
Dated: Old Window Treatments

Update: Blinds and Light Curtains

Dated: Floor-to-Ceiling Mirrors
We displayed this floor-to-ceiling mirror setup in 1982 inside an apartment. We said back then that floor-to-ceiling mirrors added a feeling of more space and also hid cabinetry and an entertainment center. You might notice the angled lighting creates a dramatic effect and helps point your eyes where the interior designer wanted you to focus. Mirrors have long been a device people use to make a small room feel bigger, but have you heard of these 14 ways to make a small room look bigger?
Looking for more ideas to make your living room more spacious? Here’s our collection of paint colors to make your room look bigger.

Updated: Big Picture Windows and Vaulted Ceilings
Big picture windows and vaulted ceilings will make any room look bigger. These options are obviously more expensive than hanging mirrors but in the long run, they will add to the resale value of your home. These are the best projects to increase your home’s resale value.

Dated: Old Wallpaper and Borders
Or try out some modern wallpaper with these trending wallpaper ideas.

Update: Painted Patterns

Dated: Glass Block Bathroom Windows
We’ve shown any number of glass block projects through the years, like a glass block shower and a glass block basement window. Glass block walls appeared in homes in a variety of ways in the ’90s.

Updated: Skylight
You can have your privacy and plenty of light in your bathroom without the use of glass block windows, which can come off as dated. Instead, try a skylight or a frosted window.

Dated: Faux Stone Fireplaces
There’s a lot going in this room but one thing that stands out is the faux rock fireplace. Homeowners moved away from the classic brick fireplace in the ’70s and ’80s to something like this. Then there’s the ubiquitous track lighting in the room and vertical blinds on the sliding glass door.

Updated: Real Stone Fireplace
Forget the faux and use real materials when updating your fireplace!

Dated: Old Colors

Update: Clean Colors

Dated: Brass or Gold Light Fixtures

Update: Modern Light Fixtures

Dated: Analog Thermostat Control

Update: Smart Thermostat

Dated: Old Cabinet Hardware

Update: Modern Matching Hardware

Outed: Primary Colors
Bright color tend to indicate the strength of the economy. When colors turn brighter in clothing and decor, it’s generally because the economy is performing well. That’s what happened in the mid ’90s and it often took the form of primary colors in home decor. Follow these tips on choosing paint colors next time you’ve got a painting task.

Updated: Clean Fresh Colors
Variations of neutral color tones give your home a unique dimensional perspective. One-color neutral combinations may sound boring but when carefully planned, using tones of browns and grays can be serene and elegant. Dark blue is one neutral that works well for exteriors and selecting a trim color two shades darker from the siding color is a safe bet.

Dated: Clutter

Update: Minimalism

Dated: Wood Wall Panels

Update: Remove or Paint Over Panels

Dated: Popcorn Ceilings

Update: Ceilings With Clean Lines

Dated: Tile Countertops

Update: Modern Countertops

Dated: Carpeting in the Bathroom

Update: Bathroom Tile

Dated: Vinyl Flooring
