I’ve been working within the studio this week, clearing out the room, packing issues up, and on the brink of paint the ceiling, partitions, and flooring. It’s an enormous job as a result of that room is giant, and it has amassed a variety of stuff! However yesterday, whereas purging and packing up the room, I got here throughout my stash of design magazines. There have been most likely 300 of them, at the very least. And so they dated method again to round 2005.
I didn’t take the time to have a look at them, as a result of I simply needed to get the room cleared out. I made a decision to eliminate all of them. I imply, the possibilities of me any of these magazines once more was slim to none.
However one caught my eye. I believe it’s a Higher Properties & Gardens particular publication. At first, I assumed it was Elle Decor, nevertheless it’s not. And as you possibly can see, the quilt actually says “The Most Gorgeous Rooms Ever”. That’s a fairly large declare!
I really bear in mind shopping for this. I used to be in Barnes & Noble, and I noticed it, flipped via it, and was completely captivated by it. I assumed that the declare made on the entrance cowl was 100% correct on the time.
So yesterday, once I got here throughout this once more, I used to be curious. Would these rooms stand as much as that label as we speak? Are these designs timeless? Or would these rooms look outdated as we speak? Is there even any such factor as timeless design? Let’s check out a number of of them, as a result of I’m curious to know what you suppose.
First, let me offer you some background and a few perspective. This particular publication is dated Fall/Winter 2006. So it’s about 16.5 years outdated. That was the 12 months earlier than I began this weblog. Fb was about 2.5 years outdated. Pinterest wouldn’t come into existence for one more two years, and we had been nonetheless 4 years away from Instagram. So social media was in its infancy. Myspace was the preferred social media web site. Fb was comparatively new. And the very first iPhone was nonetheless about six months away from being launched to the world.
So in that pre-social media, pre-iPhone world, when most of us had been nonetheless getting all of our design and adorning concepts from magazines and HGTV, right here’s a style of probably the most beautiful rooms ever.
I’ve to confess that it begins off robust with me. Whereas there are undoubtedly issues that I believe needs to be modified on this room, I don’t see it and instantly suppose “outdated”.
At the very least for me, I believe the wall coloration continues to be very fairly and contemporary. The primary factor I’d wish to change is the window remedies. See that swag factor (I forgot what these are referred to as) on the left window under? I bear in mind making a type of for a shopper, and in 2006, my inside adorning enterprise was one 12 months outdated.
We simply don’t see many (or any) window remedies like these as we speak. Window remedies as we speak appear to have been rather more simplified with window shades and/or easy curtains and material panels.
This subsequent one is fairly. If I walked into this room as we speak, I wouldn’t essentially suppose it was outdated. It’s undoubtedly not my private fashion, and the colours appear too heavy and darkish for me, nevertheless it doesn’t appear outdated.
It is a wider view of that very same room. What I did discover about so most of the rooms on this journal is that the rooms appear to fall into two completely different classes for me. First, so lots of them appear darkish and the furnishings appear very heavy and overdone. And second, those that don’t appear overdone appear very plain. You’ll see what I imply later. So these two classes appear to dominate.
However with that mentioned, there are lots of components on this room that may look proper at dwelling in 2023 with just some minor updates.
This subsequent one is an ideal instance of what I meant by darkish, heavy and overdone. I bear in mind this period nicely as a result of once more, that is once I had my inside adorning enterprise. And that is when nearly each new shopper I met with had one in all two requests, and the preferred request was Texas Tuscan. My goodness, I got here to hate that time period. Texas Tuscan. And whereas this isn’t precisely what Texas Tuscan would appear like, it nonetheless has that very same really feel to it.
In case you’re curious, the second most-requested look again then was Pottery Barn. I child you not. About 90% of my purchasers needed both (1) Texas Tuscan or (2) Pottery Barn. And that’s exactly why the joy about adorning for purchasers wore off fairly shortly, and I solely did that for seven years earlier than dropping out and specializing in my weblog, the place I may escape from Pottery Barn and Texas Tuscan. And that’s most likely why you’ve by no means seen me beautify my home with something from Pottery Barn. 😀
Anyway, shifting on. I bear in mind this kitchen nicely. This factor is etched in my thoughts, however solely as a result of I bear in mind seeing it in one other publication the place that they had edited the colour in order that it look pink. And I used to be mesmerized with that pink kitchen! I liked it a lot. After which once I noticed that it was really pink, I used to be so disenchanted.
However that was most likely one of many first colourful kitchens that actually caught my eye, and made me understand that I’d by no means be glad with a white kitchen. And I believe with some minor adjustments (like taking the wall coloration to a pleasant tender white fairly than taupe), that kitchen can be simply as nice as we speak because it was in 2006.
