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1980s Ugly Homes – Bathrooms, Living Rooms, Kitchen & Bedroom

by Blake Zoolender

The Love Tub

Romantic heart-shaped bathtub for two! Bring on the bubbles and the bubbly!

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These were sent from our reader Landon. This is from his 1983 Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada home. The bathtub is surrounded by 8″ tile and smoked glass mirrors (typical of the 1980s). The house had seafoam green/blue carpet, mahogany wood trim, parquet wood flooring, and Zest-soap-colored countertops.

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1980s Hollywood Lights

This 1984 Mesa, Arizona bathroom looks like an actress’ dressing room on a movie set.

vintage original 1984 bathroom Hollywood style make-up round bulbs lighting Mesa Arizona home house for sale photo

30-Year-Old Wet Bar

May 30th, 2011 · 11 Comments

This dark, dreary, dusty wet bar was probably created in the 1980s and untouched ever since.

old ugly dark dreary dusty outdated wet bar black paint Phoenix Arizona home house photo

Over the Moon In Apache Junction, Arizona

These Apache Junction, Arizona sellers are giving buyers the moon!  Or they are merely commenting on the state of real estate today; everyone got bent over.

lawn ornaments man woman bent bending over bloomers moon Apache Junction Arizona

Looks like a skunk too.  Are the sellers from Ohio?

lawn ornaments man woman bent bending over bloomers moon Apache Junction Arizona

Celebrating the 80s

Gotta love the pastel colors of the 80s.  And the Southwest/Taos adobe village artwork.  Brass & glass chandelier.  Classic 80s.

80s décor Southwest artwork pastel color dining chairs brass light Phoenix home house

Retro 1980s Phoenix Home

Late 1980s/early 1990s home décor complete with kokopelli placemats and geometric mirror design.  Gray/white/mauve/teal dining chairs.

retro 1980s décor dining room kokopelli placemats mirrors Phoenix home house real estate

Floral pastel sofa & couch.  Pouf valance in sandstone red.  Typical painting of a Taos village purchased at Costco.

retro 1980s décor living room pouf valance pastel sofa couch Phoenix home house real estate

Native American pattern shower curtain.

retro 1980s décor bathroom Native American shower curtain Phoenix home house real estate

For a comprehensive look at furniture, home design, and home features in the Phoenix area from the 1950s to the 2000s, check out the index of 77 posts.

Design Through the Decades – Phoenix, Arizona – 1980s Home Décor – Part 2

Design Through the Decades – part 75

Part 2 of 2: What was home décor and interior design like in Phoenix in the late 1980s?  The pastels and creamy colors took over, such as mauve, rose, salmon, peach, and seafoam green.  Brass accents appeared.  Flexstone texture was added to furniture and decorations.  Paint splash wallpaper and parquet flooring.  Because 1980s home décor is so distinctive, many homeowners today are remodeling their homes for a fresher look. Here’s a great web article titled “How To De-80s Your House.”

Let’s take a closer look at the late 1980s in Phoenix homes, starting with a 1987 Phoenix home.  Pinks and greens.  Berber carpet.  Pouf window valances.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Hunter green was extremely popular in the 1980s as seen at this 1987 Phoenix home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Mirrors with a geometric design, brass & glass table, and pillows with heavy fringe were very 1980s.  This is a 1986 Scottsdale, Arizona home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Floral pattern couches and chairs were big in size and popularity in the late 1980s.  From a 1988 Phoenix home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Floral wallpaper and parquet flooring.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Bright blues and turquoise combined with other bright colors made an impact in the late 1980s, especially as a Southwest motif.  This is a 1988 Glendale, Arizona home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

The Southwest theme was used in many Phoenix area homes in the 1980s.  The couches, lamps, paintings, drapes, rugs, & decorations were all connected.  This is a 1989 Peoria, Arizona home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Dried flowers were all the rage in the late 1980s.  They work well with the Southwest décor, right?

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

This 1989 Tempe, Arizona home shows off the pale green drapes, the knobby wood dining set, and the wood laminate inlay table.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

One final photo of typical 1980s home décor and interior design in Phoenix homes.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Design Through the Decades – Phoenix, Arizona – 1980s Home Décor – Part 1

Design Through the Decades – part 74

Part 1 of 2:  What was home décor and interior design like in Phoenix in the 1980s?  It had a wide variety of colors, designs, patterns, and textures.  Framed Nagel drawings on the wall.  Red, white, & black colors used together.  Because 1980s home décor is so distinctive, many homeowners today are remodeling their homes for a fresher look.  Here’s a great web article titled “How To De-80s Your House.”

