What is Your Interior Design Style?

Have you ever wondered what your interior design style is? Or what an interior design style even is? Well, you are in the right place to find out what they are and what yours is. 

There are many interior design styles around today with many featuring ideas from a range of different styles. Currently, the top trending design styles are #Mid-centuryModern, #Eclectic, #ModernIndustrial, #Transitional, #ModernFarmhouse, and #Scandinavian. 

Your personal design style is influenced by many factors such as your current lifestyle, your living space (e.g. city apartment, suburban home, or farm), colours, patterns, and simply forms that make you feel the most comfortable. 

People often fall in love with fashion or interior posts seen on Instagram nd Pinterest. They revamp their wardrobe, room or whatever it may be to match this post. After a week of this new outfit or furniture, they realise it just doesn't feel quite right but are unsure why?! This has occurred because it is not their design style. If you want to nail your homes interior refresh, read on to find out your interior design style so you aren't disappointed with the results you achieve. 

Mid-Century Modern

The mid-century style was developed in the mid-1900s and focuses on furniture that is effortless, sophisticated and functional. The style has since become very popular and has also adapted to a Mid-century Modern that encases an uncluttered and clean look that is affordable to all.  

Eclectic

Eclectic style breaks all interior design rules. It is a style that encases bits and pieces from a range of styles and mashes it together to create bold textures, colours, and patterns in the one room. This style mixes time periods together allowing you to follow your heart rather than your head lending itself to a happy-go-lucky lifestyle. 

Modern Industrial

Modern Industrial is about exploring the nature of your space. It focuses more on the architectural properties of the room rather than the furniture and homewares to compliment it. This style lends itself to a minimalistic lifestyle the also encases the history of one's background.  

Transitional (Modern Traditional)

Transitional style combines elements from both traditional and modern to create a style of comfort. This style is all concerned with creating a balance between solid ornamental objects & furniture and sleek contemporary pieces.

Modern Farmhouse

The Modern Farmhouse style combines the snug farmhouse feelings with distinct lines of modern design. This look is homely, creating the look of a warm and restful country home without clutter or bold colours and textures. This style lends itself to a relaxed and slower-paced way of life that is focused on enjoying the company of family and friends.

Scandinavian

The Scandinavian interior design style centres its attentions on functionality and minimalism. The style is focused on a white base colour and is paired with a pastel colour scheme that is likened to that of nature. The furniture to compliment this style is generally effortless, with definite and clear lines.


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