Anonymous wrote:That stuff all looks so Florida condo to me. When I think of 1980s decor, I think of Queen Anne furniture; cranberry, navy and hunter green color schemes; plaid upholstery; and cherry cabinetry, all mixed up with Laura Ashley-type florals and ruffles, balloon valances, and rustic motifs like farm animals and folk art prints. Basically anything that evoked early America but could be purchased at the local mid-level furniture store.
Anonymous wrote:There's only a few small shifts between that first picture and The Wing.
Anonymous wrote:Those padded chairs in your 4th picture are already in style. Pastels are not in style.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to figure out how to modernize the glass blocks. I've seen a few photos with black frames around the blocks and smaller blocks that look great. We are building an apartment over our garage that will look into our bedroom and I want the apartment to have light but maintain our privacy.
Anonymous wrote:I'm trying to figure out how to modernize the glass blocks. I've seen a few photos with black frames around the blocks and smaller blocks that look great. We are building an apartment over our garage that will look into our bedroom and I want the apartment to have light but maintain our privacy.
Anonymous wrote:classy and glassy
The gold is back.
Anonymous wrote:That stuff all looks so Florida condo to me. When I think of 1980s decor, I think of Queen Anne furniture; cranberry, navy and hunter green color schemes; plaid upholstery; and cherry cabinetry, all mixed up with Laura Ashley-type florals and ruffles, balloon valances, and rustic motifs like farm animals and folk art prints. Basically anything that evoked early America but could be purchased at the local mid-level furniture store.