Monday, November 15, 2010

Retro Style Decorate your home with "Hip" Colors & Mod Designs

Retro is a term that is no longer just talking about rock and roll years of the '50s, "back" is something "cool" from "past" The past may be the '40s, '50s, '60s, so the 70s and 80s .. Time is creeping among the antique shops and fast gaining ground that the 60s and 70s are now collector's interest to collectors.

So, what would you do a home "hip"? To begin ... ORANGE think sunflower-yellow-brown-pink-green or black and white. Some say that these colorscould stop traffic, but it is important to remember that "day glow" colors were "in" during the "hip" years. Palettes of the 60 were clear, powerful, exciting and sometimes over the top. There are soft pastels here ... and surely nothing muted about the sixties.

models were often optical illusions (Op Art), geometry, abstract and natural flowers vibrant. textile designers working for companies such as healing or Conran has captured the attention of the "crowd" withhis screen printed fabrics in a contemporary design. Psychedelic, swirling psychedelic designs inspired by the experiences of the Hippie generation was a part of popular culture and have been used in the kitchen and home accessories, as well as luggage, clothing, textiles and posters and of course buses.

clothing in the UK "mod" also brought its designer Mary "Look how the kitchen where his popular daisy pattern was found in toasters and bus. Colorsorange and yellow sun, combined with earthy tones dominated kitchen utensils and household items. also designs whimsical accessories mushrooms or vegetables. cast iron cookware from Le Creuset in his signature color orange was found in the kitchen in America and abroad during the years mod. "Pottery, glass, ceramics and textiles are often defined abstract and geometric designs, and were made in bright colors or black and white. Was a popular heavy plasticmaterial for 60 household items and furniture.

Today, colors and patterns popular in the sixties or 'mod generation' popping up everywhere. Designs that are clearly inspired by the hippie generation reproduced on everything from clothes to accessories and desk are popular with young buyers in America and abroad. Mixing vintage styles with the new look is very "cool" and a popular style of decorating today.

While the 60 collectorshave gradually moved from brick and mortar stores than in previous periods, "hip collectibles" are gaining momentum. The children of baby boomers are interested in contemporary interpretations of retro looks not only of the Sixties and Seventies, but also many reproductions buy from these decades.

Many companies in line with "shaggy sixties" websites catering to customers who love the palettes of green, pink, brown and lime, andcute patterns of stripes, polka dots and swirling designs are on the rise. In fact there are web designers specialize in this aspect.

E 'useful to monitor what is selling in department stores and retail home-cooking, because these trends often spike in interest for buyers looking for "original". For example, now light green, pink, yellow and orange are considered "useful" colors and collectibles can be found in these colors with groovy designsare becoming increasingly important. One suggestion for antiques and collectibles dealers to pull out all the 60 who have bundled over the years and have fun in life to what Austin Powers called the child "Shagadelic style!

"Twenty or thirty something" buyers get a kick out of ordering from home and apparel design related articles in the "psychedelic", baby boomers (who actually lived in the sixties) are still much more like the real thing to acquiretag sales, flea markets and shops. This does not mean that the collection of "retro" is a pastime only for the "older generation", but let's face it ... Baby boomers have been ..... appreciate and find real "flower power" Glasses in a thrift shop.

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