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BATHROOMS THROUGH THE AGES.
Decade after decade, people have been flush with distinctive ideas for water closet décor.
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[caption] => It was common knowledge in the 1950s that your bathroom had to match your latest Jello mold. If not, First Lady Pink (inspired by Mamie Eisenhower) was always a good bet.
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[caption] => If you didn’t have heavy drapes in your shower or your tiles didn’t give you epilepsy, did you even live through the 60s?
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[caption] => Every single 1970s bathroom is basically The Shining. All wood paneling and no earthy tones make going to the John a dull affair.
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[caption] => If you wanted to feel like you were trapped inside a malfunctioning video game every time you brushed your teeth, the 80s were for you.
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[caption] => The grungiest thing about the 90s was stepping out of a nice, hot bath onto thick, beige carpeting.
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[caption] => You know why they call these years the “oughts”? Because we ought to have known this Tuscan bathroom vibe wouldn’t hold up.
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[caption] => Seven years into this decade, and it looks like minimalism is it. Why? Because all we need in the bathroom is our phone.
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[caption] => Giant windows seem to be the biggest trend in the toilet rooms of tomorrow, finally giving us the views we deserve. No more reading the shampoo bottle.
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