Complete Guide
Find your perfect aesthetic
Every room tells a story, and the design style you choose sets the tone for how that story unfolds. Whether you're drawn to the clean geometry of modern spaces or the layered warmth of a bohemian retreat, the right aesthetic can fundamentally change how a room feels to live in — not just how it looks, but how it makes you think, rest, and create.
Interior design has never been more diverse. The boundaries between styles have blurred, giving rise to hybrids like Japandi (Japanese minimalism meets Scandinavian warmth) and Warm Minimalism (the softened, human response to stark white spaces). Regional traditions that were once confined to specific geographies — Moroccan zellige tiles, Tuscan terracotta, Palm Springs desert modernism — are now accessible to anyone with a phone and an idea.
We've organised 64 styles into five categories below: Popular styles that dominate design conversations right now, Classic styles rooted in centuries of tradition, Natural styles that draw from the earth and the coast, Bold styles for those who want drama and personality, and Regional styles that capture the character of specific places and movements.
Each style page includes AI-generated room previews, defining characteristics, and the ability to see that style applied to any room type — from living rooms and kitchens to outdoor patios and home offices. InteriorPro's AI can redesign any uploaded photo in any of these 64 styles, delivering photorealistic results in under 30 seconds.
Not sure where to start? Browse the popular styles below, or if you already know your room, explore by room type to see every style applied to your specific space.
Popular
The most sought-after aesthetics in interior design right now.
Defined by clean geometry, open layouts, and a restrained material palette. Modern design strips away ornament to let form and function take centre stage.
Clean lines & open floor plans
→Less is more — minimalist interiors rely on negative space, monochromatic tones, and only the essentials to create calm, uncluttered rooms.
Pared-back furniture & decor
→Born in the Nordic countries, Scandinavian design balances warmth and simplicity with light wood, soft textiles, and an abundance of natural light.
Light wood & neutral tones
→Contemporary design reflects what is current right now — fluid shapes, mixed materials, and a sophisticated palette that evolves with the times.
Fluid, curved silhouettes
→The best of both worlds — transitional style bridges traditional elegance and modern simplicity with tailored furniture and a muted, timeless palette.
Blend of classic & modern elements
→Inspired by the 1950s and 60s, mid-century modern features organic shapes, tapered legs, and a playful mix of retro colour with natural materials.
Organic shapes & tapered legs
→A fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth, Japandi celebrates craft, natural materials, and the beauty of imperfection.
Wabi-sabi meets hygge
→Understated elegance with no logos or flash — quiet luxury relies on sumptuous materials, expert tailoring, and a 'know it when you feel it' richness.
Sumptuous cashmere & silk
→A softer take on minimalism — warm wood, creamy plaster, linen textures, and gentle curves replace the stark white of traditional minimal spaces.
Warm wood & plaster walls
→Organic modern softens contemporary lines with natural textures — think curved furniture, raw stone, and warm wood against a clean backdrop.
Curved, soft-edge furniture
→Classic
Timeless styles rooted in centuries of design tradition.
Rooted in European sensibilities, traditional design features rich wood tones, symmetrical layouts, and classic furnishings that exude timeless elegance.
Symmetrical furniture layouts
→Glamour and geometry collide in Art Deco — bold geometric patterns, lacquered surfaces, and metallic accents define this 1920s-inspired style.
Bold geometric patterns
→Opulent and ornate, Victorian style features dark wood, rich fabrics, layered textiles, and intricate decorative details from the 19th century.
Ornate mouldings & carved wood
→Inspired by the Provence countryside, French Country mixes rustic charm with refined elegance through soft florals, distressed wood, and muted pastels.
Distressed & whitewashed wood
→Effortlessly chic, Parisian interiors blend ornate architectural details with modern art, vintage finds, and a curated-yet-casual sensibility.
Herringbone floors & mouldings
→Flowing organic lines, stained glass, and floral metalwork — Art Nouveau turns nature into ornament with sinuous curves and rich craftsmanship.
Sinuous organic curves
→Refined grandeur inspired by ancient Greece and Rome — columns, symmetry, marble, and restrained ornamentation create stately, elegant interiors.
Columns & classical symmetry
→Steeped in heritage — heavy dark wood, four-poster beds, antique brass hardware, and a warm, formal atmosphere inspired by early American and British colonial homes.
Heavy dark wood furniture
→High drama and high glamour — Hollywood Regency embraces bold colour, mirrored surfaces, and statement furniture for unapologetically luxurious rooms.
Mirrored & metallic surfaces
→Breezy, light-filled, and elegant — Hamptons style channels coastal sophistication with white panelling, blue accents, and relaxed luxury.
White panelling & wainscoting
→Warm, layered, and lived-in — English Country style combines floral chintzes, antique furniture, and rich colours for rooms with character and charm.
Floral chintz & plaid textiles
→Evoking the Italian countryside, Tuscan design uses warm terracotta, rough-hewn stone, wrought iron, and sun-drenched earth tones.
Terracotta & warm stone
→Inspired by coastal Spain, Greece, and Italy — arched doorways, mosaic tiles, and a blue-and-white palette bring the seaside indoors.
Arched doorways & stucco walls
→Natural
Styles that draw inspiration from nature, the coast, and the countryside.
Coastal design captures the relaxed energy of the seaside with light, airy spaces, ocean-inspired hues, and natural woven textures.
