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    Design Styles

    Design Styles

    The Design House

    What Is Your Design Style?

     

    Not sure? Call The Design House today for your consultation and uncover the true you.


    Each style has unique characteristics and influences. Homeowners often select a style based on their personal preferences, the architectural style of their home, and the overall ambiance they wish to create in their space.


    In interior décor, like kitchen design and remodeling, you may look for a particular style or a variety of aesthetics that suit your preferences and tastes. Some trending and traditional design styles include:


    1. Modern: Clean lines, minimalism, and functionality characterize modern design. It often features open spaces, neutral colors, and a focus on natural light.

    2. Contemporary: Similar to modern design but with a focus on current trends. It may incorporate bold colors, unconventional materials, and eclectic furniture pieces.

    3. Mid-Century Modern: Inspired by the design aesthetics of the mid-20th century, this style emphasizes simplicity, organic shapes, and functionality. It often includes iconic furniture pieces and warm, earthy tones.

    4. Scandinavian: Known for its simplicity, functionality, and emphasis on natural elements. Scandinavian design features clean lines, light colors, minimalism, and a connection to nature.

    5. Industrial: Inspired by old factories and industrial spaces, this style incorporates raw materials such as exposed brick, metal, and concrete. It often features open floor plans, high ceilings, and utilitarian furnishings.

    6. Farmhouse: Rustic and cozy, farmhouse design draws inspiration from traditional farmhouses. It includes natural materials, such as wood and stone, vintage elements, and a mix of textures. It's characterized by warmth, simplicity, and a lived-in feel.

    7. Bohemian (Boho): Eclectic and free-spirited, bohemian design embraces a mix of patterns, colors, and textures from around the world. It often includes vintage furniture, global accents, and layers of textiles to create a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere.

    8. Coastal: Inspired by beachfront living, coastal design incorporates light and airy colors, natural materials like rattan and driftwood, and nautical accents such as stripes and sea-inspired decor. It aims to evoke a sense of relaxation and casual elegance.

    9. Art Deco: Glamorous and luxurious, art deco design emerged in the 1920s and 1930s. It features bold geometric patterns, rich colors, and luxurious materials like velvet and chrome. Art deco interiors often include sleek furniture, mirrored surfaces, and ornate details.

    10. Transitional: A blend of traditional and contemporary styles, transitional design combines classic elements with modern touches. It emphasizes comfort, balance, and timeless appeal, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of tastes.

    11. Minimalist: Characterized by simplicity, minimalism emphasizes clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a focus on essential elements. It often incorporates neutral colors, functional furniture, and an emphasis on open space and natural light.

    12. Eclectic: A mix of styles, textures, and eras, eclectic design is characterized by its unique and personalized aesthetic. It often incorporates a diverse range of furniture, patterns, colors, and accessories to create a cohesive yet visually stimulating space.

    13. Urban: Inspired by city living, urban design features elements like exposed brick, concrete, and metal. It often includes modern furnishings, industrial accents, and a focus on maximizing space in urban environments.

    14. Traditional: Classic and timeless, traditional design draws inspiration from historic styles and incorporates elegant furnishings, rich colors, and intricate details. It creates a sense of warmth, sophistication, and refinement.

    15. Rustic: Reflecting a connection to nature, rustic design embraces raw, natural materials such as wood, stone, and reclaimed elements. It often features cozy textures, earthy tones, and a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.

    16. Mediterranean: Inspired by the coastal regions of Southern Europe, Mediterranean design embodies warmth, color, and a sense of relaxation. It includes elements like stucco walls, terracotta tiles, wrought iron accents, and lush greenery.

    17. Cottage: Cozy and charming, cottage design evokes a sense of tranquility and comfort. It often features soft colors, floral patterns, vintage-inspired furnishings, and casual, inviting spaces.


    You may prefer one style or more of a combination. Tara and Allison are well versed in what’s trending today and what choices will stand the test of time. What matters most is that your project is designed and built to your specific wishes. So, whether your style fits into one of the design choices listed above, outside of that scope, or a completely different idea, we aim to elate you.

    

    Call today for a personalized consultation!

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