Design Styles
Knowing your design style and décor preference helps bring your visual into reality. Below is a list of popular design styles and general definitions of each. This is one of the first step that you must identify before starting an interior decorating project. You don’t want to end of with an art-deco contemporary space when you were envisioning a modern glam space. That would be all bad!
A marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics equating to a classic, timeless design. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles.
Defined by simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate use of texture, and clean lines. Interiors tend to showcase space rather than things. By focusing on color, space, and shape, contemporary interiors are sleek and fresh.
A broad design term that typically refers to a home with clean, crisp lines, a simple color palette and the use of materials that can include metal, glass and steel. Modern design employs a sense of simplicity in every element, including furniture.
The combination of warm natural colors and shades which creates a feeling of warmth; Rough, homespun like, textiles; Unworked or decorated with stone, stucco, brick walls; Massive furniture, decorative materials, decorative items.
All about amplifying the shine of its metallic accents – wall and floor mirrors as well as mirrored accent furniture. Lucite and lacquer also make an appearance on coffee tables and small decor pieces for their reflective, sleek surfaces.