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Totally Rad: 20 Ways to Bring 90s Vibes to Your Living Room

Totally Rad: 20 Ways to Bring 90s Vibes to Your Living Room

The ’90s living room is a time capsule of bold colors, inexplicable decor choices, and more upholstery patterns than any human should have ever seen!

These rooms were a masterclass in “clutter-chic,” a place where you could find a massive entertainment center, a boxy TV that took up half the space, and at least one suspiciously tropical-looking houseplant!

If you didn’t have a leather sofa with recliners on each end, were you even living in the 90s?

Coffee tables groaned under the weight of remotes for everything from the VCR to that state-of-the-art “universal” remote that never worked quite right!

And let’s not forget the good ol’ wall-to-wall carpet, preferably in a shade that resisted stains almost as effectively as its repelled style!

These living rooms were equal parts family space and unintentional art exhibit, and stepping into one today would be like stepping back in time!

1. Burnt Orange Sofa

The 90s were heavily influenced by moody colors and muted tones, so this burnt orange sofa fits amazing in a ’90s interior!

2. Pattern Sofa

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Sofas were mostly the focal points of the living room during the 90s, so they had to be real eye-catchers!

Some would pick out sofas in funky colors, while others would opt for patterns!

3. Animal Print

While animal print was mostly popular during the 80s, this trend continued into the 90s, only a bit toned down!

One or two furniture pieces in animal print were enough to make the space pop!

4. Wicker Furniture

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While we mostly associate wicker furniture with patio seating nowadays, in the 90s wicker furniture was extremely popular!

Wicker was a sure way to make your living room feel airy and light while giving it a warm bohemian vibe!

5. Simple Design

The 90s weren’t too big on extravagant details, so most furniture was fairly simple and sleek!

You could catch a hint of color and pattern here and there, but it was never too much!

6. Traditional 90s Living Room

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Traditional living rooms did have lots of patterns, but it was very tasteful and toned down!

7. Let the Artwork Speak

If you opted for a simple 90s living room, your artwork needs to pop! Don’t mix pattern with pattern, because it might have worked then (not really), but it won’t work today!

8. Beige to the Rescue

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Even though patterns and colors were popular in the 90s, so were muted colors, and beige was the best of them all!

Everything was beige, from the sofa to the ceiling! We see this revival even today, only with a modern twist!

9. Black and White 90s Living Room

The black and white combo will outlive any style and it will adapt to the next big thing! Any living room drenched in these two colors will become sophisticated and timeless!

10. Modern 90s Living Room

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Mix and match the old and the new by combining elements from the past with modern details! This living room features older boxy furniture with modern shapes!

11. Mind the Layout

90’s living rooms were usually very crowded and cluttered, there was no such thing as minimalism!

Make sure you pick out the ultimate layout for your living room in order to maximize the space!

12. Timeless Elegance

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Most people believe that 90’s living rooms were cluttered, messy, and too loud, but they don’t realize that these living rooms hold a timeless elegance!

The colors and patterns dance beautifully when the sun hits the living room just right!

13. Don’t Be Afraid of Color

While the most popular 90’s living rooms were muted and gray, you shouldn’t be afraid to use color! Think about the F.R.I.E.N.D.S living room where Rachel and Monica lived!

14. Accent Walls

If your ’90s living room is mostly plain and gray, with hints of cream and white here and there, an accent wall is just what you need! It will make your room more interesting!

To keep it in the 90’s spirit, opt for tiled or concrete walls!

15. Flowers Everywhere

Fresh flowers were a must in every 90’s home, and if you couldn’t have fresh flowers, then floral patterns and pictures of flowers were the next best thing!

16. Show Off the Stairs

Stairs in the living room were fairly popular since the open floor plan gained popularity during this time!

Just think about your favorite TV shows, like “The Nanny” where Fran Fine used the stairs as her own personal runway!

17. Delicate Design

This stunning living room shows off delicate details, like subtle flowers and lines on the furniture, along with golden details that elevate this 90’s living room!

18. Mirror Mirror On the Wall

Reflective surfaces were not ignored during the 90s! From actual mirrors on the wall above the sofa to coffee tables with a reflective top, living rooms during the 90s obviously loved themselves!

This was also a great way to make the spaces feel bigger than they really are!

19. Monochrome Moment

If you want a monochrome living room but want the 90’s style, you’ll still be able to make your dreams come true!

This living room perfectly encompasses the 90’s vibes while sticking to a modern color scheme!

20. Minimalist 90s Living Room

This living room managed to stay trendy with its simple design and minimal decor!

It features patterns in this stunning oriental rug, but it features timeless details like the brick wall and simple furniture design!