Yes I would say you are missing props that are definitively from the 90s. Think of technology, products and cultural items that entered households in that decade. It depends on what kind of home you want to recreate, is it a young family with children? What part of the world are they? This will have a big impact on how much tech will be present. I can give suggestions biased towards my own 90s home:
CD Rack VCR (analogue or digital with LCD) VHS cassettes Chunky beige computer with CRT display and desktop speakers (386/486/Pentium 1) Large near-A4 sized computer game boxes (DOOM, Sim City, Civilization, Dune II, etc) Dial-up MODEM Stack of 90s-specific magazines LCD stereo/analogue boom box Discman SNES/Sega Genesis/Playstation 1 Sega/Nintendo game cartridges + cases Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles posters/toys Board games Music posters (Grunge bands, Oasis, Spice Girls, boy bands, Nu Metal) House phone Skater shoes/skateboard
In terms of the pieces you already have developed, I think the grunge is too high and uniform on the TV unit, also I think the screen would generally have more curvature on it, if you want to really push that old CRT feeling. Those old, small TVs generally had way more analogue controls on them for tuning channels, hidden underneath an openable panel on the front of the unit for convenience.
I think the "90s feel" is subjective. Yes there were crt monitors but in some parts of the world computers were very expensive. Just an example. Getting back at the above scene, the tv model looks a bit cartoonish. Did you have any reference for it? The grunge on it is very random and homogenous at the same time. Same for the fridge. Wood material is very rough, like something you would find in a toolshed not a normal house. Normal wood furniture is polished so quite glossy.
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CD Rack
VCR (analogue or digital with LCD)
VHS cassettes
Chunky beige computer with CRT display and desktop speakers (386/486/Pentium 1)
Large near-A4 sized computer game boxes (DOOM, Sim City, Civilization, Dune II, etc)
Dial-up MODEM
Stack of 90s-specific magazines
LCD stereo/analogue boom box
Discman
SNES/Sega Genesis/Playstation 1
Sega/Nintendo game cartridges + cases
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles posters/toys
Board games
Music posters (Grunge bands, Oasis, Spice Girls, boy bands, Nu Metal)
House phone
Skater shoes/skateboard
In terms of the pieces you already have developed, I think the grunge is too high and uniform on the TV unit, also I think the screen would generally have more curvature on it, if you want to really push that old CRT feeling. Those old, small TVs generally had way more analogue controls on them for tuning channels, hidden underneath an openable panel on the front of the unit for convenience.
I'll work on the project some more
Getting back at the above scene, the tv model looks a bit cartoonish. Did you have any reference for it?
The grunge on it is very random and homogenous at the same time. Same for the fridge.
Wood material is very rough, like something you would find in a toolshed not a normal house. Normal wood furniture is polished so quite glossy.
I need to go back and make some adjustments