The 4 Megatrends Changing Interior Design Forever: Nick Lewis
Interior design is about more than just “silly trends” it’s a reflection of our shifting economy and culture. In his latest breakdown, Nick Lewis identifies the four massive “megatrends” currently rewriting the rules of our living spaces, from the death of “millennial gray” to the surprising return of “dumb technology.”
Watch the full breakdown in the video below:
The Deep Dive
- Economic Reality & The DIY Surge: Lewis points to the “Great Divergence” in wealth (shoutout to Johnny Harris) as a primary driver for the current DIY and thrifting obsession. Since many Gen Z and Millennial renters can’t afford high-end professional furnishings, they are turning to YouTube tutorials and labor-intensive projects to create joy in smaller, temporary spaces (03:01).
- The Rejection of Disposable “Globalized” Furniture: There is a growing backlash against “flat pack” furniture made of MDF and paper. Lewis argues that because modern furniture has become lower quality and more disposable, people are rediscovering the value of vintage pieces that were built with solid wood and superior joinery (07:58).
- The “Dumb Tech” & Maximalism Pendulum: We are witnessing a “digital detox” in decor. From VHS tapes to record players, there is a renewed nostalgia for technology that “does its job and goes away” rather than being constantly “smart” and overstimulating (10:12). Simultaneously, the “pendulum” is swinging away from stark minimalism toward colorful, personality-driven maximalism as a direct rejection of the sterile “millennial gray” era (11:41).
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