Design Styles

The way in which your rooms are designed says a lot about your personality. Interior design is a personal expression of your style, from  fabric selection to furnishings and lighting fixtures. In addition to your personal preferences, there are other factors to consider when deciding on a design style, including the size of the space and the current state of affairs.

Do you know which design styles really appeal to you, or which would work best in your individual living space? Perhaps you’ve thought about incorporating elements of a particular style into your home, but aren’t really sure if they’ll work. The expert interior designers at Decorating Den Interiors – Angela Rowe break down the many styles of design you have to choose from, and make it easy to find which suits your personality and your home the best!

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Coastal

Coastal design works best when it evokes the sense of a coastal town. Best of all, it can be used in any home, regardless of its proximity to the coast.

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Contemporary

This style breaks the traditional rules of design to create a casual, eclectic space that emphasizes the importance of comfort. The contemporary style is popular in modern homes, as it blends a range of styles from the 20th century together that make for a clean, simple look.

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Cottage Chic

Cottage Chic is a design style that embraces all that is cozy with elements of romance scattered throughout.

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Country

The simple, cozy elements featured in country decor make a home feel more lived-in and personal. Country design is defined by location, the two most common being English and French Country.

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Eclectic

 Eclectic design makes it so you don’t have to! Like contemporary design, the eclectic style combines elements from various time periods to create a unique, cohesive look.

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European

The European style combines elements of traditional design with modern elements; comforting accessories with cozy furnishings. Incorporating European design in your own home is all about pulling elements of color, texture, and shape from different styles of design that work together to create a unique and cohesive look.

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Mid-Century Modern

Mid-Century Modern design features clean lines, organic curves, and a balanced combination of various materials and textiles.

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Modern

Does your personal taste break the mold? Do you hate designs that feel busy with unnecessary accessories? Are “clean” and “simple” a staple in your everyday vocabulary? If you’ve answered yes to any or all of these questions, modern interior design is ideal for you.

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Modern Farmhouse

Modern farmhouse captures the feeling of warmth and comfort by incorporating reclaimed or refurbished materials into one-of-a-kind pieces.

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Rustic

This design plays with free-form shapes and natural elements used to make materials to create a comforting and homey environment ideal for living spaces such as the dining room, kitchen, or den.

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Traditional

The forms, colors, and materials popularized by Old World European culture and American history are prominent in traditional design. This style is extremely versatile and very common in modern homes, featuring dark woods, heavily detailed architecture, and luxurious furnishings.

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Transitional

Transitional design, also referred to as “Updated Classic,” takes the classic elements of design and adds a contemporary twist to them. It blends the comfort of traditional styles with the clean, sophisticated aspects of contemporary design.

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