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Thursday, August 7th, 2008

More Swingin’ 70′s Inspiration

Becky

Posted by Becky | View all posts by Becky
1 Comment » | Published in Decorating Modern, House Tours, Vintage Looks, Vintage Modern, modern inspiration  |  1 Comment

Alright, I promise this is my last Swingtown set report. I know not many people watch it. I was just so blown away by the Decker’s house I couldn’t stop trying to find current ways to update the look using it as inspiration. It was such a fun exercise that I got obsessed. Here are a few ways you can get the look. This wallpaper is available right on this very site, and I scoured some of my other favorite online retailers for the other pieces:

Get the Look: The Decker’s Bar Area Inspiration Board

First of all, I am happy to say that Design Public carries this EXACT wallpaper. It’s called Drama Boheme. Grayson Chandelier, Meurice Mirror, Hudson Floor Lamp, , Fishes Eddy Glassware, FINK Pitcher Momastore,

The other side of the living room:

Jonathan Adler Meurice Lamp, Innermost Lighthouse Shade, Luxe Shag Rug – Chiasso, Nelson Coconut Chair, Eileen Gray Side Table, highstreetmarket (etsy) lowball glasses

Swingtown images taken from the video tour.

All product images are linked to the sources in the lists below.

About Becky

Hi Interwebs Surfers, I'm Becky. I live in Atlanta. Besides acting as the "Editorial Director" here on Hatch, you can find me spewing lots of design opinions and tips over at Houzz. Make me happy -- leave a comment!

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  1. Lee says:

    August 10th, 2008 at 7:46 am (#)

    Love this look too, Matt (and Swingtown is not bad either). My parents’ house looked a lot like this–except the wallpaper was printed on silver foil and depending on the room, was either chrome yellow/white (kitchen–even on the ceiling) or brown on gold (hall and stairwell) or magenta and lime (kids’ bathroom) with lime shag carpet. I’m sure that’s all been changed out by subsequent owners, but it was amazing. Thanks for the nostalgia blast.

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