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How did a married couple's bedroom looks in the 60's



<< My teacher asked me that today and i need to know. I have no idea. Please help. Thanks. >>



You don't have parents/grandparents that you could ask?
 
Mirrors on the ceilings, lava lamps, bean bag chairs and pillows scattered about, incense, candles, love beads, peace posters...
 
My parents had a single bed that I am guessing was queen sized, a bureau with a mirror, a chest of drawers, a cedar chest, a couple of night tables, and a small book case. Pretty much the same as a bedroom in 2002 I suspect other than the design of the furniture.
 
Its for my drama class. I need to plan or design a background bedroom of a couple sill wanting to live in the 60's. i have a bed.. an art table a window 4 drawings, a radio, a bean chair, a desk w/ a flower. My teacher told me to ask around.
 
Lots of avacado green and maize yellow colors. No TV, no stereo, no electronics period, but they probably had some plastic TV trays for breakfast in bed (probably with "Sock it to me" or some other topical expression of the day written on them). Wind-up alarm clock. Sewing table in the corner.
 


<< Like however your granparents' bedroom looks right now. >>



Buried under 6 feet of dirt?

But they had seperate rooms not just beds!

Wouldnt that make sex kinda hard?
 


<< << Like however your granparents' bedroom looks right now. >>

Buried under 6 feet of dirt?
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When your grandparents died, they buried their house too ?
 
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