Replace This Immediately: 3 Tasteless Interior Items That Are Hopelessly Outdated

17.05.2024 20:55

In modern homes, it is rare to find a wooden abacus or a massive rotary telephone from the 1950s, because these items are long outdated.

However, there are other things (not so obvious) that are no less harmful to your interior – they were listed by the expert of the online publication “BelNovosti”, designer Yulia Tychino .

Pictures in cheap gilded frames bought in Chinese goods stores

This type of decor was at the peak of popularity in the late 1990s and 2000s, when on the walls of any home you could see a beach with palm trees, golden autumn in the forest, mountains with edelweiss, jaguars in the trees and fields with poppies.

They are definitely not suitable for modern interiors, so consider taking them to your dacha and setting up an exhibition there.

Double bed with a baroque headboard installed in a Khrushchev-era apartment

Many people dream of luxury and wealth after many years of living paycheck to paycheck. That is why sometimes couples decide to buy a huge bed with a pompous headboard decorated with varnish, curls and gilding.

Bedroom
Photo: © Belnovosti

A bed like this might look impressive in a four-star hotel in Turkey (and even that's not certain), but in the average apartment it looks ridiculous.

A much more relevant and modern solution would be a bed with simple geometry.

Multi-colored lambrequins made of thick fabrics on the window in the kitchen

Before you decorate your kitchen window with its daily fumes and variety of smells with ten linear meters of tulle, think about the feasibility of this decision.

From an aesthetic point of view, such a choice can only be called controversial: lush folds and curves do not correspond to the style of the kitchen area. The likelihood that other interior elements will match such decor is negligible.

Earlier we listed interior design solutions that look ridiculous.

Elena Shimanovskaya Author: Elena Shimanovskaya Editor of Internet resources

Julia Tychino Expert: Julia TychinoExpert / Belnovosti


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  1. Pictures in cheap gilded frames bought in Chinese goods stores
  2. Double bed with a baroque headboard installed in a Khrushchev-era apartment
  3. Multi-colored lambrequins made of thick fabrics on the window in the kitchen