Like many current design trends, Grandmillennial puts an emphasis on personalization. Old family photos, generational artifacts, and other items that have personal or sentimental significance are right at home here. Some may find the aesthetic cluttered or arbitrary, but that's what makes it appealing and what its advocates find cozy and comforting.
Project: Brighton Boudoir – Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Sarah Bartholomew Interior Design
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Grandmillennial opens the door to incorporating different types of patterns.
Project: The McGee Home
Designer: Studio McGee
Project: The Madison
Designer: Jean Stoffer Design
Project: Brighton Boudoir – Kips Bay Palm Beach
Designer: Sarah Bartholomew Interior Design
Grandmillennial in the Kitchen
The kitchen is another room in which the combination of old and new takes on a comforting charm, blending modern performance and efficiency with delightful throwbacks to simpler times. Vintage cabinetry and patterned tilework or flooring pair with contemporary touches like dark stone and mixed metal finishes.
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The Riff® faucet was inspired by the historical architecture of the South.
Floral wallpaper and wide-plank flooring warm an otherwise cool design.
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