What’s Your Style?

Below are some of the more popular styles in the world of home design today.

Scroll to the bottom of this page for a Style Quiz to help you determine your own personal style!

Transitional

This style is for the person who wants their house to feel put together while maintaining a warm feeling of home.

• Transitional Style is a marriage of traditional and modern furniture, textures, materials and fabrics creating a classic, timeless design

• Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines, rounded profiles or a mix of both


Traditional

This style is for the person who loves classic style; polished spaces with balance, symmetry and well-defined lines.

  • Traditional Style is a wide category that includes a range of decorating styles from French country to Neoclassical

  • Classic furnishings, elegant wallpaper, beautiful curtains, antique accents, patterned or textured rugs and statement lighting

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Farmhouse

This style is for the person who loves the design trends of today; barn doors, distressed white finishes, and rustic pieces come together to create a welcoming space.

  • Farmhouse Style offers a warm, somewhat traditional style that can have a vintage feel

  • Farmhouse decor can be combined with a modern style for “farmhouse glam” or it can stay natural to give a shabby chic feel

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Coastal

This style is for the person who likes their space to feel bright, fresh and airy; clean lines and natural materials create a refreshing and welcoming home.

  • Coastal Style is characterized by white, blue, gold, natural tones, and stripes

  • This style creates a calm space for relaxation. From beach house vibes to playful nautical themes, coastal style homes are elegant, refined, and casual all at once


Boho/Scandinavian

This style is a twist on the popular Mid-Century Modern style. In this style, you will see clean lines, gentle organic curves, a love for different materials and patterns.

  • The color palette of the Boho/Scandinavian design style is black, white, and cream with splashes of accent colors

  • Furniture lines are linear and minimal, patterns are intermixed to create a comfortable space


Take this Home Decor Style Quiz to help you determine your own personal style!

“A room should start a conversation before people actually start exchanging words.”

— Barry Dixon, Interior Designer —