I guess you had to have been there and lived thru the 70’s to appreciate all the earth tones and yellow, LOL. Every decade has its high and low points as far as fashions and decorating. As I recall, we all thought that we were just too modern for words. No one wanted the “dated” look of the 50’s, but the 30’s and 40’s style had a certain appeal for many during the 70’s. Everyone wanted either Avocado Green or Harvast Gold appliances. I moved into a brand new apartment in 73’, the very first tenant. It had Avocado Green appliances, Hotpoint BOL, the fridge was a single door model with a freezer comartment that needed to be defrosted. And the carpet was the much sought after green shag. I thought I had died and gone to heaven.
With time and maturity I’ve grown to have an appreciation for almost all time period styles. But I tend to like classic, timeless designs. I’ll always have a fondness for the designs of the 50’s, because those are the first furnishings, styles, furnishings and appliances that I can remember. I can find something good and bad about the design ideas of each decade. But that being said, the clothing fashions of the 70’s were really some of the worst. Extreme flared pants and those huge, pointed collars on mens shirts were just ugly.
Eddie
With time and maturity I’ve grown to have an appreciation for almost all time period styles. But I tend to like classic, timeless designs. I’ll always have a fondness for the designs of the 50’s, because those are the first furnishings, styles, furnishings and appliances that I can remember. I can find something good and bad about the design ideas of each decade. But that being said, the clothing fashions of the 70’s were really some of the worst. Extreme flared pants and those huge, pointed collars on mens shirts were just ugly.
Eddie