50 Design Pics From The ’70s And ’80s That Show How Different Those Eras Were
InterviewWood paneling on the walls, a record player resting on the sideboard, crocheted cushions on the floral couch and a shag rug for the cat to cozy up on on the linoleum floor. Do you feel like you've been transported to the groovy days of the 1970s?
If you’re looking for a blast from the past today, pandas, we’ve got some beautiful and nostalgic photos down below from the 70s Design and 80s Design subreddits. From furniture that might remind you of your grandparents’ home to advertisements for kitchen carpets, enjoy scrolling through these designs that were all the rage. And be sure to upvote the photos that make you want to embrace some of that retro style today!
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By Demand, My Retro Pizza Hut!
Sunroom, 1989
Whether you were alive during the 70s and 80s or not, there’s a pretty good chance that you’re familiar with the decades’ signature styles. Warm patterns full of yellows, oranges, reds and browns, as well as florals and bold wallpapers were trademarks of the 1970s. Meanwhile, the 1980s preferred pastels, Memphis Design, glass blocks and chubby furniture.
And while most of us choose not to decorate our homes exactly like our parents or grandparents did 40-50 years ago, plenty of us want to make sure that the style of those generations doesn’t completely die out either. The 70s Design and 80s Design subreddits are dedicated to preserving the art and overall vibes of those time periods. They share gorgeous photos of these old school designs and allow members to reminisce on those days that are long behind us now.
Grace Jones Photographed By Jean-Paul Goude For The Cover Of Her "Nightclubbing" Album - 1981
70’s Living Room
Peak Mall Culture
To learn more about the 70s Design subreddit and why it’s important to keep these photos from the past alive, we reached out to the page. New moderator u/David-Ox was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda and shared that he’s only recently taken the reins of the community, to prevent it from being closed.
But despite not being in charge of it for long, David says he appreciates how large the subreddit is. Since its creation in 2015, r/70sdesign has amassed nearly 26k members. “In general we can learn so much from history,” he noted. “And 70s design is no exception. Not to look at things too literally, but a good example is the earthy color tones that were used in the time. Nowadays, we see so much less of that.”
Conversation Pit ❤︎
An Appealing Bathroom
“Merry Mushroom” Kitchen Accessories (Sold By Sears In The 70s)
David also shared that, despite being too young to have lived through the 1970s, he misses the “natural look and feel of stuff” from that time period. “I can see its beauty,” he told Bored Panda. “Not just in the items we used everyday but also the people. The look of regular people was more diverse, and they weren't afraid to wear whatever they wanted. I hear that a lot from people who lived through it. Of course, you had fashion, but still people wore what they wanted, and repairing or modifying clothing pieces was not as rare as it is today.”
Pioneer Pl-1200a
My Grandparent's Untouched Bathroom Circa 1974
‘70s Living Room Perfection
“The 70s are known for its hippie culture, and it shows in so many things in their day to day lives,” David continued. “The acceptance of everything and everyone. I hear stories about how people would do more for each other just to be good, not because they had to.”
Underground Residence Of French Architect Étienne Fromanger, Designed In 1972
I Don’t Think I’ve Ever Seen So Much ‘70s In One Picture Before—
70s Time Capsule House (Ramona California)
We were also curious about how much David embraces 70s style in the way he dresses and decorates his home. “I am a big fan of mid century modern furniture, this is of course more 50-60s, but early 70s design is still very good,” he shared. “I am, however, a bigger fan of the clothes of the 70s. The feel of the outfits really resonates with me.”
Artwork By Frank Frazetta, 1979
This Mcdonalds Hasn't Been Renovated Since The 80's/90's
Classic Casio In The 80's
“It’s hard or expensive to find good [70s clothing] pieces these days, but sometimes I see people wear original stuff and I just feel happy,” David continued. “It's hard to describe the feel and look and the feeling I get when seeing them. But I think it's a combination between earthy tones and natural colors. I think we are meant to look at those types of colors more than the standard black and white stuff we have nowadays.”
