5/31/2023 0 Comments Vintage scene kids![]() Too-square room, too-full closet? Two heads (plus ours) came up with these practical, decorative notes Separate areas in the bedroom or dorm room Integral Cubics storage units, Con-Tact wall covering, Congoleum flooring Zebra-stripe the floor with a no-glue, no-wax covering.Match wall to shades: stick on dot-and-dash vinyl.Get set with op-art canisters to hold miscellany.Frame the entire window in cubist casework.Why stop with two units when you can go on like this: – Jane Schmittdiel, Los Angeles, California ![]() Presto! You have a mini music center and cushy seating, too. Take two double cubes in singing colors and place them under the window, then top with pillows. Has a paraphernalia explosion hit your pad? Are you short on space for storing stereo and records, seating friends? Here’s one reader’s doubly good solution. Super-groovy makeovers to organize your dorm or bedroom (1971) A brightly striped window shade fabric can get you started.įor nursery essentials, try side-by-side drawer units, a wall-to-wall clothes bar, and a cantilevered shelf that serves as a changing table for baby. ![]() Kids love color - so this crayon-box floor is bound to be big with the little ones.Īnd it’s so easy to do! Just mask off floor-boards with tape and paint each board with a different color enamel. Making the most of existing space – Bedroom decor for two kids (1975)Ĭrayon box rainbow floor for baby bedroom decor (1972) You’ll find dozens of creative vintage kids’ bedroom decor ideas & inspiration from the ’70s right here. Or are you looking to the past to style something new? You’re in the right place, too. ![]() We’ve tracked down some of the coolest, trendiest vintage kids’ bedroom makeovers from the decade that also included Free to Be You and Me, Zoom (the TV show), and an avalanche of wacky and wonderful breakfast cereals. It makes you work harder to be special and unique.If you were a child or a parent in the seventies, you’ll love this sunny trip back down memory lane! “There’s not one great store downtown, there are several great stores,” said Rutherford. This in turn has led many store owners and vendors to find creative ways to repurpose and display their unique items and the ladies of Farm House are no exception. “Turlock has become a destination,” said Jonson.Īnd the downtown stores are eager to cater to their visitors. Noting that customers hail from Los Banos to the Bay Area, the Farm House partners said that it is not unusual for customers to come specifically to Turlock’s shops for its array of items unique to the region. “It seems that people that come downtown are looking for that walking environment,” remarked Parker. Parker also noted that there is harmony between the vintage shops and the vintage storefronts unique to downtown Turlock which could contribute to customers’ interest in wandering from shop to shop. “In addition, the rents downtown are less expensive than other commercial areas so that a business can get started with less upfront capital costs.” It is developing with a unique vibe and other vintage shops are building upon that synergy,” said Pitt. “Downtown Turlock offers a different ambiance and shopping experience than other retail areas of the city. Witnessing a steady interest on behalf of the community to purchase “upcycled” items with character, the trio felt comfortable adding one more store to the list of downtown offerings. So, with a number of established antique shops and vintage stores in Turlock, why branch off on their own now? According to the Farm House ladies, there is a market for it. Like many other antique and vintage shops downtown, there will be a handful of vendors within Farm House. “It’s collaborative.”Ĭollaboration is also a theme at Farm House where the three owners will be able to shoulder the less than glamorous side of owning a business together through the co-operative business model. “People come to us with these ideas and we’re able to produce designs that we never could have imagined on our own,” said Gonsalves. Their brand, Rustic Metal Design, has since been sold in Vintage Market as well as Digs, another shop that has multiple vendors selling their wares under one roof. Gonsalves and her husband, who has a background in welding, started their company that features custom metal work. ![]() Rutherford and Jonson, who met through their hobby of frequenting garage sales, were both opening partners of downtown store Vintage Market. ![]()
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