Gen Z get a lot of attention thanks to their often rebellious attitude and determination to go against the status quo. When it comes to design, this often translates to unique preferences and different purchasing habits. In this article, we’re going to look at the current interior design trends that Gen Z can’t get enough of. It doesn’t matter if you fall into the Gen Z category or if you’re a proud boomer; take a look at the interior design trends below and see if they’d work for your own home.
Preloved Items
It doesn’t matter whether they are shopping for interior design items, clothing or something completely separate, Gen Z LOVES thrift shopping. Whether it comes from a desire to save on costs or a commitment towards sustainability, you’ll likely find several second-hand items inside a Gen Z household.
While it can benefit your bank balance and the planet, adding second-hand items to a home can also offer extra character, personality and nostalgia. Charity shops and thrift stores are often home to products that are no longer in circulation, offering a very different vibe to current stock in popular homeware stores.
All in all, if you want your home to stand out and offer something unique, shopping for preloved items is a great starting point.
Sustainable Styling
As mentioned above, Gen Z often choose the sustainable option, but this doesn’t just come from shopping preloved items. In a Gen Z home, sustainability is often at the heart of every decision. This includes the brands, materials and products that are on display.
If you’re looking to create a more sustainable home, the first thing you should look at is the brands you do business with. Find out if products are ethically sourced and if the brand makes any form of commitment to climate change and sustainability.
Then try to factor material into your purchasing habits. Where possible, opting for natural and organic materials will help to make your home more sustainable. Similarly, purchasing items made from recycled materials is also more preferable for the planet.
Bold Colours
While the generation before was all about minimalism, of course, Gen Z had to go in the opposite direction. Some are going for all-out maximalism, but currently there’s a trend of subtly adding bold colours in the form of accents.
If you want to copy the trend of bold colours and accents, you’ll first need to decide on an eye-catching colour. Gen Z has a preference for electric, bright greens and fiery oranges, but consider what works for your home and its current colour palette.
Next, you’ll need to decide on where to introduce these bold colours into your interior. As mentioned, this works best when they are subtly added. It could be through small decorative ornaments or painted doorframes. For a bolder statement, you could style a neutral sofa with loud cushions.
Check Patterns
Gen Z loves to put a modern twist on retro trends, so it’s no surprise to see many of their interior design preferences are revived from the past. One such trend is the preference for the checkerboard pattern, which was popular in the 90s and 00s.
How you introduce a check into your home depends on how bold you want to be. Checkerboard flooring or a fully checkered wall are examples of how you can be daring with this trend, while a small rug or decorative throw allows you to jump on the checkered bandwagon without going full force.
Quirky Touches
As we mentioned at the very start, Gen Z loves to be different. So it’s no surprise that their homes’ interior falls on the quirkier side. If you want your home to look a little more ‘Gen Z’, then try being a little more playful or whimsical in your approach to interior design.
In more traditional homes, straight lines and symmetry are often visible. But for a quirkier home, try shopping for squiggly products, novelty items, vibrant wall lighting and even a sense of humour through artwork.
Another great way to make your home quirkier is by adding elements of DIY; nothing is more unique than adding items that can’t be found anywhere else. While you may be restricted by your creative side, items like storage baskets, hanging decorations, and candleholders are all great examples of homeware products that can be created from scratch.
Final Thoughts
Hopefully, that gives you a better idea of what a Gen Z home looks like, but don’t feel like you have to copy them exactly. As with all interior design trends, it’s important to consider how they work for your own home, so try experimenting and putting your own spin on the trends mentioned above to find a way that complements your home’s existing look and feel.