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very nice indeed. One wonders why modern interior designers don't draw more colour and design elements from this time period. I especially like the liquor bottles.......classy! LOL :D

 

They are....they don't think so....basic forms and design elements are very contemporary to 'TODAY', imho. Just some variations of materials and a little less on the saturation of the color pallet.

 

My theory has been....every 30 years or so everything old is new in all design. Personally I'm kind of 'digging' the hip hugger bell bottoms on the females....again and waiting to see what Disco will be called this time around ROTFL

 

RPC-drop some current units in those images....take the saturation down...and you too could be the next trendy designer !!!!!!

 

RROTFL

WDA

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They are....they don't think so....basic forms and design elements are very contemporary to 'TODAY', imho. Just some variations of materials and a little less on the saturation of the color pallet.

 

My theory has been....every 30 years or so everything old is new in all design. Personally I'm kind of 'digging' the hip hugger bell bottoms on the females....again and waiting to see what Disco will be called this time around ROTFL

 

RPC-drop some current units in those images....take the saturation down...and you too could be the next trendy designer !!!!!!

 

RROTFL

WDA

 

..actually, i saw someone with (a guy) with their pants pegged the other day. it was hot in the 50's, back in the 80's, and coming soon to a mall near you.

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There's something about those images that really appeals to me. I love those old Walter Matthau films where everyone is immaculately dressed and the houses are all pastels with clipped lawns.

 

Anyway, don't you guys read Wallpaper and the like? All that gaudy stuff never went out!

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So Ernest...

Is the HORSE the new Red Ferrari? :D

 

I see that my non-existent authority is expanding.

 

No, the horse is fine. Only when everybody puts a horse in every kitchen rendering even if the real owner or prospective customer doesn't own a horse would it become a problem. Some kitchens should have donkeys, some goats, some just a few bunnies. You've got to do the hard reserach to discover which farm animal is appropriate to convey your subject's personality.

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I like how they did a detail insert of the green bathroom mat. In case we didn't already notice how bad it was.

 

I guess I was lucky growing up. My mom was into Danish Modern. But my sister and I did an accent wall in my dad's music room with Peter Maxx wallpaper. Dad never noticed. :D

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Its the Shag that I love, remeamber when everyone was putting shag carpets into their renderings:D I think that a horse with shag standing in the kitchen is going to be the new red ferrari.

 

A friend once bought a house with a shag carpet in the kitchen, very scary:eek:

 

JHV

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like your new avatar Justin

 

on a thread relevant note i can't help but wonder......will those 30 years from now say the same about our interior decorating style????????????

 

what do you think?

 

Cheers, its my company logo, Justin Hunt Visualization or JHV

 

Of cause people will look back at our decorating today as say EEEEEWWW. Just look what we were doiing 5 years ago, and we say daggy

 

JHV

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