What's Your Design Style?
Below are a few different interior design styles. Browse each category to find your favorite style.
Coastal Design
Coastal design is characterized by the reflection of natural seaside elements—surf, sand, and sky—through color and texture.
Colors are reminiscent of the water (blues), sand (creams/beiges), clouds (whites and grays), and sea (blues and greens—think sea glass).​
Contemporary Design
Contemporary interior design consists of clean lines, natural materials, cool tones, and attention to quality.
Mid-Century Modern Design
Mid-Century Modern interior design can be characterized with organic and geometric shapes where the focus is on functionality.
Furniture within this style is typically simplistic and there's minimal ornamentation/décor.
Colors are usually neutral with pops of bold colors.
Modern Design
Modern interior design is an interior design style characterized by a monochromatic color palette, clean lines, minimalism, natural materials, and natural light.
Traditional Design
Traditional interior design creates sophisticated spaces focusing on ornate details as well as historic-inspired furniture and decor. Layers of pattern and texture add to the charm of curated conventional rooms. This style is also heavily influenced by 18th and 19th-Century European homes.
Transitional Design
Transitional interior design is a mixture of the traditional and modern styles. Bringing together pieces from various design styles creates a singular design that updates the classics with a cohesive, modern feel. It balances luxury with comfort, masculine with feminine, and antiques with new pieces.