Keep reading to learn which ’90s decor choices you’re better off simply remembering, rather than recreating.
Gone are the bulky appliances and strangely-colored refrigerators.
You also may remember seeing tiled countertops in your friends' kitchens when growing up.
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“We left them behind for a reason,” he says.
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“I remember a lot of dusty, faux ivy in kitchens,” she says.
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Not able to care for a full-on fiddle leaf fig?
Plants such as succulents are easy to maintain over time and require little watering.
There are definitely someelevated-looking styleson the market that will fool your guests if styled right.
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Such a setup is definitely something of the past, according to Hall.
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Wallpaper Borders
Wallpaper borders were everything in the ’90s.
You might have spotted one in a nursery, primary bedroom, orbathroom.
Ward explains how they often come off looking temporary and as an afterthought.
Not into the full-on wallpaper look and don’t know what to do instead?
There are still plenty of nice looking ways to upgrade your walls without making your space appear dated.
Ward suggests opting for some nice crown molding or wood detailed to elevate your space.
Inflatable Furniture
Remember when plastic, inflatable chairs, and couches were all the rage?