Why 90s Decor is Making a Stylish Comeback This Summer

The ’90s, a decade often remembered for its unique fashion, vibrant culture, and groundbreaking technological advancements, is seeing a revival in interior design trends this summer. As nostalgia continues to influence various aspects of our lives, from music to fashion, it’s no surprise that home decor is also riding this retro wave. The ’90s were […] You're reading Why 90s Decor is Making a Stylish Comeback This Summer, originally posted on Decoist. If you enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Decoist on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest.

Aug 13, 2024 - 16:52
Why 90s Decor is Making a Stylish Comeback This Summer

The ’90s, a decade often remembered for its unique fashion, vibrant culture, and groundbreaking technological advancements, is seeing a revival in interior design trends this summer. As nostalgia continues to influence various aspects of our lives, from music to fashion, it’s no surprise that home decor is also riding this retro wave. The ’90s were a time of eclectic styles, bold patterns, and a mix of both minimalism and maximalism. With an inclination towards quirky yet comfortable living spaces, this era offers a treasure trove of design ideas that can be reimagined for modern homes.

This resurgence is not just about copying the past but rather adapting and integrating these nostalgic elements into contemporary settings. Whether you’re a millennial looking to revisit childhood memories or a Gen Z-er eager to embrace a bygone aesthetic, ’90s decor presents a vibrant, playful, and versatile option for home styling. As we delve deeper into this trend, we’ll explore various aspects of ’90s decor that are making a comeback, offering tips on how to incorporate these elements into your home seamlessly. Fixed against slate floor tiles and lit by vintage black and white lanterns hung from a ceiling clad in Hygge & West Daydream Wallpaper, a neon yellow mudroom bench with a stained wood top is built-in beneath open neon yellow fitted with oil rubbed bronze hooks mounted to a neon yellow shiplap backsplash. The lockers are flanked by stacked cubbies filled with woven bins positioned under neon green cabinets. Gorgeous gray living room features a low gray tufted modular sectional placed beside a tree stump end table facing four gray tufted modular ottomans. Abstract blue and orange art hangs beside the sofa and between windows, while styled white built-in cabinets are fixed into white walls lined with light gray trim. Sunroom features a rattan sofa with blue striped cushions accented with yellow floral pillows, a wrought iron coffee table and a glossy black accent chair atop black diamond pattern floor tiles under a lattice ceiling. Blue pop art hangs over a styled chunky reclaimed wood credenza. Bedroom features a yellow and blue floral chaise lounge with caster legs and yellow and blue floral curtains Modern bedroom features a pink velvet chair on a black and white geometric rug, a black dresser and white curtains, lit by a black and white floor lamp. A gray and black bench sits under an art wall.

Bold Colors and Patterns

The ’90s were characterized by bold use of colors and patterns—think bright neons, primary colors, and unique geometric patterns. This summer, these vibrant hues are making a strong return.

Fixed against slate floor tiles and lit by vintage black and white lanterns hung from a ceiling clad in Hygge & West Daydream Wallpaper, a neon yellow mudroom bench with a stained wood top is built-in beneath open neon yellow fitted with oil rubbed bronze hooks mounted to a neon yellow shiplap backsplash. The lockers are flanked by stacked cubbies filled with woven bins positioned under neon green cabinets.
Photo Credit: Kristina Crestin Design

Incorporate bold-colored accent walls, patterned throw pillows, or even brightly colored furniture to bring a touch of ’90s flair to your home. Mixing and matching different patterns, such as stripes with polka dots, can create a lively, dynamic atmosphere without overwhelming the space.

Minimalist Furniture

While the ’90s had its fair share of maximalist tendencies, it also celebrated minimalist furniture designs. Sleek, simple lines and functional pieces were staples in many ’90s homes.

Gorgeous gray living room features a low gray tufted modular sectional placed beside a tree stump end table facing four gray tufted modular ottomans. Abstract blue and orange art hangs beside the sofa and between windows, while styled white built-in cabinets are fixed into white walls lined with light gray trim.
Photo Credit: Change and Co

To bring this element into your contemporary space, look for furniture that offers both aesthetic appeal and functionality. Think modular sofas, minimalist coffee tables, and clean-lined storage units that prioritize practicality without sacrificing style.

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Natural Materials

Natural materials like wood, rattan, and wicker were popular in ’90s decor. These materials bring warmth and texture to any space, making them perfect for summer decorating. Incorporate wooden furniture, rattan chairs, or wicker baskets to add a touch of nature to your home. Not only do these materials look great, but they also create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Sunroom features a rattan sofa with blue striped cushions accented with yellow floral pillows, a wrought iron coffee table and a glossy black accent chair atop black diamond pattern floor tiles under a lattice ceiling.
Photo Credit: Katie Rosenfeld

Pop Culture References

The ’90s were a golden age for pop culture, with iconic TV shows, movies, and music that still resonate today. Incorporating pop culture references into your decor can add a fun, nostalgic element to your home. Think framed posters of your favorite ’90s movies, vinyl records displayed on the walls, or even vintage video game consoles as decorative pieces.

Blue pop art hangs over a styled chunky reclaimed wood credenza.
Photo Credit: Carolyn Leona

Floral Prints

Floral prints were everywhere in the ’90s, from wallpaper to upholstery. This summer, floral prints are making a comeback in a big way. Incorporate floral patterns through cushions, curtains, or even wallpaper for a touch of ’90s charm. The key is to balance these bold prints with more neutral elements to avoid an overly busy look.

Bedroom features a yellow and blue floral chaise lounge with caster legs and yellow and blue floral curtains
Photo Credit: Katie Rosenfeld Design

Statement Lighting

Lighting plays a crucial role in setting the mood of any space, and the ’90s were no exception. Statement lighting fixtures, such as oversized floor lamps and unique pendant lights, were popular during this decade. This summer, bring a touch of ’90s glam to your home with eye-catching lighting that serves as both a functional and decorative element.

Modern bedroom features a pink velvet chair on a black and white geometric rug, a black dresser and white curtains, lit by a black and white floor lamp.
Photo Credit: Greg Natale

DIY Decor

The ’90s were a time of creativity and self-expression, often manifested through DIY decor projects. This trend is perfect for those looking to add a personal touch to their home. Whether it’s painting your own abstract art, creating a gallery wall of family photos, or refurbishing old furniture, DIY projects can infuse your space with individuality and charm.

A gray and black bench sits under an art wall.
Photo Credit: Barrie Benson

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Incorporating ’90s decor into your home this summer is all about balancing nostalgia with modern sensibilities. By selectively integrating these elements, you can create a space that feels both fresh and familiar, paying homage to a beloved decade while keeping your home stylish and contemporary.

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