RESOLVED for 2014: Swearing off the 80s

By
Home Stager with Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY

One of the reality checks I do every so often is troll through the older, and price-reduced listings. After the initial bum-out, I'm energized, convinced I have been gifted with a fresh new way to preach an old message. So resolved, it's 2014, and time to swear off the imagesCAOGSKME80s.

The 80s was a good time for me personally, but for the most part not a terrific decade for design, or IMHO, good taste. Paralleling what shaped the look we know as "Victorian"-where one's income grew faster than experience of putting things together well, it was a time of just way too many things.

More primitive country was edging the clunkier dark pine and large, loud plaids out, while country french in painted and pickled finishes provided some relief from the overly-curly, blue and ivory provinciality from the 70's; but contemporary/Asian and very fussy English were clamoring loudly for their share of the market too.

"Ecclectic" was an appealing, intellectual exercise; a counterculture-like flouting of the matchiness doctrine most of us grew up with. Yet without much practical experience of, or confidence from mixing things up, the results were, well, mixed.

Maybe another decade (or two) will have us fondly reminiscing, but decor from the 80s is not old enough to be considered vintage, not defined enough to be cool/retro... but it's too old, and hurting you if you are looking to sell and get top dollar.

Here are my own list of top offenders and some suggestions. The Refreshed Home recommends mitigating what you can, then pricing accordingly for the rest of it.

  • Frothy pastels: Peach, mauve, and teal-ish were emblem colors for 2 popular looks of that decade, Southwest and South Beach. Now they say down-sizing Nana who probably has to move.
  • Complicated draperies: If the draperies are from the 80s, what about more important things like the roof...boiler...etc. Swap them out for simpler stationary panels of a contrasting color, and if privacy is an issue, shades underneath. Roll up solar shades and adjustable fabric shades like Hunter Douglas' Silhouettes lets light in, lets you see out, but keeps it private too.
  • Verticals: See above
  • Shiny brass bath fixtures and shower enclosures: VERY sad to say these are attempting a comeback in some circles-don't succumb. They were gauche then, and no one needs to see them ever again. If you can replace, it'll breathe new life into your bathrooms.
  • Smoked/bronzed glass lighting fixtures: Never been a time where more clever and fun fixtures are so affordable. Go shopping.
  • Mirror'd walls: Unless it's in a ballet or yoga studio, lose them.
  • Wide grout lines: Grout lines as an architectural element-wide, often on the diagonal, and usually in a contrasting color will date your kitchen soundly. White tiles and cabinets, often black counter tops seal the deal. Paint the walls a strong color like a deep red, a warm mellow yellow, or a brigh granny-apple green to help distract...ummm, I mean balance it out.
  • Flowered wallpaper: Wallpaper is your personality, glued to the wall. Fine if you're decorating, but rarely a good idea at all when you're selling. Flowered wallpaper is like a bad tattoo, a vivid snapshot of a very different time. Take it down and paint. Period.
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Our spaces affect us profoundly...and so many other parts in our life fall into place when our spaces and possessions serve us in the best way they can. But getting there is much more than a pursuit of pleasing aesthetics.

 

Decorating and Staging are different, but much of the skill sets overlap, and each creates unique solutions that considers the needs, goals, resources, expectations, hopes and dreams of each client.

Bettering Westchester, Putnam and lower Fairfield counties since 1981, The Refreshed Home works collaboratively, and brings a thoughtful approach to the creative process. Proud to make a difference, as well as make a living. Offering specialty services such as remote and buyer consults, listing photo/video styling, guided and accompanied shopping, and accessory rental. We get in, get out, and you get on with your life.  Talk to me TODAY about how we can better your space!

  

                    

 

Marie Graham ASP, IAHSP, IDS Your Stager With A Mission!

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Comments (5)

Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

Amen to this post, Marie!  We don't need (or want) to revisit the pastel, flowery, brassy 80's, with big hair and drapes to match!!

I find homes like this every now and then and take great delight in bringing them into the 21st century ... and then watching them sell quickly after the transformation :-)

Jan 08, 2014 02:51 PM
Tina Parker
Keller Williams Select Realty - Bedford, NS
CNE, REDM, SRES, CSP Home Staging REALTOR, Halifax

I agree. The best part of finding these homes is the fun involved in transforming them. They are awesome opportunities for great before/after photos.

Jan 08, 2014 03:26 PM
Patty Da Silva, Davie, Southwest Ranches Cooper City, Plantation, Weston, REALTOR
BROKER of Green Realty Properties® - 954-667-7253 - Davie, FL
Top Listing Broker

Getting your home ready for sale is like dressing up for a party, you don't want to underdress but at the same time be overdressed!

Jan 09, 2014 12:42 AM
Chris Ann Cleland
Long and Foster REALTORS®, Gainesville, VA - Bristow, VA
Associate Broker, Bristow, VA

I certainly saw my share of eighties decor over the weekend.  The worst are the color palettes. 

Jan 09, 2014 10:19 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
New Hampshire Home Stager

Not a look I am in any hurry to return to!  LOL!

Jan 13, 2014 02:11 AM

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