Edward
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I also love avocado green.
Paired with dark brown shag carpet? That's how it was done over here!
I actually happen to like Marigold, green and blue bathrooms that were fashionable through the 70s.
I like some of the coloured stuff I've seen in old fifties pictures. Seems to me that coloured porcelain came in then. I could definitely go for the same baby blue shade as Fender's Sonic Blue. I'm going to be redoing my own bathroom over the next year, and I'll probably stick with white, though as I'm aiming for a more late forties look. That and the sort of styles I like are infinitely more available significantly cheaper in white.
Sadly many homes are "updated" before going on the market. Little do many sellers know that in some instances those vintage fixtures and decor make their home more valuable to some buyers.
Certainly true, though probably that would still be a niche market. All the advice over here is if you want your property to be valuable, don't do anything whatever to personalise it. Sad, but the sales figures don't lie.
Anyway, again, I loathe the message that anything old is putrid, while new, now and on your credit card is the only reasonable option.
Absolutely a fair point, though in a capitalist economy I can't blame the companies for trying to sell things that way.
I grew up in the '70s and my mother managed to bias me against avocado green very early on. When someone was vulgar or showy, my mother would say: "I'm sure she has an avocado toilet." I still get that gut reaction to it (but these days she says "I'm sure she likes shabby chic" or - which is the worst she can think of - "I bet she has 'Amor Vincit Omnia' written on the bedroom wall").
lol
Not only that, but what Lowe's is selling - DIY renovations for the latest in home decor - differs very little from commercials for the same thing in the 1950s. The postwar blues gave way for new styles, new colours, new equipment... and best of all, you could do it yourself! Who cared if your old bathroom still functioned perfectly well, you needed a shiny new one!
Personally, I prefer the decor of the 50s. However, style is literally the only difference between midcentury home improvement advertisements and those, like this one, of today.
Plus ca change....