Stuck in the Past? 21 Home Decor Items That Instantly Exposes You as a Boomer

Some things never change, and a few products hold onto the past. Here are 21 items that scream ‘Boomer’ and are associated with outdated technology and nostalgic trinkets. Check your home to see if you have any of these relics.

Rotary Phone

Rotary Phone
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The iconic rotary phone – a relic of a bygone era. If you still have one of these on your wall or end table, your home is definitely stuck in the past.

VHS Tapes

Use VHS Tapes
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Your collection of VHS tapes is a true testament to a past still not forgotten. From classic movies to home videos, these dusty relics are taking up space.

Avocado Green Appliances

Avocado Green Appliances
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Ah, the avocado green appliances! No Boomer home would be complete without these retro-colored kitchen gadgets. They scream ‘70s chic louder than any disco ball ever could.

Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias
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Those dusty volumes of knowledge known as ‘encyclopedias’ are now mostly used as oversized coasters. So watch out if in your home, they still proudly occupy a prime spot on the bookshelf.

Bean Bag Chairs

Bean Bag Chairs
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The ultimate in casual seating, bean bag chairs were once the height of cool. Nowadays, they mainly serve as a reminder that getting up from them isn’t as easy as it used to be.

Framed Needlepoint

Framed Needlepoint
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Older generations love to display their handiwork, and framed needlepoint is a classic example. These intricately stitched scenes and sayings are like your grandma’s version of motivational posters.

Antique Milk Bottles

Antique Milk Bottles
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Remember when milk was delivered to your doorstep? Boomers do. Antique milk bottles, whether used as vases or simply for decoration, are a sure sign of nostalgia.

Lava Lamps

Lava Lamps
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Once the ultimate symbol of counterculture, lava lamps now serve as a groovy reminder of another generation’s rebellious past. They might not be as mesmerizing as they once were, but they sure are conversation starters.

Tupperware Parties

Tupperware Parties
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If you’ve hosted or attended a Tupperware party in the past decade, you’re definitely a ‘70s kid at heart. These plastic storage containers are more than just kitchenware – they’re a social event.

Cuckoo Clocks

Cuckoo Clocks
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Cuckoo clocks were once a staple in most suburban households. Though charming and quirky, these noisy timepieces now have most people wondering how anyone ever managed to sleep through the racket.

Wood Paneling

Wood Paneling
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Nothing screams “Boomer” quite like wood paneling. Once a stylish choice for dens and basements, this dark, dated look now serves as a time capsule of decades past.

Floral Couches

Floral Couches
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Big, bold floral prints on couches were all the rage in another era. That said, these vibrant patterns can still be found in some homes, providing a colorful reminder of design trends gone by.

Record Players

Record Players
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While some millennials and Gen Z folks are embracing the vinyl revival, record players remain a quintessential piece of the past. Dust off those LPs and enjoy the warm, crackly sound of nostalgia.

Doilies

Doilies
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Those delicate, intricately crocheted doilies were once a must-have in every household. Today, they’re more likely to be found under a layer of dust than protecting furniture from scratches.

Carpeted Bathrooms

Carpeted Bathrooms
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Carpet in the bathroom was once considered a luxurious touch. Now, it’s a weird design choice that makes younger generations shudder at the thought of damp, musty floors.

Ceramic Figurines

Ceramic Figurines
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From precious moments to porcelain animals, ceramic figurines are a staple from generations past. They may not serve much purpose, but they hold a special place in the hearts of those who collect them.

Corded Landline Phones

Corded Landline Phones
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If you still have a corded landline phone in your home, there’s no doubt you’re embracing your inner Boomer. The curly cord alone is enough to elicit fond memories of hours spent chatting with friends before the dawn of cell phones.

TV Dinner Trays

TV Dinner Trays
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The trusty TV dinner tray, a staple of former family life, is perfect for enjoying a meal in front of your favorite show. Today, they’re more likely to be used as impromptu laptop desks or makeshift end tables.

Film Cameras

Film Cameras
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Long before the days of smartphones and digital cameras, people were capturing memories on film. If you still have a film camera lying around, it’s a sure sign you’re keeping the past alive.

Console Televisions

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Remember when TVs were bulky pieces of furniture? Console televisions, complete with dials and rabbit ear antennas, are a not-so-subtle reminder of how far technology has come.

Patterned Wallpaper

Patterned Wallpaper
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From bold florals to paisley prints, patterned wallpaper was a popular choice for previous generation’s home decor. If your walls are still adorned with these designs, they’re telling the world that you’re keeping the Boomer aesthetic alive and well.

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