Gen Z loves maximalist home decor - with wallpaper, animal print and stained glass galore
Briefly

The survey reveals a striking generational divide on home features, with many homeowners finding a home can lose charm and become outdated, making it clear that tastes evolve.
The study indicates that while original features like hardwood floors have appeal, dated elements like popcorn ceilings and fully carpeted homes are widely rejected across generations.
As preferences shift, younger generations are moving away from farmhouse chic and showing a strong appreciation for diverse and bold design choices, reflecting modern aesthetics.
Despite changing trends, classic outdoor features such as having a lawn, garage, and outdoor space continue to be valued highly by homeowners across generations.
Read at New York Post
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