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Modern Interior Design Styles
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Industrial
Features raw, unfinished materials like exposed brick and ductwork with a blend of wood and metal.
Mid-Century Modern
Characterized by sleek lines, organic shapes, and functional comfort from the mid-20th century.
Modern Farmhouse
Combines classic country elements with a modern twist, using a mix of textures and natural materials.
Contemporary
Showcases current trends with emphasis on neutral tones, clean lines, and a balance between comfort and sophistication.
Art Deco
Characterized by opulent details, geometric patterns, and rich colors that exude luxury and glamour from the 1920s-30s.
Japandi
A blend of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality, featuring clean lines, neutral tones, and a calming atmosphere.
Modern Gothic
Combines the classic Gothic architecture and design with contemporary elements, using bold colors and patterns.
Shabby Chic
Vintage-inspired with a feminine touch, featuring distressed furnishings and soft color palettes.
Bohemian
Eclectic and unconventional, with rich patterns, vibrant colors, and an array of textiles and plants.
Eclectic
A mix of styles, periods, and textures to create a visually interesting and cohesive space.
High-Tech
Integration of advanced technology into home design, favoring a modern aesthetic with sleek materials like glass and steel.
Transitional
Melds traditional and modern elements to create a timeless design, often incorporating neutral colors and comfortable furnishings.
Coastal
Inspired by the beach, this style features light, breezy colors with blue and sandy hues, and natural elements like driftwood.
Minimalism
Focuses on simplicity and space, with monochromatic color schemes and functional furniture.
Scandinavian
Marked by minimalism, functionality, and simple, cozy elements, often with white as the dominant color.
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