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10 Major Interior Design Styles Explained

Interior design styles are important in defining the ambiance and aesthetic of a space. Understanding the various interior design styles can be a game changer when designing your home.

However, with so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to navigate through the vast world of interior design.

We’re here to break it down for you.

Scandinavia

Scandinavian design has gained tremendous popularity in recent years. This Nordic-inspired style is known for its simplicity, functionality, and elegance.

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This design embraces the concept of “less is more,” uses light-colored woods, and is filled with natural light.

The color palette revolves around neutral tones like whites, grays, and muted pastels.

Mid-Century Modern

Inspired by 1950s and 1960s design trends, it frequently features iconic furniture pieces, an excellent choice for those looking to add a bit of personality to their space.

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The color scheme in Mid-Century Modern design tends to be bold and vibrant, with hues like mustard yellow, teal, and orange dominating. These colors are often paired with neutral tones like white, black, or gray to create a balanced and visually pleasing look.

Industrial

Industrial interior design offers a bold approach to decorating, allowing for a fusion of ruggedness and sophistication. A captivating choice for those seeking an urban and edgy aesthetic.

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Metal, wood, and leather are popular materials for industrial design. Repurposed or vintage pieces, such as reclaimed wood tables or metal stools, are often incorporated to add a sense of history and character.

Contemporary

Clean lines, minimalism, and an emphasis on open spaces define contemporary design.

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The color palette in contemporary design often revolves around neutral tones. Accents of bold colors or metallic finishes may be introduced to add visual interest and create focal points within the space.

Also, accessories and artwork in contemporary design are carefully curated. Minimalistic sculptures, abstract paintings, or unique statement pieces can all contribute to modern aesthetics.

Traditional

Traditional interior design is a timeless and elegant style that pays homage to classic European aesthetics. And it embraces rich textures, intricate details, and a sense of grandeur.

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Furniture in traditional design showcases fine detailing. Pieces are often made of rich woods like mahogany, cherry, or walnut, adding to the sense of luxury.

Additionally, textiles play a significant role in traditional design, with heavy draperies, luxurious curtains, and upholstery fabrics like velvet, silk, or brocade.

Bohemian

A vibrant and eclectic style that celebrates individuality, creativity, and a free-spirited approach to life.

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It embraces a maximalist approach, where more is more. The key is to create a visually stimulating space through the artful combination of diverse elements.

Moreover, furniture and decor in bohemian design are often a mix of vintage and handcrafted. Common elements include oversized floor cushions, rattan furniture, embroidered textiles, and woodwork.

Japandi

A captivating fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity. This emerging style combines the best of both worlds, marrying clean lines and functionality of Scandinavian design with the calmness of Japanese aesthetics.

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Colors in Japandi’s design typically revolve around a muted and earthy palette. Soft shades of white, beige, gray, and warm wood tones dominate the color scheme. Accents of black or dark hues may be used to add depth and contrast.

Furthermore, furniture in Japandi design often features a mix of Scandinavian-inspired pieces with Japanese influences. It tends to be low-profile and focuses on using natural materials like wood and bamboo.

Melissa Grustat of Architectural Digest explains that another adaptation in the Japandi style is the introduction of feng shui principles, which have Chinese origins but are often incorporated into Japanese home decor.

Indeed, this style places importance on creating a sense of connection with nature. Indoor plants, bonsai trees, and natural elements like rocks or water features are incorporated to bring a touch of the outdoors inside.

Country House

This style reflects a rustic charm. One of the features of country house design is the use of natural materials. Also, wood is often prominent, whether it’s exposed beams or hardwood floors.

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The color composition in country house design is typically soft and earthy. Neutral tones such as whites, creams, beiges, and warm browns create a serene backdrop, while soft blues, greens, or floral patterns may be introduced to add a touch of whimsy.

Art Deco

A glamorous style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s. Characterized by bold geometric shapes and luxurious materials.

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Rich woods, such as mahogany and ebony, are often used for furniture and paneling. Other materials like marble, glass, and mirrors are incorporated to create a sense of elegance.

In addition, geometry plays a prominent role in Art Deco design. Zigzag patterns, chevrons, and sunburst motifs are commonly seen in flooring, wall coverings, and decorative accents. Geometric shapes, such as stepped or rounded forms, are often used in furniture design.

Hollywood Regency

A stylish style that draws inspiration from the golden era of Hollywood in the 1930s, this design is the opposite of minimalism.

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Moreover, plush velvet, satin, and silk fabrics are used for upholstery, draperies, and bedding. Metallic finishes are incorporated to create a sense of drama.

Hollywood Regency’s interior design offers an extravagant approach to decorating, creating spaces that evoke the allure of old Hollywood. It’s a style that celebrates elegance, inviting you to live like a star and bask in the timeless beauty of this era.

Conclusion

By understanding the essence of each style, you can create a space that reflects your personality and lifestyle. Whether you prefer the clean lines of minimalism or the intricate details of traditional design, let your imagination guide you in designing your home.

Nevertheless, we hope our list has given you information about popular decorating styles to help you get started.

Lastly, if you’re looking for more interior design content, check out Home Design Trends You Need to Know in 2023.

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