Let’s take a closer look at the early 1980s in Phoenix homes.  Geometric patterns, shapes, & angles in home design were, like, very 1980s, for sure.  Totally rad designs with olives, oranges, & yellows like this.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Aqua, aquamarine, teal, or any variation of blue-green were seen on and in many 1980s Phoenix homes.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Parquet wood flooring, wood tables, patterned sofas/couches, and gauzy or burlap-type drapes on dark wood dowels defined the 1980s.  Here is a 1981 Phoenix home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Combining hunter green color with wood furniture was a common interior design motif in the 1980s as seen at this 1984 Glendale, Arizona home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Darker pastel colors just as rose, mauve, and seafoam green were used in window treatments and furniture.  Again, dark wood furniture was common.  This is a 1984 Peoria, Arizona home.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Mirrors were big in the 1980s, especially with patterns.  Hanging macramé planters added some flair to this 1980s living room with plush Saxony carpeting.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

More mirrors!

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

There’s that teal/aquamarine/green-blue color again.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

1980s dining room with glass chandelier, mirrors, and black furniture offset by pink drapes, vase, & rug.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Wallpaper with tiny flowers was totally in style in the 1980s.  This is a home outside of Arizona, but you get the idea.  Hollywood-style make-up lighting and blue-green towels.

1980s home décor interior design Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Design Through the Decades – Phoenix, Arizona – 1970s & 1980s Roofs

Design Through the Decades – part 66

Roofing In Phoenix, Arizona

The 1970s – Roofs:

Most Phoenix homes in the 1970s had gable style roofs with white asphalt shingles.  The carport roof seen here makes this 1978 home have a cross gable design.

1970s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Flat foam roofs started to show up more frequently in the 1970s.  Here’s a 1971 Phoenix home.

1970s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Red tile officially made its debut in Phoenix homes in the 1970s, at least for decorative purposes.  The home here is still a flat roof with foam.

1970s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Wood shake roofs were not that common in Phoenix from the 1950s to the 1970s.  Here’s a 1970 Phoenix home with wood shake.

1970s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

There was a time when white rocks were placed on top of a white foam roof.  The thought was that the rocks pulled the heat away from the roof.  The white foam reflected the hot summer sun.  Here’s a home from 1971.

1970s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

The 1980s – Roofs:

The 1980s in Phoenix became the decade of the red tile roof.  It may not account for over half of Phoenix homes or even 25%, but it left a lasting impression on roof design.  Here’s a modified roof with flat & gable styles with red tile at a 1984 Phoenix home.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Pink tile was also used toward the end of the 1980s.  The pink or red clay tile was arched.  This created air space between the tile and the underlayment felt paper.  Clay tile roofs are supposed to last a lifetime, which they may, but the intense Arizona sun can make the underlayment brittle over time, requiring a re-roofing.  Roofers have to carefully remove all of the tiles, store it for re-use, replace the underlayment, and re-lay the clay tile.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Flat foam roofs were still popular in the 1980s in Phoenix.  Foam roofs require more preventative maintenance than shingled or tiled roofs.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Whereas gable style roofs were common from the 1950s to the 1970s, reverse gable style roofs were used in the 1980s.  This is a 1986 Phoenix home with asphalt shingles.  Note that you cannot see the roof when viewing from the front.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

This is a 1980s Phoenix home with a double cross gable roof design with shingles.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Vaulted ceilings were very trendy in 1980s Phoenix homes.  The roof pitch was much more pronounced in these homes.

1980s roof Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Design Through the Decades – Phoenix, Arizona – 1970s & 1980s Parking

Design Through the Decades – part 63

The 1970s – Parking:

By the 1970s, covered parking for two vehicles was standard in Phoenix.  Two-car carports could still be found in some 1970s homes.

1970s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Sometimes there was storage space above the carport as seen at this 1971 Phoenix home.

1970s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

The carport sometimes extended out from the main house.

1970s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Two-car garages were the most popular choice for covered parking in 1970s homes.  This is a 1971 Phoenix home.

1970s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

An enclosed garage protected cars from theft and from the sun.  Garages also allowed for secured storage, which was important since 99.9% of Phoenix homes do not have basements.

1970s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

 

The 1980s – Parking:

By the 1980s, two-car garages were standard in Phoenix homes.  Carports only showed up at townhouses.  Most 1980s homes were designed with garages dominating the architecture.

1980s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Bedrooms were often found above garages in the 1980s.

1980s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Some Phoenix homes did not have living space above the garage.  The garage had a flat roof instead as seen at this 1987 home.

1980s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

Typical 1980s Phoenix home with two-car garage.

1980s parking Phoenix homes Design Through the Decades

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