" Bring back actual color . These muted , grey-headed homes are drab and void of imagination and style . "
Recently, we wrote a post where theBuzzFeed Communitytold uswhich “outdated” home design trends should make a comeback. Their responses caused QUITE a discussion, so now, it’s your turn to agree or disagree with their opinions.
Do YOU think these “outdated” home design trends should come back? It’s time to vote…
1.“Walls. Walls need to come back. No more open floor plans. I don’t want to be able to hear everything going on in my house at all times.”
— sarahm130
2.“I have always loved the look of an accent wall. Whether it be a solid color or a pattern, I feel like it gives the room personality, especially if it matches the rest of your decor.”
— 20 , Illinois
3.“Sunken living rooms. I haven’t seen one in over a decade, but I love the look of two steps down into the couch area. Leaves the rooms open, making the space feel large, but provides a touch of intimacy and lounge intrigue.”
— 49 , Georgia
4.“One trend I hope comes back is true dining rooms. I own a 1990 home, and I love the dedicated space. I made the dining room a bright lemon theme (the fruit and the color). Everyone who has visited loves it, and they go out of their way to linger in that room for the fun, poppy vibe. It’s like a gravity point.”
— toot - toot - mcgee
5.“Colorful porcelain in the bathroom. White is not only boring but also looks dingy a lot faster. I love our original harvest gold tub and sink.”
— jbdnco
6.“Having more bathrooms (or even bedrooms) rather than a GIGANTIC primary bedroom the size of a one-bedroom apartment. I don’t need a bedroom that big. I don’t have that much furniture. But what I DO like is having more than two bathrooms. That way, when guests come to stay, there’s always one available, making getting ready easier.”
— hannahreads
7.“I would love to see tan walls back in style because I’ve been putting off repainting! The grey trend only lasted five to 15 years (depending on location). Our old grey walls and white trim got dirty easily but photographed extremely well. My husband loves the ambiance of our Tuscan/traditional kitchen, and he swears it will come back in fashion again!”
— 42 , Oklahoma
8.“I grew up in a house with ceiling fixtures, so I’m used to a wall switch that lights up the whole room. I like old-school ceiling lights. Nope to that guess-which-outlets-work-with-the-wall-switch style of room wiring.”
— chisti
9.“Built-ins. Built-in shelves, built-in entertainment centers, built-in storage, anything that is built into the walls of a home! I loved those details.”
— boidiva02
10.“Put that fancy laundry ‘room’ back in the basement. Unless the house is huge, that space should be another bathroom (or closet), especially if there is only one bath in the house. There should ALWAYS be two bathrooms in every home if possible.”
— saudade13
11.“Not that I ever really thought it was outdated, but the farmhouse look is nice. … a nice light farmhouse creates a warm and durable look. I have an old house, so it matches the old walls and the look of the place so well already. Plus, a lot of stuff that can pass as farmhouse isn’t always expensive.”
— 40 , California
12.“Sliding barn doors. As a big time horse lover, I love to see a little bit of the barn/stable brought into my home.”
— 26 , California
13.“Actual color. These muted, gray homes are drab and void of imagination and style. I want to see patterns, bright colors, and other accents that I’ve never thought of — interior design is art, and I feel like we forgot that.”
— morgandemkey
14.“Pancake windows! What do I mean? I think it was popular in the ’50s through ’70s, when there was a little serving window from the kitchen to another room, like a dining room or a living room.”
— kjdombek
15.“Wicker and brass furniture. We’ve already brought back a ton of early ’80s decor. Imagine completing the look for that true immersion feeling.”
— 40 , USA
16.“Wood paneling. I’m talking about quality wood paneling. Mahogany or walnut, for example. There’s nothing better than a den with beautiful wood paneling, big windows, and built-in shelving. Bonus for terrazzo, conversation pit, or indoor planters. It’s just so cozy and beautiful.”
— 48 , Texas
And finally..
17.“The front porch. They were fun to decorate and it was a great way to meet the neighbors.”
— 50 , Pennsylvania
Note : Some response have been edited for distance and/or clarity .