
One thing about the ‘70s is that it seems like it will never go out of style. That being said, it’s making a louder “comeback” now more than ever. Finding ways to incorporate that much desired retro feel in living spaces and homes is the thing of the moment. Why? Because nothing says “living life to the fullest” more than the uniqueness of retro home decor details.
The infatuation with the lifestyle of the ‘70s can be easily translated into an interior design style. You just have to know the tricks of achieving a retro-inspired home in the 21st century. Here are a few tips to help you style 70s home decor and make your retro home dreams come true.
Fabrics

Believe it or not, the texture of the different fabrics can give you that retro change you’ve been longing for. Something as simple and as chic as a retro rug with a shaggy and fluffy texture can accentuate the retro feel that you want to bring forward in your interior design. If you want to go bolder you can decorate with a 70s style rug that represents both textures and patterns that make the 70s home decor styles so lovable. Combining different fabrics and playing with their textures will bring a different kind of depth into the room that can make all the difference in the way the room feels.
The retro-associated fabrics will bring a certain kind of flavor to a room. It will make the room feel more playful, fun, positive, and overall a place that you actually want to spend time in. Things like velvet or suede pillows, silk sheets, hand-woven wool blankets, or even linen curtains will help you make the retro style in your home feel modern and fresh.
Materials

Yes, when it comes to bringing a retro flair into your interior – the style of your furniture is important but so are the materials that the pieces are made of. The 70’s style materials are where minimalism meets camp. Whether we are talking about wood or metal or even glass, materials played a huge part in creating the allure of the 70’s lifestyle.
If you want to make your home more retro opt for a minimal coffee table with skinny metal legs and a simple see-through glass top or buy a tv set entirely made from wood. Furniture pieces like these ones will transform the space and give you that 70s home decor you want even if they are the only retro-styled thing in the room.
If you want to take it a step further, change your sofa for one with wooden legs – a staple furniture piece from that era.
Floors And Walls

If you happen to have wooden floors – polish them right away. The new shininess will bring out that fresh retro feels immediately. Combined with the cool and artsy retro area rugs and other 70s home decor, you will have a finished extra retro-feeling space without doing anything else or changing out other pieces from the room.
The philosophy of being truly retro is taking something old, giving it extra love and attention, and making it into something even better than new. For example, don’t rip away any old wallpapers and just add on them some old records. Or if you have any boring white walls in the house, put a hippie-inspired wallpaper. You can paint all the walls of a room with a crazy pastel color or add some colorful tiles and make your bathroom the most fun room in your house.
There are plenty of ways to make your floors or walls more retro, you just have to open your mind to the endless crazy options and pick one.
Lightning
The 70s were all about setting the right mood, and what is the best way to set a mood? With some awesome, multicolored, and dimmed lighting. Even if you didn’t change a thing in your home, just by changing the lighting and the lighting fixtures you can give your home a whole fresh retro vibe. It is the little retro details like these that will give you that much-desired 70s home decor look.
A quick way to do this is by adding crystal chandeliers to your living room or your bedroom. Amber glass lighting fixtures to your bar area will also definitely do the trick, as well as floor lamps with tassels or stained glass lamps in different areas of your home. And just like that, with a flick of a switch, you will always get to be transported back in the 70s.
Appliances

Retro refrigerators are a thing, and apparently, a thing that all stylish people want and have in their homes. Having a retro fridge is like adding a unique piece of furniture to your kitchen. They come in different colors that pop and brighten the space.
Some companies even have whole lines of kitchen appliances based on the 70’s lifestyle. For example, the company Smeg has a lot of different vintage-looking appliances like toasters and electric kettles. You only need to know the color palette associated with the 70s home decor and look for appliances in those colors to make your space feel and look even more retro.