BREAKING DOWN THE MOST POPULAR INTERIOR DESIGN STYLES

If you aren’t living and breathing interior design like we do, it can be hard to keep up with the ever evolving styles and trends and what exactly they represent. Here is your guide through the classics and the newbies alike.

MODERN:

Modern interior design is one of most well-known styles out there. Born in the middle of the 20th century, it comes and goes from time to time but as of now it is definitely IN. Modern Design is characterized by clean, straight lines and natural minimalism. Those with modern design techniques favor toward clean surfaces without clutter, therefore, utilizing cabinets and hidden storage. However, even with all this simplicity, modernist designers aren’t afraid to throw in some bold accent colors to amp up the open floor plan.

TRADITIONAL:

Traditional Interior Design is where sophistication meets comfort. This classic and timeless style is a go-to for those who appreciate the feeling of 18th and 19th century pieces mixed with modern touches. Traditional Design is not as boxed in as you think; it is about mixing and celebrating styles throughout history all in one harmonious home. Think old school formality meets luxurious comfort.

CONTEMPORARY:

Okay, contemporary design vs. modern design can get very confusing, but here is what you need to know. Contemporary interior design is a constantly evolving style that meets the style of the moment. You are likely to see touches of modern design within a contemporary home along with many other styles because contemporary design borrows from other classifications to meet the current look. The current contemporary design style includes lots of neutral colors, curved lines, minimalism, and very modern materials, such as polished metal, stone, and glass.

URBAN RUSTIC:

The Urban Rustic Interior Design Style is one of the trendiest today. An opposites attract combination of elements derived from a cozy farmhouse style and industrial modern pieces. You’re likely to see lots of wood, natural surfaces like exposed brick, and slim, metal details such as light fixtures and décor. This design is a favorite of many popular furniture stores today, especially ones that appeal to the young loft living demographic. It is highly architectural and chic.

TRANSITIONAL:

Transitional interior design is lesser known by its name but contains a natural combination of traditional and contemporary styles. Transitional is taking the best of both worlds; the classic beauty of traditional design, updated with contemporary touches for the modern market. With this style, you can feel more free with your selections and expressions until you find the perfect mix for you and your space. The best way to pull this design off is with simple silhouettes, natural wood touches, quiet color palette, and abstract touches.

LODGE:

Is there anything cozier than the feeling of being curled up at a rustic mountain house? The lodge interior design style brings that feeling home with you. Think lots of natural colors and  textural materials such as different types of rustic wood, stone, leather, and fur. Mix different elements of heavy and light for the homiest feel. Throw in a colorful quilt and a fireplace and you’re away in your own living room sanctuary.

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