The “Old Yellow Style” home decoration is a nostalgic millennial trend characterized by uniform warm yellow tones, old wooden frames, and simple soft furnishings that evoke a strong retro vibe. This style, also known as “Millennial Style,” gained popularity in the 1990s through Hong Kong TV dramas and has recently resurfaced as a way for the 80s and 90s generation to create relaxing, stress-free living environments.

Why does this style look the same everywhere? Its origins lie in limited design choices and the influence of popular media, leading to widespread imitation. The revival reflects a shift in priorities among millennials, who value mental well-being and simplicity over flashy designs.

To update this style, reduce the dominance of yellow by repainting furniture or using stickers. Alternatively, transform it into mid-century modern,南洋复古风 (Nanyang retro), or natural wood styles by adjusting colors and materials.

For soft furnishings, choose durable materials like cotton, linen, or tweed that age well. Furniture should align with the new style—e.g., minimalist pieces for mid-century modern or dark woods and rattan for南洋复古风. Consider pet-friendly fabrics if needed, and replace old curtains with wooden blinds for a timeless look.

