What’s your style?

What's Your Decor Personality? What's Your Organizing Vice? Having trouble decorating? That might be because you're not sure what your style is and how to find the right pieces. Worry not. We're here to help. We have listed below different design styles to suit different personality signatures.

 

Modern

You love smooth, clean lines as well as a clean appearance. You don’t like too much going on in your space. A modern personality is more into neutral shades, such as brown, black, white or off-white and other occasional colors. You will want your home with a suppressed type of mood which makes an ideal background for essential pieces or furniture to obtain even more focus.
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Transitional

Classic meets contemporary but remixed. You love traditional design mixed with clean lines and modern elements, creating a space that’s elegant but totally you.
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Scandinavian

Simplicity is your secret to a classic life. You love clean lines, plush fabrics and handcrafted things. You get really excited about functional storage solutions and cozy pants on Sundays.
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Glam & dramatic

You’ve never seen a mirror you didn’t love. Luxe fabrics, metallics, and crystals pull it all together for you. You’re not afraid to let your pieces shimmer and shine.
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Rustic

When it comes to style, you’re a real natural. You feel grounded at home when surrounded by raw wood, leather fabrics, and warm earthy tones.
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Minimal

Less is more in your book. You’ll never see clutter in your perfect home. Instead, you’re all clean lines, open spaces, and functional design.
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Eclectic Interior Design

You love collecting just a lil’ bit of everything good all in a cohesive way.The primary hallmark of the eclectic home is mixing and matching styles, patterns, colors, textures to create contrast: contrast and difference is at the heart of the eclectic style.
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Contemporary

Fundamentally, a contemporary style of decorating is 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.
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Classic Hollywood Glam

Livable luxury. Soft lines, rich wood, luxurious fabrics, and ornate furnishings elevate your space into a classy but super comfortable place.
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Mid-Century Modern
The set from Mad Men was a true style revelation. You go for sleek lines mixed with organic shapes and a color scheme that Don Draper would love.

Industrial

Exposed brick and stone, smooth metals and muted colors add chic, modern style with masculine undertones.

Farmhouse

Did someone say shiplap? Classic Americana, comfy fabrics, hardworking furnishings, neutral colors and raw materials like wood and iron make your space feel like home.

Contemporary coastal

Bring on the beach vibes– you go for rooms that are bright and breezy. Whites and blues mixed with casual fabrics are all abundant in your phome – ideal for those evenings sipping Rosé in summer whites and boat shoes.
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Traditional

typically defined as being predictable, yet both cozy and comfortable at the same time. A space that is designed in the traditional style will often have the following qualities: Detailed woodwork. Carved moldings. Sturdy crafted furniture.
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Modern Baroque

When you think of luxurious or over-the-top ornamental home décor, Baroque style typically comes to mind. This style was adopted by European royalty in the seventeenth century and was the preference of palaces. color palette is often rich, incorporating dark reds or greens to enhance gold accent features that are commonly used to decorate mirrors, art, and accessories.
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