Grandmillennial Style

Anonymous
The symmetry is cloying, esp. the blue vases under the tables.
Anonymous
Awful
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the name is stupid but a good way to get inspiration that’s more traditional and has some of this mix is to look at the House and Garden UK website. It’s much better than the American magazine sites imo except for AD which is fine but gets a little tiresome. Billionaire Bland, I call it.


Thanks for the rec. I'm a big fan of Garden and Gun, but I would say the decor swings pretty eclectic.
Anonymous
I agree with a PP that the name is stupid. I confess that I love those mirrors!
Anonymous
So... traditional but with more bold colour accents and more pared down details in furnishings/lighting. I feel like that's been the overriding theme for a few years now regardless of that particular photo. Heck- there was plenty of this in the eye candy thread.
Anonymous
I like the green and the blue. Other things look stuffy. I’m not a huge fan of that much symmetry, but in general I get your point, I was just thinking I want to paint my white walls something warmer... in general layers and clutter and color make things homey. I don’t like living in the apple store.
Anonymous
Phew, finally something with a little color. However those four matching lamps with the orange shades don't seem to be attached to an outlet.
Anonymous
It’s hard for me to get past how much I hate the green table cloth - it just feels dusty to me, plus my pets wouldn’t be able to resist the tassels, and would probably pull everything off the table in the process.

But once I get past that, the room is ok. Not my style at all, but fine. I like the colors, but it’s all a lot more formal than I go for in my own home.

One thing to consider is all that symmetry is VERY place specific. The matching tables work in this particular house, but there might not be any place for these items in a different house. (I guess that I’ve moved so many times, and will be moving again soon, that this just stood out to me.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a fan of grandmillenial style, but I think minimalism is overdone and boring. Also not realistic for most of us.


I like good old pottery barn style. Textural, slightly rustic, pretty. Iron, various colors of wood, lots of velvet and cotton and linen.

Meet too. I need interesting textures and visuals.
Anonymous
My first thought on seeing the pic in WaPo was "thank goodness, it isn't another Pottery Barn room." As with anything probably I like different elements of it and I appreciate the overall look. I very much like that it doesn't look like it came straight out of a catalog.
Anonymous
I LOVE and I mean LOVE Ben Pentreath. UK designer.

Look him up for someone with a fabulous blend of old and new styles. He's not a minimalist but he's wonderful and inspiring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE and I mean LOVE Ben Pentreath. UK designer.

Look him up for someone with a fabulous blend of old and new styles. He's not a minimalist but he's wonderful and inspiring.


I like Ben Pentreath too but he seems like a dick.
Anonymous
Nobody with taste under 40 years old likes grandma decor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody with taste under 40 years old likes grandma decor
We've got it, dear. You really like the particle board stuff from PB. It's high style for sure!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE and I mean LOVE Ben Pentreath. UK designer.

Look him up for someone with a fabulous blend of old and new styles. He's not a minimalist but he's wonderful and inspiring.


I like Ben Pentreath too but he seems like a dick.


Explain? I read his blog and he seems like a great guy.
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