When Popsugar contributor Andi Breitowich designed her childhood bedroom in the early 2000s, she had a clear vision: periwinkle walls, a canopy bed with tie-dye bedding, a lava lamp, and a carefully curated corkboard collage pinned with Hannah Montana posters, photos with friends, and Tiger Beat magazine cutouts. The shelves were lined with Lisa Frank memorabilia, more Webkinz than necessary, endless CDs, and just about every Limited Too and Club Libby Lu accessory imaginable. Life was good, simple, and kind.
Now, more than 20 years later, the youths have rediscovered the magic of a beaded curtain, and Gen Z seems to be pulling interior design inspiration from the early 2000s. Many are also romanticizing over-the-top Disney Channel bedrooms, "retro" aesthetics, and the charm of a slightly artificial color palette (think: bubblegum pink, frosty blue, and electric green).
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