These simple, Scandi-style homes were built in the UK during a worldwide boom in stripped-down holiday houses.
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Homes built in the 1970s were filled with shag carpets, wood paneling, conversation pits, and avocado-colored everything.
But while you may be tempted to take the plunge and buy a '70s-era home, you should know that some of the materials and technology used to build those homes aren't in use today - and for good reason.