A mother from Chicago has created an incredible “time capsule” home that will transport you to the 1970s and also revealed that every piece of furniture is second hand and costs less than $25. Writer Corbyn Hanson Wittig, 51, took on the huge endeavor of transforming her new home with four bedrooms into a vintage haven after moving in 2020 with her husband and three children. “We moved into a new home last year and were inspired by the belongings left behind,” Corbyn said. The family of five decided to adopt the ’70s vintage theme of the house and opted to buy anything they needed secondhand—saving them not only money but also keeping things out of the landfill. Corbyn, who is a ’70s child herself, scoured thrift shops to create her “time capsule home,” eventually filling her house with objects from that time period. “There is almost nothing in here newer …