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
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
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 —
