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  2. 7 Vintage Christmas Trends from the Pages of BHG Magazines - AOL

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    When we first showcased our holiday house creations in the 1930s, editors focused on architectural details over decorations. In the early '50s, we pivoted to edible decor: Cardboard patterns ...

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    You'll be surprised at how many seasonal decor ideas we still ... Get inspired by these timeless ideas straight from the pages of vintage BHG issues. ... Shop the best under-$50 clothing items to ...

  4. 8 Retro Home Decor Items You'll Find Hiding In The Thrift Store

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    Retro Home Decor To Look For. Hector Manuel Sanchez. Antique Mirrors. Reflective surfaces abound at secondhand stores, and whether you need one for your bathroom, bedroom, or hall, the selection ...

  5. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.

  6. Googie architecture - Wikipedia

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    Classic Googie sign at Warren, Ohio drive-in. Googie's beginnings are with the Streamline Moderne architecture of the 1930s. [16] Alan Hess, one of the most knowledgeable writers on the subject, writes in Googie: Ultra Modern Road Side Architecture that mobility in Los Angeles during the 1930s was characterized by the initial influx of the automobile and the service industry that evolved to ...

  7. 1960s decor - Wikipedia

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    The "Retro Modern" style is associated with the decades of the 1950s and 1960s. [3] As a furniture material, polypropylene, which was manufactured in colors that could be matched to paint chips, came into its own. Foam molding, mostly used as upholstery cushions, became a basic structural unit for furniture in the early 1960s. [4]