I can’t remember😮. Perhaps my memory will be jogged. I can remember the colour of the piano stool, but that doesn’t count. I can remember the bed cover colours, and colours of various clothes.
Bright orange, yellow and brown - those were the colours my mum used for the curtains in our new house in 1967! The carpet had those colours in it too- great for hiding dirt, not that my mum would ever have let anything get dirty!
Dark green and brown from the early days, everything seemed to be those colours in my home and other people’s. I remember we had brown Lino in the hallway with dark green skirting boards.
Burgundy on the hall and stairs with cream walls ,the living room brown and gold boucle sofas and gold velvet curtains . My folks got all new furniture each of the three homes we lived in . I have done the same , it I loved their brown amd gold curved sofas and that were custom made.Haven,t seen another like it in over 50 years
When we moved to house number 7 when twelve, we had a huge modern kitchen with (awful) bright orange units, burgundy sofas and velvety curtains and embossed wallpaper.
I do remember in one of my bedrooms (cannot remember which one) I had horsey wallpaper (I was horse obsessed), l never owned one, but rode from age 8 to late teens.
Bright orange as the house was in that colour when we moved in (early 70s). In fact, the front bedroom's woodwork was in the same colour. The house was later painted in bright green (caterpillar green) and black.
A certain shade of turquoise - the colour of our new bathroom suite in the 60s. I wouldn’t have known then, but it was the colour of gorgeous shallow tropical seas.
I’ve never seen any other bathroom suite the same - it was so much nicer than the once ubiquitous avocado.
I don’t remember any colours of rooms or wallpaper or carpets, bed covers, no nothing comes to mind or front door paint or anything really I can’t imagine how see the layout of the house just but that’s all
Orange and brown bizarre curtains carpet all colours that didn't match neither did the wallpaper. Black and white tiles on kitchen floor gloss paint over woodchip paper. Net curtains in every room with horrendous patterns.
My mum liked pale mauve so we had a room with a pale mauve ceiling. Very trendy in the 60s in London. She also had a couple of chairs upholstered in mauve. It a colour I particularly like but still.
My mother was very proud of the living room curtains. I thought they were light brown , but she always said ‘mushroom’. But brown did feature a lot in the furnishings in the 50s.