to tell us which"outdated" home design trends should make a comeback. Here are the surprising results:"Walls. Walls need to come back. No more open floor plans. I don't want to be able to hear everything going on in my house at all times."Please stop 'renovating' older homes and open everything up.
The knobs and buttons were pretty old, and they were pretty basic, but it was super convenient and worked really well. They didn't have a built-in bread box, but those, too. So many built-ins that I don't see today.""Put that fancy laundry 'room' back in the basement. Unless the house is huge, that space should be another bathroom , especially if there is only one bath in the house. There should ALWAYS be two bathrooms in every home if possible.
"They are not practical for anything, but I always wanted one to open one and be like, 'Who wants pancakes?' and pop some steaming buttery pancakes out to a crowd from that type of window. Hence, pancake windows.""Wicker and brass furniture. We've already brought back a ton of early '80s decor. Imagine completing the look for that true immersion feeling.""Wood paneling. I'm talking about quality wood paneling. Mahogany or walnut, for example.