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849 If someone decorates with these 8 things, their house is a time capsule from the 80s

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 12/17/2025 17:00 EDT

If someone decorates with these 8 things, their house is a time capsule from the 80s

Step into any home featuring these distinctive design elements and you'll swear you can hear Duran Duran playing softly in the background while someone adjusts their shoulder pads.

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