MODERN- crisp lines, simple colour palette, sleek, materials such as metal, glass and steel. Modern design employs a sense of simplicity in every element including furniture.
CONTEMPORARY - fluid, curved lines representing a sense of currency with less adherence to one particular style.
MINIMALIST - is ultimately defined by a sense of functionality and clean lines. Colour palettes are neutral and airy; nothing is excessive with decor and design very simple and streamlined.
INDUSTRIAL - a sense of unfinished rawness in many of the elements. Creating inspiration from a warehouse or urban loft with the high ceilings, old timber and metal fixtures with sparse functional furniture. Neutral colours derived from primary materials such as wood and metals.
SCANDINAVIAN - natural lighting, spacious decor, less accessories and functional furniture characterize this design. Natural elements like press wood, enamelled aluminum, steel , wood plank flooring and natural fibres, plants are very common. With very interesting lines this design choice is like a work of art!
TRADITIONAL - often feature dark, finished wood, rich colour palettes and a variety of textures and curved lines. This design style offers classic details with heavy furniture. A variety of patterns and textures such as velvet, silk and brocade with lot's of depth and layering.
TRANSITIONAL - creates a calm and relaxing space that manages to feel both stylish and sleek as well as warm and inviting. Here is a sense of balance which is very appealing by using relatively neutral colour palettes. This style of design is very popular because it borrows from both traditional and modern design to facilitate a desired space.
RUSTIC - many designs now integrate rustic design with modern furnishings and accessories. Using raw and unfinished elements including wood and stone, display the natural inspiration of this design. Details include architectural details such as wood beams and vaulted ceilings.
COASTAL - common features include light, airy colour palettes with cool neutral shades paired with blues or greens. Furnishings are often white or beige and plush with large windows and pasted wood. The intention is to create a relaxed environment inspired by the beach and ocean
SHABBY CHIC - vintage inspired style, compared to bohemian etc. Furnishings are often distressed and have an antique style finish. Colour palettes are white, cream and pastels, creating a soft delicate feminine balance.
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