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Let's take a tour of these incredible domestic time capsules... The funky living spaces haven't been touched for 45 years and the rooms are covered in shades of red from floor to ceiling. The opulent décor uses velvet, patterned wallpaper and shag pile carpets. The flamboyant pad features 16 different wallpaper designs and hints of gold leaf on the custom furniture. The property offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, each decorated with the same loud wallpaper with matching blue carpets.

Subsequent owners left the original decoration in place to make sure the house kept its character. This bold, green reception room certainly makes a statement with its swagged curtains, thick carpet and floral-print circular sofas. The kitchen is as authentic as the rest of the house with patterned flooring and pale blue appliances, including the colour-coordinated oven and sink. The white units are framed in oak wood and the small kitchen island helps divide the open-plan living space. From a mint green hearth to Louis XV-style sofas, this sugar-sweet living room certainly makes a statement. Fitted out with pastel pink décor, period touches and statement wallpaper, it's a perfect time capsule of the era.
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Many of the rooms also boast mirrored walls and ceilings, as well as custom furnishings you won't find anywhere else. Frozen in the heydays of bygone eras, these time warp houses have been left unchanged for decades. From magnificent mid-century homes that look straight out of the '50s to pristine condos from the groovy 1970s, the décor is as fresh and fabulous as the day the front door closed for the last time.

By the time it was left to the National Trust, the home had collected all sorts of items, from snuff boxes to an upright piano, making it a truly unique collection. Throughout the house, the rooms are colour-themed, from deep purple to turquoise green, fitted out with what are now very desirable vintage homewares, furnishings and accessories. This rare Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home was previously put up for sale by its original owners with all of its authentic features intact. Sold back in 2018 for $1.2 million (£892k), this impeccable mid-century modern masterpiece isn't short on wow-factor.
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Most of our house now has older, solid wood furniture we got at antiques malls for LESS than what the equivalent would cost today, and about the same priss ass the particle board with veneer stuff. Visiting Europe's time-warp homes connects you intimately with both other time periods and other cultures, helping you imagine the past. While you can't live like these mostly lavish locals, it's an opportunity to see an authentic side to the places you came to visit. The cottage has resisted renovation all these years and is still filled with period furniture and antiques, including two ornate dressing tables in the bedroom, along with bedpans and an original fireplace. Built in 1962, the boxy exterior of this Belfast home is typical of the era it was constructed, while its interior still contains some of the most iconic interior décor from the Swinging Sixties.
Located in the seaside suburb of Long Jetty in New South Wales, Australia, this one-bedroom holiday cottage doesn't look like much from the outside. This picture-perfect Gothic pile in the town of Euraka, in California, could be straight out of a fairytale. The Carson Mansion, built in 1885 by the nouveau riche lumber merchant William Carson, was designed to his exacting specifications and little has changed to this day...
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Many of Europe's time-warp houses — sights that bring you back to a bygone era — get only a few thoughtful travelers, overshadowed by big-name museums. Some of the ones I highly recommend may make people say "Huh!?" But they're the sights that might just make your day. Relics of yesteryear, there are old sepia photographs still hanging around the house, and a single-wire bed frame lingers in the living room. The historic space offers a fascinating look back at how houses would have looked for an ordinary Australian family 100 years ago. This Illinois ranch home was built in 1965 and doesn't seem to have changed much since then.
Step back in time with these homes that will make you feel like you’ve been caught in a time warp or transported back in time. On the upper floor, junk continued to engulf the entirety of the space, while ancient appliances remained as a reminder of the previous owner's life. Cobwebs clung to a heap of decaying furniture in one room with discoloured walls, while other areas had been doused in pigeon poo.
The master suite even comes complete with palm trees, mirrored accents and neon lighting. The house was offered for sale in January 2021, fully furnished, and sold four months later for a cool $450,000 (£334k). Elsewhere, you’ll find an untouched kitchen, decorated with Italian marble flooring, Corian countertops and cherry wood cabinets that were made from trees sourced from the garden.

The house was named Montana (don’t ask us why) and was bought in 1966 by the Tipper family for 11,000 pounds sterling, and has enjoyed an over 3,000% increase in price. Like the Straw house, Eric and Winifred Tipper were grocers, and willed the house down to their son when they departed. You can almost hear Austin Powers saying “shag” when you take a look at that purple shag rug, but we’re in Texas, so get that English accent out of here! It would seem that the decor has gone more for style than comfort as that couch looks about as comfortable as Austin Powers’ teeth are pretty.
And a lot of vintage furniture found in thrift shops for $50 is better quality than the paste board crap made today. JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #12 Our antique home had the same whacko wallpaper in the kitchen. Liberal N proud Apr 2015 #10 There's just some stuff ya can't do without nowadays.
A riot of colour, the kitchen is decked out in its original brown and blue colourway, with a remarkable vintage cooker and even much of the original crockery still intact. We can just imagine this uplifting space being the bustling centre of family life back in the day. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home offers a unique split-level floorplan and comes complete with a retro kitchen, a formal dining room and a vintage bar lined with glossy mahogany. The bar leads out to an exterior patio, while the home's basement is equipped with a games room. We overhauled completely our electric, our kitchen, and 2.5 baths.
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