Harvest Gold Kitchen Heaven, 1970s
Shaggin' Wagon, Luv Machine, Brown... Whatever The Name, Custom Vans From This Era Are So Striking!
Found An ‘89 Honda Vtr250 On My Walk Today
David also emphasized the importance of continuing to share photos from the past. "It's all about learning from history,” he noted. “And I feel like we were really close to harmony with clothes and colors back in that time. Some furniture is really over the top with details and that's not my thing, but I can at least learn from it or take certain elements. Because the 70s was the last decade of natural materials and colors.”
Hotel Room Inside The Brickman Hotel Of The Catskills, South Fallsburg, New York, 1970′s
That’s A Lot Of 1970s In One Living Room
Fotomat Drive-In In Los Angeles, Ca (1979)
Are these photos taking you back to the home you grew up in or your grandparents’ home, pandas? We hope you're enjoying this virtual trip through a time capsule, and please remember to keep upvoting the pics you love the most. Let us know in the comments what your favorite elements of 70s and 80s designs are, and then if you're interested in checking out even more retro designs, look no further than right here!
Aston Martin Lagonda Interior With It’s Digital Dashboard
Back in the day it was an electronic nightmare. Extremely expensive to keep on the road.
A Glitter Gold Starburst Shoe Rack I Found In My Building’s Trash Room ✨
70s-Fantastico Trailer House, Oklahoma 🆒
The 70s
memory triggered. Except my Dodge Dart Sport 340 was cooler looking than this one. Blue with a black racing stripe and a hood scoop. Some days I miss that car. Surprising amount of power when you stomped on it. Could totally smoke an intersection. Old me says, "OMG tires are expensive!" but teenager me thought it was cool.
Peak Taco Bell
I have a picture of me with a bowlcut and wooden heartshaped earrings in this color scheme from my first day of school.... the horror
1970s Bathroom Decor From The Jc Penney Catalog
Christian Dior Prêt À Porter 🚬🫦🍸 Magazine Jours De France, Octobre 1974
Super ‘70s Den
House Built In 1989 And Never Renovated
“Welcome To Sunny Monte Carlo” Chevrolet Ad, 1974. Check Out Those Swiveling Bucket Seats!
A Rad Postmodern Courtroom On Miami Vice (1986)
Interior Of The Barbican Foyer, 1981
From 'The American Standard Design Book' (1976)
1978 Pet Computer Brochure
My 1989 Buick Reatta Dashboard
Life Is Unfair
1970s Bathroom
“Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Book” 1969
“Colonial” Living Room Furniture From The Sears Catalog, 1975
“Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Book” 1969
Orthodontist's Office, Dallas, Texas, 1979
Entrance To J.c. Penney Store, Circa 1971 J.c. Penney Co. Photo, From Their Annual Report
👁️ Biba Cosmetics 🫦 1973
“Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Book” 1969
“Better Homes & Gardens Decorating Book” 1969
Columbus Occupational Health Center, Columbus, Indiana (Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer, 1977)
The decorating styles are a bit dubious at times, but man I miss the days when there was color in the world.
I would take any of these home designs and colors over the bland and beige color schemes of today.
I kinda want a post of each and every page of the better homes & gardens decorating book from 1969
The 70's had a simultaneously boring yet garish scheme, rivaled only by the 80's fetish with tacky wood paneling. The 90's wasn't much better.
Shag carpet, wood panels on the wall, and the blue haze from cigarette smoke. That's what I remember from my childhood >
The decorating styles are a bit dubious at times, but man I miss the days when there was color in the world.
I would take any of these home designs and colors over the bland and beige color schemes of today.
I kinda want a post of each and every page of the better homes & gardens decorating book from 1969
The 70's had a simultaneously boring yet garish scheme, rivaled only by the 80's fetish with tacky wood paneling. The 90's wasn't much better.
Shag carpet, wood panels on the wall, and the blue haze from cigarette smoke. That's what I remember from my childhood >