Eclectic

Eclectic decor brings together a mixture of textures, styles, colors, and trends, encompassing a variety of time periods and styles. When done right, this style creates a harmony and flow in your room, with each piece of furniture and decor having it's own unique place, thoughtfully connected to bring a lively flow to your living space.

Farmhouse

Farmhouse decorating is warm, soothing, charming, and full of character, giving a cozy modern vibe with a nod to simpler times. Natural wood accents are a must-have for any farmhouse style home, be it wood panels on a wall or exposed beams on the ceiling.

Bohemian

Bohemian decorating is for those who want to express their individuality and breathe life and culture into their homes through the use of unique and interesting items. This style defies modern and contemporary sensibilities in favor of carefree personality, relaxed atmosphere, and unusual expression.

Scandinavian

Scandinavian style homes are known for their simplicity, utility, and beauty. Their pure, pare-backed styles center around warm functionality, clean lines, and understated elegance. Although generally light and simply with their colors, there are many Scandinavian decorating styles, which makes this style perfect for wearing in your own style and personality with decor.

Urban Modern

Urban Modern balances the urban industrial style with softer, more comfortable modern decor. This style is perfect for those who like to play with texture, tonal contrasts, and layering of calm, neutral colors, sometimes with the occasional splash of color. Urban design often has a cosmopolitan vibe, so keep an eye out for original artwork as a way to achieve this look.

Minimalist

Minimalist design uses simple lines in spacious rooms with a minimum number of details. Often, modern minimalism uses streamline shapes, asymmetry, shiny surfaces, and straight lines. Details should be made of stainless steel or chrome, and accessories should be minimal. This light and free style is just as much lifestyle as it is a homestyle, combining simplicity, sophistication, and practicality.

Industrial

Industrial design finds its inspiration in old factories by bringing the raw, unfinished feel of a warehouse to the home setting through the use of rough materials and repurposed products. Relying on steampunk accents and other unexpected materials, industrial furnishings and decor can be found in everything from urban lofts to modern homes to commercial buildings.

Contemporary

Contemporary style brings together the simplicity of modern home design with the softer lines and rounder edges of classic design. Developed in the latter half of the twentieth century, this style is open to everything from neutral colors to bold colors. Another difference between Modern design and Contemporary is that Contemporary design is always changing and evolving, encompassing the most recent trends, while Modern design is a set style created in the 1920's - 1950's.

Shabby Chic

Marrying together antique furniture with pastel colors, lace, and floral, shabby chic is an eclectic style that is more vintage than modern or contemporary. Distressed and weathered furniture are a cornerstone for this sweet, English country-inspired style.  Create an air of history, charm, and tradition by pairing soft cottage decor with aged vintage furniture with this design style.

Mid-Century Modern

Mid-century modern furniture is easily identified by its clean lines, gentle organic curves, and avoidance of fancy ornamentation or upholstery. This timeless style began sometime around the mid 1930’s and lasted in the mid 1960’s, with a focus on functionality, uncluttered rooms, sleek lines, geometric forms, and a mix of traditional and non-traditional materials. This style often relies heavily on vintage furniture, even if it’s only one large piece as a focal point to set the tone.

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