Bathtubs, Sinks, and Toilets
9. Turf in Sunrooms
10. Pennants Everywhere and Chairs on Wheels
11. Purple & Teal Color Schemes
11. A Peach Bathroom Vanity and Tiled Walls
12. Glass, Brass, and Blinds
13. Repetitive Pastel Palettes
14. Decor Inspired by the Sea
Inflatable Furniture
For a deeper dive into 1990s culture, don’t miss 15 Vintage 1990s Ads That Are Pure Nostalgia. You should also check out 15 Items From the ’90s That Could Still Be Valuable and 10 Collectible ’90s Toys That Increased in Value. And for a glimpse into school life during this decade, be sure to read 10 School Items Every Middle-Class Kid Had in the ’90s.
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