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No 70s home would be complete without the Green Lady hanging on the wall.
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My dad built our fireplace - it had a couple of 'nooks' to put ornamets in and two built in 'seats'!
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Originally posted by DemonEyeX View PostWhen I get a new house i'm going full retro.
Classic burnt brown & orange colour schemes.
And lots of flock wallpaper in my games room & movie room.
I always said if I were rich I would have an arcade room in the basement, combined with a groovy 70's lounge room - all chocolate brown and orange, replete with big corner sofa, a swirly carpet , a huge lava lamp and a decent 70's turntable & amp. Oh yeah.
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Originally posted by amethyst View PostWhat about those polysterene tiles on the ceilings fire hazard now,stick on tiles on the kitchen floor in green and yellow
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id do the same if i could afford it
can i come over when its finished.
id have wallpaper with mario on it samus, link, zelda and ganondorf etc.
and lots of wallpaper featuring hammer films chris lee peter cushing and the nasties.
be expensive to get this made though.
would be so worth it as your imaginationcould go wild on what to have on it.
Originally posted by DemonEyeX View PostWhen I get a new house i'm going full retro.
Classic burnt brown & orange colour schemes.
And lots of flock wallpaper in my games room & movie room.
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patterned carpets sideboards polished tables and chairs mirrors above mantelpieces on a chain mantel clocks
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When I get a new house i'm going full retro.
Classic burnt brown & orange colour schemes.
And lots of flock wallpaper in my games room & movie room.
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i remember my uncle having woodchip wallpaper its good stuff for warmth but if you want to remove it its a nightmare as we know.
at home we just have plain white wallpaper nothing special does the job.
in fact home is pretty much the same wallpaper wise as it was 25 yrs ago.
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Originally posted by the fox View Post
Cheese plants and rubber plants as accessories.
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What about those polysterene tiles on the ceilings fire hazard now,stick on tiles on the kitchen floor in green and yellow
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Originally posted by Richard1978 View PostThe flat wallpaper in the early series of Only Fools & Horses is a good example, Del must have got an end of line batch from Fads!
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Artex - Very unforgiving on the knuckles when working on a ceiling light or fan junction box.
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At one time (I'm guessing late 1970s-80s) slightly textured geometric paper was in fashion. My parents had some that was just stripes in our hall, but there were some with fancier patterns.
The flat wallpaper in the early series of Only Fools & Horses is a good example, Del must have got an end of line batch from Fads!
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My great aunt had the circular record-shaped artex on the stair wall in waves like fish scales. Nasty stuff!
The place I work now is an old building that has not been decorated since the 70's. Walked in on my first day and had to smile when I saw the same anaglypta wall paper in the corridors that my parents had (and still have) in their living room. I grew up with that pattern and have not seen it anywhere else. Huge waves of nostalgia!
To my utter surprise, you can still buy it!
Last edited by Trickyvee; 06-08-2013, 17:16.
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