Groovy 1970s Vibes
The 1970s brought relaxed vibes, bold colors, and a focus on family and self-expression. From macramé to homemade bread, this decade redefined home as a place of creativity and comfort.
5/2/20251 min read


Homemaking in the 1970s: Freedom, Groovy Vibes, and Family Time
The 1970s brought a bold new spirit to homemaking. It was an era of self-expression, relaxed living, and a return to natural materials. Homes featured earthy colors like avocado green, burnt orange, and mustard yellow — paired with shag carpets and macramé wall hangings.
Homemakers embraced new ideas. Instead of strict schedules, families spent more casual, relaxed time together — from Saturday morning cartoons to backyard BBQs. Convenience foods became popular, but there was also a growing back-to-the-land movement where many families started baking bread, growing gardens, and crafting homemade goods.
Homemaking in the '70s wasn’t about perfection; it was about personal style, comfort, and family connection.
Takeaway for Today:
The 1970s teaches us to make our homes a reflection of who we are — and to embrace the joy of imperfection.