Art Deco Style

Interior decorating has witnessed a myriad of design movements throughout history, but few have left a lasting impression as profound as the Art Deco style. Born in the early 20th century, this opulent and glamorous aesthetic continues to captivate designers and homeowners alike. Art Deco is not merely a trend; it represents an enduring legacy… Continue reading Art Deco Style

Bohemian Style

The Bohemian style finds its origins in the 19th-century artistic communities of Bohemia, a historical region located in the Czech Republic. Back then, artists, writers, and intellectuals gathered in this vibrant area, embracing an unconventional and nomadic lifestyle. This bohemian way of living transcended into the arts and eventually took root in interior design. Key… Continue reading Bohemian Style

Rustic Style

If you like the warmth of wood and stone the rustic style may be for you. The rustic style uses texture and color to create a warm, cozy, inviting feeling. Colors are the warm browns, deep reds and tans of the earth. Textures such as wood and stone create a solid feeling, reminiscent of days… Continue reading Rustic Style

Modern Style

The modern style is filled with straight lines and geometric curves. Simple but with a sense of sophistication, it leaves no room for clutter or too many décor items. Employing a neutral base with pops of bold color it is vibrant and has a sense of excitement. Bold colored rugs or paintings can be used… Continue reading Modern Style

Coastal Style

The coastal style is filled with the colors of the ocean. Light blue and aqua are used in the pillows, drapes and rugs of the room. Using white furniture and coastal accessories lends to the light, airy feeling of the style. Adding a coastal style to your home can be accomplished with accessories and color… Continue reading Coastal Style

Classical Style

Inspired by Greek and Roman architecture the classical style embodies a formal layout with muted color themes. It encompasses a formal feel with columns, marble and luxurious fabrics. This image illustrates the classical style at it most formal. The sofa and ottoman have a rich fabric with muted color tones and the room is flanked… Continue reading Classical Style

Design Styles

There are many styles and historically based styles that you can use in your home. Here are a few of the most common that are found in interior decorating. Traditional The traditional style is warm and homey yet has a sense of formality. The room layout is very balanced using a great deal of symmetry.… Continue reading Design Styles

Cottage Style

Cottage is warm and romantic.  It makes one feel as if they are in a charming English cottage. The color palette is full of blush and rose adding to the romance of the style. Using vintage items, often painted white, with floral accents in upholstery, drapes and fabric, it is a decidedly feminine style. Accessories… Continue reading Cottage Style

Traditional Style

The traditional style is warm and homey yet has a sense of formality. The room layout is very balanced using a great deal of symmetry. Colors are rich, muted and warm. Think of burgundies, greens and browns which add a sense of richness to the room. The style uses antique furniture and architectural elements, such… Continue reading Traditional Style