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10 Things Your Parents Had in Their House That You Never See Today

Wallpaper Borders: Borders of wallpaper featuring patterns or designs used to be popular for adding a decorative touch to walls, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.

China Cabinets: China cabinets, used to display and store fine china and glassware, were once a staple in dining rooms but are less common in modern homes.

Corded Phones: Landline phones with cords were once found in nearly every home, but with the rise of cell phones, they are now less common.

TV Armoires: Armoires designed to house bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions were common in living rooms, but with the advent of flat-screen TVs, they are no longer necessary.

Ashtrays: Ashtrays were once a common household item, especially in homes where smoking was allowed indoors. With the decline in smoking rates, they are less common today.

Encyclopedias: Sets of printed encyclopedias used to be a valuable resource for home research, but with the internet, they have become obsolete.

VCRs and VHS Tapes: VCRs and VHS tapes were once the primary way to watch movies at home, but they have been largely replaced by digital formats.

Wall-to-Wall Carpeting: Wall-to-wall carpeting was once a popular flooring choice, but many modern homes now feature hardwood, tile, or laminate flooring.

Dining Room Sets: Formal dining room sets, including a table, chairs, and often a buffet or sideboard, were once common but are now less frequently seen as dining habits have become more casual.

Mail Slots: Houses used to have mail slots in the front door or a designated mail slot elsewhere in the house for receiving mail. With the rise of mailboxes, these are less common today.

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