Plant lovers today might strongly disagree, but ferns were everywhere and highly valued in the past. But they don't have to be in every room anymore.
You may remember decorating your home with animal prints or having at least one item in a room with one.
Lace doilies and their retro look have a charm that can't be denied, but they give off an old-fashioned vibe.
Mass-produced art is good for people who are on a tight budget, but seeing the same piece of art in three different homes can get boring.
In the 1990s, people liked to decorate their homes in creative ways, which led to sponge painting becoming a style.
If you were alive in the 1980s, you probably remember bathrooms with soft colors. But it's time to stop following this trend.
The early 2000s ushered in various household trends, including low-rise jeans, frosted tips, and a distinct kitchen style.
Carpet used to be popular in bathrooms, but it has a lot of bad things about it.
When curtains and window valances have the same design and both go with the furniture, it feels like time has stopped.
Phrases like "Live, Laugh, Love" used to be on the walls of homes, but now they make people cringe.