Style Difference: Baby Boomer vs Millennials

SCANDI STYLE AND MILLENNIALS
The high-tech tools carry out studies to determine style differences. One such tool showed that the Scandinavian style is the number one-bathroom choice if you are aged 16 to 25. The style has pale colors and a very natural appearance. It is basically minimalism.
Millennials tend to live in thriving urban areas in small apartments, so their space is extremely restricted. A Scandi style focuses on being very functional without a lot of clutter which makes it ideal for small living spaces.
The Scandi style is also affordable and easy to accentuate because of the more natural color palette.
TRADITIONAL STYLES AND GENERATION Y
Generation Y appears to embrace a more traditional style that reflects their parents’ taste. For those 26 and up, the appeal of timeless elegance, neutral tones, and greater depth of color appears very popular.
The traditional design embraces being warm and inviting. Many theorize that this style difference manifests after a couple marries and buys their first home. They want to welcome friends and family into their new home so are automatically attracted to a warm design.
Still influenced by the younger generation, Generation Y does veer towards a modern, clutter-free Scandinavian styling.


STYLE FOR THOSE OVER 46
Individuals aged 46 and over are drawn to traditional along with coastal and country chic design.
Coastal embraces muted neutrals combined with crisp blues, whites, and aquas. It’s like creating a beachside retreat in your home.
Country chic embraces rustic furniture choices and a relaxed, laidback style. The furnishings tend to be heavy and combine plenty of floral fabrics.