Interior Design

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a living room filled with furniture and bookshelves next to a blue couch on top of a wooden floor
Interior Design Styles: Scandinavian
Often features a mix of period and styles, Scandinavian interior design uses a minimalistic approach with blend of textures and soft hues and sleek décor to make one's space bright and inviting. This design plays with natural light, muted tones like taupe and ivory, minimalist decorative accents like a small brass bowl, a mid-century style furniture, and striking pieces like a floating storage buffet or a photography for a wall décor. The idea is to make a room cozy and comfortable as possible.
a living room filled with furniture and a fire place in front of a large painting
Interior Design Styles: Minimalist
Less is more. That's the concept of the minimalistic approach in interior design. One essential feature of this style is the use of neutral palette that includes whites, creams, and pastel colors. In terms of texture, you can play around different surfaces such as wood with metals and faux fur with concrete. Open spaces and lighting are also predominant in a minimalist home.
modern furniture with clean lines, natural light and undongned windows, updated wood, natural fibers
Interior Design Styles: Modern
The philosophy behind the modern style interior design is all about emphasizing on the horizontal and vertical lines, lesser curves and fussiness, more on natural light and unadorned windows. As for the materials, one should go for the unpainted woods, metals, leather mixed with reflective surfaces such as steel, chrome or glass.
Interior Design Styles: Contemporary, key features: clean, simple lines, neutral color palettes, natural textures Natural Textures, Small Details, Neutral Colour Palette, The Present, Simple Lines, Natural Texture, Clean Lines
Interior Design Styles: Contemporary
Contemporary refers to the present times. This design is known for its clean lines, natural textures, and crisp furnishings. It uses neutral colors but with small details of colorful tones. Although it boasts eco-friendly materials, contemporary design also uses cutting-edge art to add a subtle sophistication to its look.