There are many styles to choose from, so consider your lifestyle and tastes when deciding what is right for you.
When choosing a style for your home, there are many factors to consider. The first step is to think about how you want your home to feel and look. Do you want it to be calming and relaxing, or lively and fun? Do you prefer sleek modern lines or rustic country charm? Next, consider your lifestyle, budget and size of space.
Once you have an idea of what style speaks best to your heart, take into account all of the items that will make up your new décor scheme—from furniture pieces down to knickknacks—and make sure they complement one another in terms of shape, colour palette and materials.
The main types of styles include traditional (think chintz armchairs), transitional (think boho rugs) modern (think stainless steel appliances) industrial (think concrete counters).
Modern style
Modern style is a clean, sleek look. It’s minimalist and focused on simple shapes with few decorations.
Modern homes often have floor-to-ceiling windows to let in sunlight and give the home a large feeling. The main colours are white or black with accents of metallic silver or gold. They might have some dark wood furniture but mostly use stainless steel appliances and fixtures for a modern feel.
Monochromatic style
For example, if you have a living room with dark wood floors, black and white furniture pieces, and grey walls, this will create a monochromatic look for your space. This is because all of the colours are in the same family (black/grey). The style is typically not used as an interior design concept but rather as an accent or statement piece to tie together other colours in the room.
The best part about this style is that it can be easily achieved by adding a few key pieces. This can include pillows on chairs or throw blankets over couches.
Eclectic style
An eclectic style is a mishmash of different styles. It can be as simple as mixing two or three different design elements, or it can be an entire home that’s a mashup of different time periods and aesthetics. Eclectic homes are often whimsical, creative and unique—and they’re great for people who like to change things up often.
We hope this article has helped you to understand a little bit more about the different interior design styles available to you and how they might affect your home. The most important thing to remember is that style is personal, and what works for one person may not work for another. Your home should reflect who you are as an individual but also complement your lifestyle so that it feels like home.