Picture a house layered with sun-kissed fabrics, treasures from faraway places and stories woven into every corner. It’s warm, worldly and delightfully eclectic. That’s the charm of Global Grandparent décor – a look that’s full of comfort, character and a wonderful sense of lived-in ease.
What once felt old-fashioned – chintzy fabrics, crochet throws, travel trinkets – is now being embraced with fresh eyes. The earlier grandmillennial trend reignited an appreciation for granny chic, and our love for nostalgic interiors has only continued to grow. Here’s how to bring a little of that timeless spirit into your own space.
Sun-kissed Textiles

Treasured Touches
Framed artwork, old photographs, mismatched ceramics – they all help your space tell a story. Pick pieces that mean something to you, whether they’re from travels, family or just things you love. It doesn’t have to be perfect – just personal. Picture grandparents returning from adventures in the ’70s, filling their home with stories and treasures.
Time-worn Furniture
At the heart of it all sits the dining table, where stories are shared and memories made. Painted wooden dressers, antique side tables and spindle-back rocking chairs all add a sense of timeless charm, too. A knitted throw over an armchair or a linen runner on the table adds that lived-in, layered feel.
A Modern Balance
Global Grandparent style is all about balance, creating an eclectic time capsule of décor from different eras. Layer natural linens with vintage quilts and faded cushions. Mix clean lines with softer shapes to create a space that feels relaxed yet considered. The charm lies in the contrast – modern touches alongside beloved old favorites.
Photos by @taylorhallobrien and @isabel_bronts for @cabanamagazine