Double retro trouble!

Posted on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 by midcenturyjo

What better way to end the working week than a second dose of retro inspiration. Once again these images are scanned from Better Homes Decorating Ideas, Ruth Quatermaine, Meridith Publishing Company, 1967. Bedrooms bedrooms and more bedrooms. Master, guest and children’s rooms to love or loathe.

Leigh says:

It's funny how the beds then looked like bricks! Ugh, they look so uncomfortable. I did a post too about old Better Homes and Gardens. I loved looking through them

Wow – total color overload! I’m trying to remember what my bedroom looked like in 1967 – I think I remember a hot pink polka dot chenille bedspread with a ballerina on it.
these are too much fun. Thanks
Jackie

my eyes are bleeding LOL! Way too much visual information… but I suppose that’s how children’s rooms are meant to look. A room only a mother could love in my opinion 😉

180/360 says:

I think these are SO funky. I love seeing stuff like this. It reminds of me my youth. 😉

David J says:

Jonathan Adler has been doing stuff like this for years.
And that’s why I LURVE him.

Xander says:

There is something a little unsettling about some of these images… Like, why is there an oil of a donkey in an otherwise rather pink girl’s room (and what creature is guarding the bed to the right?) Though, I would love that circular animal rug for my niece! -X

I agree Xander. What about that Bride of Chucky doll in the first picture and the decapitated house head in the last?!! The details are what’s fun about these retro shots.

corine says:

Better light, better photographer and we’d be incredibly close to what’s going on right now. I’m amazed.

Just the best blog I have seen so far, I’m here with friends in my living room, south brazil, admiring the houses ~u’re showing in your blog. Thank u very much for the astonishing ideas u gave us. Im all inspired and because of your blog, I decided to make some changes in my flat. Thank u very much.Ricardo

Thank you. Your blog IS inspiring! I love the red with the red rug and the green plates. Beautiful.

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