AI shows what dream homes in the UK look like

Published date10 April 2024
Publication titleMyLondon (England)
Then AI tool Midjourney was used to bring their dream properties to life -combining people's preferred design features, interior design styles and locations. So unsurprisingly there's a stark difference between what Gen Z-ers, those born between 1997 and 2012, would love to live in compared to Boomers

AI brought to life what Gen Z-ers' ideal home would look like with the younger generation favouring spacious city penthouses. The stunning AI complex features bi-folding doors, a feature wanted by a quarter of Gen Z 24%, ample balcony space and stunning views of the city overlooking the property.

Half of those quizzed 48% aren't green fingered and weren't interested in any garden space, so a balcony would seem the fitting option amid the hustle and bustle of city life. On the other end of the spectrum, almost three-quarters of Baby Boomers 74% would opt for a detached house, with a further seven in ten 69% prioritising extensive garden space.

Nestled deep within the British countryside, this gorgeous and mansion-like property is surrounded by miles of endless green space providing complete peace and tranquility. A Gen Z-er's dream bedroom combines the minimalist interior design that nearly three of ten 27% dream of, with stunning skyline views of the city.

The contemporary design of this bedroom resonates with a more youthful audience, thanks to the darker autumn hues, sleek LED strip lighting and laminate wooden flooring. Meanwhile, a Boomer's dream bedroom features exposed wooden beams to complement the farmhouse interior design style, longed for by more than one fifth 22%.

Waking up every morning to views of the countryside is a feature longed for by two-thirds of Baby Boomers 64%. These patio doors leading to a serene, picturesque view of the British countryside...

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