While electronic music was its main inspiration, Vaporwave was also known for its surreal art and consumer culture, all of which lead the selections made for finishes, colors, and shapes.

An Apartment Inspired by the 80s + 90s Vaporwave Genre
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Someone once said that Vaporwave is a modern form of Renaissance, with a sense of surrealism that enjoys the present, with a touch of retro and futuristic psychedelia combined, making it seem detached from reality.

An Apartment Inspired by the 80s + 90s Vaporwave Genre

The Vaporwave wave that emerged in early 2010 focuses on American and Japanese pop culture elements in the 1980s and 1990s. It is a reflection on the phenomena of capitalism, consumerism and globalisation. It also shows retro-futurism - nostalgia for a prosperous society. Vaporwave designs tend to use a lot of pink tones, combined with American imagery (like the movie Miami) and some outdated elements to create a visual effect that combines retro and futuristic technology.

FM House, a design company in São Paulo, Brazil, took Vaporwave as inspiration for this 775-foot space, adding modern-style furniture and bright colours to create a unique home.

Scroll through the gallery for tips on emulating the Vaporwave look (Photography by Felipe Lopez):

An Apartment Inspired by the 80s + 90s Vaporwave Genre

Tip 1: Combining retro elements and colours

Nostalgic square tiles form the main structure of the space, and combined with a calm blue tone, the overall space evokes a retro and modern feel.

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