Gen Z decor doesn't look like it's going anywhere – as a millennial this is how I am bringing it into my home

1. MIXING IN UNIQUE VINTAGE PIECES

This is by far the simplest way to embrace Gen Z style, and it's something I have been doing for a while now. Gen Z decor has no one style, it's an amalgamation of lots of different styles and eras, so what you get is rooms that are full of depth character, and intrigue. I have always thought rooms that stick to just one clear style, no matter what that is, can look a bit flat and almost too considered.

2. GOING FOR A SUBTLE TAKE ON MAXIMALISM

Again Gen Z decor used to be all about maximalist style, but it's definitely toned it down as the trend has continued to grow in popularity. So the way I am bringing a touch of Gen Z into my home is to pick out a few key pieces that blend my minimalist style with something bolder and braver.

3. DECORATING WITH MORE PATTERN THAT SUITS MY HOME

I am keen to bring more Gen Z-inspired pattern into my home but I still want it to work with my current style and last too. I don't want my rooms to look dated in a few months because I invested in a large floral-shaped lilac rug. I have found the pattern I am seeing that definitely inspired by Gen Z is checkerboard.

4. PICK MORE CASUAL FURNITURE PIECES

A key piece of furniture that tempted me to Gen Z decor was the couches. Relaxed, low-slung, easily movable, the sofa trends loved by Gen Z seem to be a grown-up upgrade from a blow-up couch or a bean bag.

5. STRAYING FROM AN ALL NEUTRAL SCHEME

'I'm a huge fan of bold color and a checkerboard pattern, though maybe not together. In order to follow the trends, but keep your space sophisticated, choose one element for impact (for example, bold floors OR bold colored walls) and pair it with tasteful neutrals and high-quality furniture and antiques, to keep your home from looking like your first apartment out of college.' suggests designer Bethany Adams.

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