Sponge painting was a simple and widespread decorative technique in the 1990s, making walls look textured and artistic.
Shutters were a trendy choice in 1995 for adding warmth and an architectural element to interiors, now great for repurposing projects.
Recessed lighting replaced track lighting in the 90s, providing a sleek look with adjustable "eyeball" lights for focused illumination.
Glass block walls made a stylish comeback in the 90s, used in showers and windows for adding light while maintaining privacy.
Large speakers and cassette tapes were staples for 90s home entertainment, now replaced by compact sound bars and streaming services.
Bird scare balloons, used since at least the mid-90s, were effective in deterring woodpeckers, even solving NASA s fuel tank damage issues.
Placing a bar behind sliding glass doors was a common and straightforward security method to prevent break-ins in the 90s.
Traditional alarm clocks were ubiquitous in homes before smartphones became the primary tool for waking up.
The Chevy Astro van, a popular minivan from the 80s to the 90s, was commonly seen in neighborhoods, cherished for family travel.