Jessica Salem, her husband Edward, and their 3-year-old son live in this house they renovated from its original 1970s condition to this warm and cozy family home. Credit: Jessica Salem Credit: Jessica ...
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The 1970s home trend designers hope never comes back (and it's not carpet in the bathroom)
Designers say faux wood paneling is the top 1970s design trend that should never come back. Real wood paneling is having a comeback, but the faux paneling lacks warmth and authenticity. Shag carpet, ...
Visit a middle-class home in the ’70s and you’d be guaranteed to find at least a few specific items: shag carpeting, wood-paneled walls, and plenty of avocado green appliances. Sure, everyone had ...
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1970s kitchen trends everyone loved
When you conjure up an image of a 1970s home, you might picture brown and orange swirls and little else. Don't get us wrong, brown and orange were BIG, but the decade's designs were so much more ...
“A big consideration in what we do too is, ‘Will this be something that we like and we like only? Or will it be something that is practical for somebody else in the future?'” said homeowner Gene Enos.
Mar. 10—ROCHESTER — Michelle and Gene Enos have grown into their northeast Rochester home. With each remodel project from the landscaping to the bathrooms and window cranks, they plastered their care ...
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