Young people are de-modernizing their bathroom décor. Zillow searches reveal an uptick of “nostalgia” and “vintage” being used in listings descriptions. And that’s likely because young owners and renters are after the “grandma aesthetic,” especially when it involves original, patterned vintage tiles and colorfully glazed, matching bathtubs or toilets in their bathrooms. While these bathroom designs began to go out of vogue sometimes in the ‘80s, and Millennials have favored a sleek white and gray home look, the next gen is seeking out “cozy,” preserved vintage homes. And in cases where this style is not already installed or well-cared for, some young people are investing hundreds to thousands in restoring or installing pieces for the colorful yester-year bathroom of their dreams. (Business Insider)
📊 YPulse data: 36% of 13-39-year-olds prefer vintage home design to modern
