Design Styles
Interior design aesthetics from Modern to Victorian, Scandinavian to Bohemian.
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Balinese
Tropical resort style with teak wood, stone carvings, and natural materials.
Baroque
17th-century European opulence with ornate details, rich colors, and dramatic elements.
Bauhaus
Form follows function with geometric shapes, primary colors, and minimal ornamentation.
Biophilic
Nature-integrated design with plants, natural light, organic materials, and green living walls.
Bohemian
Free-spirited mix of patterns, colors, and global influences with vintage and handmade items.
British Colonial
Colonial elegance with tropical influences, rattan furniture, and plantation-style details.
Brutalist
Raw concrete, bold geometric forms, and unfinished materials in architectural style.
Byzantine
Opulent Eastern Roman style with mosaics, gold accents, and religious iconography.
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Cabin
Mountain retreat aesthetic with log walls, stone fireplaces, and cozy textiles.
California Casual
Relaxed, breezy style with natural materials, neutral tones, and indoor-outdoor living focus.
Californian Bohemian
West Coast boho with natural materials, plants, vintage finds, and laid-back luxury.
Chinese
Rich colors, lacquered furniture, intricate carvings, and symbolic decorative elements.
Coastal
Beach-inspired relaxation with light blues, whites, and natural textures.
Coastal Grandmother
Refined coastal style with classic furniture, timeless pieces, and relaxed elegance.
Colonial
American colonial aesthetic with simple lines, natural woods, and functional furniture.
Contemporary
Current design trends with curved lines, neutral palettes, and a mix of textures and materials.
Cottage
Charming, comfortable spaces with vintage furniture, floral patterns, and soft colors.
Cottagecore
Romanticized rural living with vintage textiles, wildflowers, and handmade elements.
Country
Casual, comfortable style with antiques, quilts, and traditional patterns.
Craftsman
Arts and Crafts movement with handcrafted details, natural materials, and built-in furniture.
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Dark Academia
Scholarly aesthetic with rich woods, leather, vintage books, and moody color palettes.
Deconstructivism
Fragmented forms, non-linear spaces, and deliberately unconventional design elements.
Desert Modern
Mid-century modern meets southwestern with earth tones, natural materials, and desert plants.
Digital Baroque
Baroque opulence reimagined with digital art, LED lighting, and contemporary materials.
Dutch Colonial
Dutch East Indies influence with dark woods, tropical accents, and colonial-era furniture.
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Farmhouse
Cozy, welcoming style with shiplap, barn doors, vintage finds, and neutral colors.
Federal
Early American style with refined classical proportions and delicate ornamentation.
French Country
Provincial French charm with soft colors, toile fabrics, and distressed furniture.
Futuristic
Forward-looking design with sleek surfaces, innovative materials, and space-age aesthetics.
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Georgian
Refined 18th-century British style with symmetry, proportion, and classic architectural details.
Glam
Luxurious and dramatic with metallics, velvet, mirrors, and statement lighting.
Gorpcore
Outdoor-inspired interior with utilitarian gear, earth tones, and adventure aesthetics.
Gothic
Medieval-inspired drama with dark colors, pointed arches, and ornate details.
Gothic Revival
19th-century revival with Victorian Gothic elements and romantic medieval references.
Grandmillennial
Young traditional style mixing grandmother classics with fresh, youthful updates.
Greco-Roman
Classical Mediterranean with columns, marble, and ancient-inspired architectural details.
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Maximalist
More is more philosophy with bold patterns, rich colors, and abundant decorative elements.
Mediterranean
Warm, sun-soaked style with terracotta, arches, and vibrant tile work.
Memphis Design
1980s postmodern with bold colors, geometric shapes, and playful patterns.
Mexican
Bold colors, hand-painted tiles, rustic wood, and vibrant folk art.
Mid-Century Modern
Retro 1950s-60s aesthetic with organic curves, bold colors, and iconic furniture pieces.
Minimalist
Less is more approach with essential furniture, clean spaces, and monochromatic color schemes.
Mission Style
Simple, sturdy furniture with straight lines and minimal ornamentation inspired by Spanish missions.
Modern
Clean lines, minimal ornamentation, and a focus on function with neutral color palettes and sleek materials.
Modern Prairie
Frank Lloyd Wright inspired with horizontal lines, natural materials, and earth tones.
Modern Rustic
Contemporary design paired with rustic textures and reclaimed materials for warmth.
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Nautical
Maritime-inspired design with navy blues, rope accents, and seafaring motifs.
Neo-Futurism
Contemporary futuristic design with sustainable materials and organic high-tech forms.
Neo-Memphis
Modern revival of Memphis Design with updated colors and contemporary materials.
Neoclassical
Revival of classical Greek and Roman design with columns, symmetry, and ornate details.
New Deco
Contemporary interpretation of Art Deco with modern materials and updated color palettes.
New Traditional
Classic traditional design updated with modern touches and fresh color palettes.
Nordic
Emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and connection to nature with light woods and whites.
Nowstalgia
Contemporary nostalgia blending current design with comforting vintage references.
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Regency
English elegance from 1811-1820 with Greek and Egyptian influences and refined details.
Renaissance Revival
Victorian-era interpretation of Renaissance design with elaborate carvings and rich materials.
Retro
Nostalgic throwback to past decades with vintage furniture and period-appropriate colors.
Rococo
18th-century French elegance with delicate curves, pastels, and elaborate ornamentation.
Rustic
Natural, rugged aesthetic with reclaimed wood, stone, and earthy textures.
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Safari
Colonial African aesthetic with animal prints, natural fibers, and adventure-inspired decor.
Scandifornian
Blend of Scandinavian simplicity with California casual, combining light woods with laid-back elegance.
Scandinavian
Light, airy spaces with natural materials, neutral colors, and functional furniture with clean lines.
Shabby Chic
Romantic vintage style with distressed furniture, pastel colors, and soft fabrics.
Shaker
Austere simplicity with functional furniture, clean lines, and expert craftsmanship.
Soft Industrial
Industrial elements softened with warm textures, plants, and comfortable furnishings.
Southwestern
Desert-inspired with adobe, Native American patterns, and warm earth tones.
Space Age
1960s-70s futurism with pod chairs, white plastics, and cosmic-inspired elements.
Spanish Colonial
Mediterranean influence with terracotta, wrought iron, and rustic wooden beams.
Steampunk
Victorian meets industrial with brass, leather, gears, and vintage technology.
Streamline Moderne
1930s-40s aerodynamic design with horizontal lines, curved corners, and chrome accents.
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Thai
Southeast Asian elegance with rich silks, carved details, and temple-inspired elements.
Traditional
Timeless elegance with rich wood tones, classic furniture, and ornate details.
Transitional
Perfect balance between traditional and contemporary with neutral palettes and mixed materials.
Tropical
Resort-style living with lush plants, rattan, bold prints, and vacation vibes.
Tudor
Medieval English charm with dark woods, stone accents, and Gothic-inspired details.
Tuscan
Italian countryside warmth with terracotta, frescoes, and old-world charm.
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