
When we reminisce about the 1970s–even about some of the most iconic moments in 1970s decor–the lists tend to evade the topic of bathrooms. However, few of us may remember that the 1970s housed some of the most memorable and, dare we say, outrageous interior design trends where water closets were concerned. From actual furry toilet seat covers to near-impossible-to-maneuver toilet paper spring-hinged holders and even crocheted dolls to hide your TP stash, we’ve covered 22 of the most memorable details your 1970s bathroom was probably sporting!
#1: Pastel Colored Toilet Paper
We imagine that some pretty questionably sourced dyes went into making these undeniably pretty-looking rolls of toilet paper, which did indeed match your bath towels. The ’70s certainly had a fascination with coordinating and customizing, and not even the paper that lives in your bathroom was safe from the merry mayhem.
