Most Boomers LOVE These 9 Home Decor Trends!

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Do you know which decor trends all baby boomers love?

I’m a baby boomer, and my kids absolutely hate my decor style. They always say how much they love me and my spouse, but the minute I get excited about their words, I hear the word “but,” and then they add, “but your decor style is the worst ever.”

How can they say something like that to me? They don’t care how hard it was for my partner and me to decorate our home. Whether we’re talking about money, ideas, or knowledge, we have to admit that decorating a home is not an easy job.

Unless you plan on doing a complete remodel in a couple of months, you’re stuck with that decor until something breaks and you have to rethink the whole thing. Or at least that’s my case, and I want to say that I love my house decor very much and I’m proud of it.

So if you’re a baby boomer just like me and your kids keep telling you that you should change your decor items, it might be time to show them this article. Without further ado, here are 9 home decor trends that the majority of baby boomers love! Are you one of them? Let’s find out!

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1. Patterned wallpaper

I’m crazy about wallpaper, but they hate it. As much as I tried to convince my children that this decor item could turn my home from basic to wow, they simply didn’t buy it.

I don’t want to get my walls dirty and full of stains, so I like to play around with my decor, and patterned wallpaper helps me achieve the look that I want without putting too much effort into it.

All I have to do is choose one that’s peel-off, decide on the pattern and color I like, put it on, and allow it to simply stay there and be fabulous. Do you agree with me on this one?

2. Shag carpets

I know, I know, even I had some mixed feelings about this, but I feel that the majority of baby boomers love this item. A shag carpet is soft, and it feels like walking on clouds each time your feet touch it.

And as much as I like the fact that dirt and bacteria don’t show thanks to the carpet’s fuzzy material, that’s also a bad thing at the same time, because it makes me think that the carpet is already clean and I don’t have to vacuum it. That’s not very good, and I keep telling myself that it really needs a deep cleaning.

This carpet style is outdated and very unfashionable, but it’s so soft that I still want to hold on to it for a little while longer. Maybe I’ll get rid of it soon, just maybe.

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3. Gold hardware everywhere

Don’t get me started on this one because I adore gold hardware with all my heart. I even think of how nice it would be to have gold hardware on all my bags and jackets. It would make them a lot prettier.

However, I think that gold hardware looks great in the kitchen and the bathroom because it makes them look luxurious and fancy, just like those that you typically see in fancy hotels. Even the doorknobs in my house are gold since I like them to look spicy and sophisticated.

4. Brick fireplace

Are there any baby boomers who don’t like brick fireplaces? In my opinion, they look very cozy, classy, and stylish. They’re not trendy, but I’m honestly one of those people who doesn’t care about trends and is more focused on utility and durability.

Besides that, a brick fireplace makes me excited about the colder season, which is the perfect time to make a big cup of hot cocoa with a few marshmallows and wear a pair of fuzzy socks to enjoy everything. This decor item is not just beautiful, it also keeps everyone warm day and night.

5. Crystal chandelier

Okay, you have to back me up on this one, because crystal chandeliers are amazing and they make your home look like it’s worth a million bucks. They’re shiny, pretty, and elegant, and they give off the impression that all the home decor items you have are expensive.

Some people might say that they’re outdated and should only exist in places like museums and fancy restaurants, while there are other baby boomers who think that they’re very stylish, and I’m definitely one of them.

6. Tuscan kitchen

I don’t know what other baby boomers think, but when I think of Tuscan kitchens, my mind immediately goes to the old-money aesthetic. They might seem outdated by today’s standards, but I think that they look pretty good and give off the feeling of a warm and neat home.

This decor style was always popular thanks to the comfy and warm feeling it gave, and if we’re being honest, the kitchen is the place where all the members of the family get together and enjoy a delicious meal together, so the room they’re in has to be nice and cozy.

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7. Mirrored closet doors

Some people hate it, some people love it, and I’m one of those who actually like this home decor trend. I generally like mirrors because they can play around with light and make my room seem larger than it actually is, which is definitely a pro for me given the fact that I’m quite limited when it comes to square footage.

Besides looking very stylish and put-together, mirrors are also great when you want to take a look at your outfit. I know that maybe there aren’t tons of people who pay a lot of attention to their clothes, but if there are, this decor item is just perfect for that.

8. Carpeted bathrooms

I told you that there are a lot of home decor trends that I, a baby boomer in all her glory, absolutely love, but I have to admit and say that there are also a few that I can’t understand. Who invented them and why?

However, if you think that they’re fun and useful, don’t pay attention to what I’m saying, because everyone’s different. Speaking of that, there were probably many people who wanted to feel cozy in every room of their homes, so they decided to carpet their entire bathrooms.

I get that you’re more likely to feel warm and comfy when you get out of the shower given the fact that you have a soft carpet to put your feet on, but if I really think about it, my guess is that there are more cons than pros.

For instance, water that falls on the ground is going to make a big mess, compared to when it falls directly on the floor and you can simply mop it. And if it gets dirty, you’ll have to spend a lot of time getting it clean and fresh again. For me, it just doesn’t seem to be worth the effort, and I’m better off with floor tiles.

9. Flush-mount lights

I’m not crazy about flush-mount lights, but they get the job done, are affordable, look good, and that’s pretty much it. I want my home to feel cozy, clean, and beautiful, and I like to have a balanced mix of elegance and utility.

For me, these lighting fixtures are just what I need, although I like chandeliers very much. So if you’re looking for something simple, easy to install, that comes in plenty of sizes and colors, and that can also blend perfectly with your decor, you should think of getting a flush-mount light.

I’m very curious to know what you think about these home decor trends, so don’t forget to leave a comment down below! Until next time, don’t forget to take care of your home. Here’s an article that you’ll like: 9 Cheap Decor Upgrades That Will Make Your Guests Say ‘Wow!’!

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