20 Classic 80s Things You Forgot Existed—But Will Instantly Remember

The 1980s was an ear with a style all of its own, complete with household items that you simply don’t see anymore. We’re covering 20 things that used to grace every home in the 80s that has disappeared from most home.

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The 1980s weren’t just about big hair and shoulder pads – our homes were just as bold as our fashion choices. Picture walking into a living room with wall-to-wall carpeting in teal, surrounded by glass blocks catching the light while a Garfield phone rings from atop an entertainment center the size of a small car. From honey oak cabinets that seemed to multiply across America’s kitchens to the ubiquitous brass accents that required endless polishing, the 80s turned our homes into showcases of excess and personality.

This was an era when indoor plants competed for space with metal wall sculptures, and pastel colors played nicely with neon accents. It was a time when no bedroom was complete without Laura Ashley floral bedding, and every bathroom aspired to Hollywood vanity lighting. The 80s taught us that more was more – whether that meant extravagant drapes cascading from ceiling to floor or Venetian blinds covering every window in sight.

20. Glass Blocks

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These translucent architectural elements weren’t just for windows – they became statement pieces in bathrooms and entryways, creating a sense of privacy while letting in natural light. Their geometric patterns perfectly captured the decade’s love affair with bold design choices.

19. Honey Oak Cabinets

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The kitchen staple that launched a thousand renovations. These warm-toned cabinets dominated American kitchens, pairing surprisingly well with both brass hardware and the era’s love of pastel walls.

18. Clear Furniture

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Lucite chairs and tables brought a touch of tomorrow to 80s homes, though keeping them fingerprint-free was yesterday’s problem. These transparent pieces made small spaces feel larger while adding a futuristic touch.

17. Memphis Design

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Bold, colorful, and unapologetically geometric, Memphis design screamed “1980s!” from every angle. This Italian-born style influenced everything from coffee tables to wallpaper patterns, making homes look like living art installations.

16. Floral Bedding

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Laura Ashley and her army of flower prints invaded bedrooms across America. These weren’t just bedsheets – they were coordinated collections that turned every bedroom into a blooming garden, complete with matching curtains and throw pillows.

15. Metal Wall Sculptures

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These shiny, abstract pieces turned walls into galleries. Usually depicting nature scenes, they collected dust with artistic flair and became conversation pieces at every dinner party.

14. Novelty Phones

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From Mickey Mouse to Coca-Cola bottles, these phones weren’t just communication devices – they were statement pieces that said “I have personality, and I’m not afraid to show it through my choice of telephone.”

13. Extravagant Drapes

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Window treatments that could rival Broadway curtains, complete with swags, jabots, and enough fabric to make a small circus tent. These weren’t just drapes; they were room-defining statements.

12. Lace Curtains

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The delicate cousin to extravagant drapes, lace curtains provided privacy while letting in light and adding a touch of romance to any room. They were especially popular in dining rooms and kitchens.

11. Floral Patterns Everywhere

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If it existed, it probably came in a floral print. From wallpaper to upholstery, flowers bloomed on every surface, creating an eternal spring indoors regardless of the season.

10. Indoor Plants

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The urban jungle trend reached its peak, with hanging baskets and corner plants turning homes into miniature rainforests. Maintenance was high, but the oxygen levels were higher.

9. Pastel Colors

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Soft pinks, blues, and seafoam greens painted their way across America’s walls. These gentle hues provided the perfect backdrop for the decade’s bolder design choices.

8. Heart-Shaped Tubs

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The ultimate symbol of 80s romance and excess, these tubs turned ordinary bathrooms into honeymoon suites. Not everyone had one, but everyone knew someone who wanted one.

7. Entertainment Centers

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These wooden behemoths evolved to house increasingly larger TVs and growing collections of VHS tapes. They were furniture pieces that demanded attention and dominated living room layouts.

6. Brass Accents

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From doorknobs to light fixtures, brass brought warmth and shine to every room. The constant polishing required was just part of the 80s commitment to glamour.

5. Venetian Blinds

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These horizontal statement makers provided privacy and light control, though they were magnets for dust and prone to bending. Their vertical cousins were equally popular and equally problematic.

4. Skirted Everything

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Tables, beds, and chairs got the skirted treatment, adding ruffles and frills to otherwise simple pieces. These fabric additions created perfect hiding spots for everything from toys to dust bunnies.

3. Neon Accents

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The 80s went electric with neon touches that brought Miami Vice vibes indoors. Whether in art pieces or accent lighting, these bright pops of color energized interior spaces.

2. Hollywood Vanity Lighting

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Bathroom glamour reached new heights with globe-light-surrounded mirrors that made everyone feel like a star. Perfect makeup application was just a flip of the switch away.

1. Wall-to-Wall Carpeting

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The ultimate 80s floor treatment covered everything, including perfectly good hardwood. Available in every shade imaginable, it provided comfort underfoot and a challenge to every vacuum cleaner.

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