25 Nostalgic Things Every 2000s House Had That Don’t Exist Anymore
The 2000s had a specific household aesthetic that’s completely gone now. Everyone had an iPod dock, a DVD collection that took up an entire shelf, and at least one lava lamp that didn’t actually work. Walk into any house between 2000-2009, and you’d see the same stuff, not because people were copying each other, but because that’s just what existed.
You could find each of these nostalgic things in every 2000s house.
1. iPod Dock Speakers
2. Massive DVD Collection On Shelves
3. DVD Rewinder (Separate From The Player)
4. At One Point The TV Here Was A Flex
5. CD Binder For The (Held 100+ CDs)
6. Blockbuster Membership Card
7. Desktop Computer In A Dedicated “Computer Room”
8. Blank CDs With Sharpie Labels
9. Chunky Digital Camera (Before Phone Cameras Were Good)
10. This Bedroom Setup
11. These Had Everyone In A Chokehold
12. White Tech Craze Of The 2000s
13. Flip Phone Or Razr Phone
14. AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) Always Running
15. VHS-To-DVD Converter
16. These Animal Soaps
17. This Pencil
18. AOL Installation CDs As Coasters
19. Old Electronics That You Cannot Throw Out For Some Reason
20. Game Boy Advance
21. Kids Today Don’t Understand The Fear We Had For The Red Ring Of Death.
22. Gel Pens Galore
23. Remember The Video Now Player?
24. “I See Your Silly Bandz And Raise You Jelly Bracelets. I Think These Were A Thing In The ’80s, But They Made A Huge Resurgence In The Early-Mid 2000s.”
25. Phone Book/Yellow Pages
