1960s Interior Decorating
Now considered retro decorating, the 1960s interior decorating style was, at the time, cutting edge. According to the Interiordezine website, it was influenced by Italian design, emerging technology and space travel, and a youth culture that attacked traditional principles. The period's decor became the wave of the future, influencing many of today's looks. Does this Spark an idea?
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Significance
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Rapid industrialization influenced home decor. Metallic, modern, modular and minimalist furniture is the trademark '60s aesthetic, according to Retro Housewife. Popular art also inspired pieces. Cheap "fashionable" articles that were designed to only last a short time were more readily available to consumers, says Interiordezine.
Features
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While shaggy rugs and "kooky" colors were all the rage in 1960s rooms, the kitchen also featured innovations, says House Beautiful. Kitchens featured modern and easy-to-clean technology of the time, including disappearing work areas behind folding doors to conceal the mess, and colorful counters and cabinetry painted in blue, yellow or green.
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Expert Insight
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House Beautiful recommends "Mad Men," a television drama series, for a look at 1960s home and office decor. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the show's set decorator turns to vintage issues of House Beautiful magazine and Sears and Montgomery Ward catalogs to see the decade's trends.
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- Photo Credit capturing images in the 60's image by Jake Hellbach from Fotolia.com