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<p>[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1616644, member: 11100"]I recently read an article by Southern Living Magazine about what's coming back. The pendulum almost always swings...just depends on how quickly.</p><p>What I recall - </p><p>1. 70's tones in the kitchen. Not necessarily avocado/harvest gold/or brown appliances, but Earth tones in the kitchen. Stainless steel persistence is suspect.</p><p>2. Art deco</p><p>3. Wicker</p><p>4. Brushed nickel in in the bathroom. Apparently brass is out (gee, how did I miss that.) One could spend some serious $$ when bathroom fixtures change every couple of years.</p><p>5. Edison lights - too much visible dust at the coffee shop.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm sure I've missed a couple. So, I think the consensus is brown furniture will have its day again, just like Grandma's Pyrex.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie49" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1616644, member: 11100"]I recently read an article by Southern Living Magazine about what's coming back. The pendulum almost always swings...just depends on how quickly. What I recall - 1. 70's tones in the kitchen. Not necessarily avocado/harvest gold/or brown appliances, but Earth tones in the kitchen. Stainless steel persistence is suspect. 2. Art deco 3. Wicker 4. Brushed nickel in in the bathroom. Apparently brass is out (gee, how did I miss that.) One could spend some serious $$ when bathroom fixtures change every couple of years. 5. Edison lights - too much visible dust at the coffee shop. I'm sure I've missed a couple. So, I think the consensus is brown furniture will have its day again, just like Grandma's Pyrex.:happy:[/QUOTE]
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