Right here’s one other kitchen. I don’t know if it is a case of this wanting outdated to me, or if it’s simply so reverse of my very own private fashion, however I’d personally need to redo all the things on this kitchen.
This little sitting room is fairly, however do folks nonetheless do these antiqued finishes on wooden work? I don’t actually see that anymore as of late. However do you see what I imply about darkish and heavy and overdone? Heck, even the rooms the place the partitions are a lightweight coloration, they nonetheless really feel ark and heavy to me.
I do suppose that this eating room could be very fairly. This specific fashion by no means appealed to me personally, but when I walked into this room as we speak, I might suppose the room was very nicely performed. Though if the home-owner requested my opinion, I would recommend refinishing at the very least one of many darkish items of furnishings (most likely the desk) to make it a extra pure coloration to lighten the look a bit.
This lavatory could be very fairly, however once more, even with partitions which might be seemingly mild, the room feels darkish and heavy.
Let’s simply say that after wanting via this journal, I can completely perceive why all the things shifted to paint-it-all-white farmhouse design.
I’ve by no means been a paint-it-all-white farmhouse form of individual, however I’ll need to admit that I believe so many of those rooms may slot in completely in 2023 with a can of white paint. Not that all the things must be white, however some issues may undoubtedly stand to be lightened and brightened a bit.
The heavy curtains, animal prints, the entire browns in all places. I actually do really feel like the entire white farmhouse look was a pushback towards this sort of adorning. I hadn’t realized it or understood it till flipping via this journal and remembering simply how standard these appears had been again then.
The bed room under on the suitable is an instance of the second class I discussed above — very plain. There’s nothing to this room, and definitely nothing that appears “designed” about it to me. I don’t know that this could make the reduce for many beautiful room in 2023.
This one was most likely the largest shock to me. Not everybody in 2006 was doing the darkish, heavy, overdone rooms. Kelly Hoppen was one in all my favourite designers throughout this time. I bear in mind being amazed at her fashionable minimalist aesthetic. I might sit in Barnes & Noble and have a look at her guide, finding out all the things about her rooms and designs. So wanting again at this, I used to be shocked.
If somebody confirmed me that image with out her identify hooked up, and requested me to guess when and what it was from, I might have guessed that it was a Vern Yip Buying and selling Areas room.
After which we’re again to overdone. However once more, I truthfully can’t inform if I might put this in to the “outdated” class, or if I might simply put this into the “that is so not my fashion” class.
However this bed room under on the suitable appears dated to me. I can’t assist however surprise what it might appear like as we speak in the event that they eliminated the valance from the home windows and simply had the material panels, after which eliminated the cover from the mattress.
This eating room is unquestionably a 2006 eating room. I’ll depart it at that.
This little sitting space is without doubt one of the few photos that I believe appears timeless. I would swap out the lamps, however apart from that, I believe it’s actually fairly.
This bed room is one other one of many rooms that falls into the plain class for me. The room is okay, however I believe it’s method too plain to make the reduce for “most beautiful room ever” in 2023. I believe we count on an entire lot extra creativity from rooms which might be going to be bestowed with that label as of late.
I be in agreement of this room. The room is okay, however there’s no method it might be thought-about spectacular as we speak, a lot much less “most beautiful”.
And once more with this bed room. It’s nice. If I walked right into a home with this bed room as we speak, I might suppose it was good. However it isn’t a “most beautiful” room by as we speak’s requirements.
I believe that because the creation of running a blog and social media, we’ve simply seen method too many individuals with method an excessive amount of creativity and out-of-the-box pondering that we’ve come to count on actually spectacular issues from any room that we’d deem “beautiful”.
We didn’t have all of that again in 2006, so the bar for “most beautiful” was comparatively low. Today, we’re blown away by on a regular basis householders DIYing their very own houses and developing with among the most artistic concepts ever. The bar has been raised significantly simply because we’ve got a lot simpler entry to concepts.
However I might love to return and see what 200d6 Kristi considered this room under. I can’t bear in mind. However 2023 Kristi thinks that this room is greatest left in 2006. 😀
Anyway, this was a enjoyable little stroll down reminiscence lane. I bear in mind poring over this journal a number of occasions, finding out each little element of each room. I really was mesmerized with them.
However are any of them actually timeless? That’s the query. Might any of those room present up simply as they’re in Instagram as we speak and be thought-about present?
It looks like each single one in all these rooms would want one thing tweaked or redone with a view to be spectacular in 2023. Do you agree? Or do you see some that look actually timeless to you? I’ll depart you with a number of extra with out commentary. You’ll be able to let me know what you suppose. Is there actually any such factor as timeless design?
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