Sometimes the advisors take a relevant role in making decisions about the structure of the design and accommodation in regards to the interior part of the properties they represent. Part of this work consists in creating a space in which young generations feel good and comfortable with what is offered to them. A generation submerged in a digital age and with tastes that vary according to the personality of the individual, so how to prepare the space properly?

Minimalist spaces

Starting from the concept that current trends revolve around spaces where simplicity is appreciated in their structures, the idea is based on the aesthetics that this generates for real estate. This being an attraction for young generations like millennials, it is effective when it comes to attracting their interest in the search for a home.

The important thing is to achieve a connection of the space with the potential clients, to the extent that using less elements the essential is transmitted instead of overfilling the place of many items that disturb the general visualization of the house.

Decoration and functionality

This generation seeks that most of the spaces have some type of functionality that fits the pace of life they handle and that preserves the aesthetics that characterize it. That they are practical so that they can become multipurpose adapting to the needs of the tenant, leaving aside a little the thought that the areas of the house only fulfill a single specific function.

When it comes to colors, these reflect life and that convey a feeling of belonging to the environment, guided by the tendency to use light and not so dark, some people tend to want a more vintage style. Also the sustainability offered by the home in ecological issues and that help in saving light and electricity, such as lighting and renewable energy innovations that have an impact on environmental care.

Staging for purchase or rent?

What attracts the young public today are the apartments, more than anything with the idea of renting them instead of buying them, this due to the economic income and the social class in which they are located. El Financiero paper explains that “Millennials have no priority for a property home.

A survey conducted in December 2018 by the Young Person’s Council identified that almost a third (27%) of young people rent ” When performing what is known as staging, it is important to think that in many cases millennials do not plan to live in a single apartment all their life, and that these in the future must be redecorated or undergo changes in its structure to welcome new inhabitants.

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In summary, you have to study the public first before starting the “staging” to get an idea of tastes and preferences, as well as keeping up with the generational trends. This may change the look with which you plan to assemble the spaces, taking into account the thought of transmitting more with fewer elements.