India, Sept. 4 -- The backlash to minimalism has begun. Decor goals are going "more is more". And when young people mean more, they mean rummaging through grandpa and grandma's things - the stuff their parents would not touch - and turning them into statement pieces for the home.

Burnished brass is coming out of old trunks. Embroidered bolsters are the first to be picked up in a thrift swap. Delicate floral patterns are no longer cringe. Bye bye beige; old-timey pastels are returning to decor.

Think of it as nostalgia with a modern twist. Can minimalism survive the onslaught? Danesh Bhambhani, founder of DB Design Studio and co-founder of Godai Arts; Rohan Jain, director at RJ Projects; and Shakshi Jain, founder of Studio Dvaar, show us...