Ocean blues & sandy neutrals
→Warm and welcoming, farmhouse style features shiplap walls, barn-door details, vintage accents, and a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere.
Shiplap & reclaimed wood
→Free-spirited and eclectic, bohemian interiors layer vibrant textiles, global patterns, and an abundance of plants for a collected, artistic feel.
Vibrant, layered textiles
→Biophilic design prioritises the connection between humans and nature — living walls, abundant daylight, and natural materials bring the outdoors in.
Living walls & indoor gardens
→Rooted in Japanese philosophy, wabi-sabi finds beauty in imperfection — uneven ceramics, weathered wood, and understated simplicity define the look.
Beauty in imperfection
→Nancy Meyers meets the seaside — soft linens, cream and blue tones, wicker baskets, fresh flowers, and breezy, lived-in elegance.
Soft linen & cream tones
→A romanticised vision of rural life — floral wallpapers, vintage kitchenware, handmade quilts, and soft pastels create nostalgic, cosy rooms.
Floral wallpapers & vintage decor
→Bold foliage prints, rattan furniture, and a lush green-and-gold palette transport any room to a tropical resort.
Bold palm & foliage prints
→Celebrating raw, unfinished beauty — exposed beams, rough stone, and reclaimed timber give rustic rooms a rugged, grounded character.
Exposed beams & raw timber
→Grounded in nature with clay, linen, and dried botanicals — earthy organic style creates warm, tactile spaces with a quiet sophistication.
Clay, terracotta & linen
→Inspired by the American Southwest — adobe textures, Navajo-inspired patterns, turquoise accents, and warm desert tones.
Adobe & stucco textures
→Rich and sensory, Moroccan style features intricate zellige tiles, carved wood screens, jewel tones, and layers of pattern and texture.
Zellige tiles & carved screens
→Bold
Statement-making styles for those who want drama and personality.
Inspired by converted warehouses and factories — exposed brick, metal ductwork, and raw concrete create an urban, utilitarian aesthetic.
Exposed brick & metal beams
→More is more — maximalist design embraces bold colour, pattern-on-pattern, and curated collections for rooms that tell a story.
Bold colour & pattern mixing
→Raw, monumental, and unapologetic — brutalist interiors celebrate exposed concrete, heavy geometric forms, and an industrial material honesty.
Exposed poured concrete
→Evoking old libraries and Gothic universities — dark wood, leather-bound books, oil paintings, and a moody, intellectual atmosphere.
Dark wood & leather furniture
→Playful and provocative — the Memphis movement mixes bold geometric shapes, bright primary colours, and clashing patterns with irreverent energy.
Bold geometric shapes
→Neon-lit, tech-forward, and dystopian-chic — cyberpunk interiors fuse dark moody bases with vibrant LED accents and futuristic materials.
Neon & LED accent lighting
→Victorian engineering meets science fiction — brass gears, leather, exposed mechanical elements, and warm amber lighting define steampunk rooms.
Brass gears & copper piping
→Dark, dramatic, and romantic — gothic style draws on medieval architecture with pointed arches, dark velvets, candelabras, and deep, brooding colours.
Pointed arches & dramatic drapery
→Dark, sumptuous, and enveloping — moody luxe uses deep jewel tones, plush velvets, and dramatic lighting for intimate, high-end spaces.
Deep jewel-tone walls
→The anti-minimalist movement — curated maximalism that celebrates collections, memorabilia, and joyful visual abundance in every corner.
Curated visual abundance
→A vibrant fusion of African craft traditions and bohemian freedom — bold prints, handwoven textiles, earthy tones, and expressive art.
Bold African prints & mudcloth
→Regional
Styles shaped by specific places, cultures, and design movements.
Serenity through simplicity — Japanese Zen interiors use natural wood, shoji screens, tatami mats, and carefully composed negative space.
Shoji screens & tatami mats
→A contemporary blend of East Asian aesthetics — mixing Chinese lacquer, Japanese simplicity, and Southeast Asian warmth with modern forms.
Lacquer & silk accents
→Inspired by arid landscapes — warm sandstone, terracotta, cacti, and expansive windows that frame the open sky and natural terrain.
Warm sandstone & adobe
→Cosy mountain retreat — heavy timber, stone fireplaces, plaid blankets, and warm lighting create the ultimate winter hideaway.
Heavy timber & stone fireplaces
→Desert modernism at its finest — bold pastels, clean mid-century lines, terrazzo floors, and a sun-soaked, poolside vibe.
Bold pastel colour pops
→Sleek city living — urban modern pairs industrial touches with refined finishes, creating sophisticated spaces built for contemporary life.
Sleek, space-efficient design
→Classic architecture refreshed with modern sensibility — crown mouldings stay, but the palette lightens and the furniture gets contemporary.
Classic mouldings & panelling
→Form follows function — Bauhaus design celebrates primary colours, geometric shapes, and the marriage of art with industrial craft.
Primary colour accents
→Maritime-inspired with navy-and-white stripes, rope details, polished brass fittings, and weathered wood for a crisp, seafaring aesthetic.
Navy & white stripes
→Crisp, colourful, and polished — preppy style features bold stripes, plaids, bright pastels, and classic Americana-inspired furnishings.
Bold stripes & plaid patterns
→Your grandmother's style, reimagined — chintz florals, needlepoint, skirted furniture, and heirloom pieces given a youthful, curated twist.
Chintz florals & wallpaper
→Soft, scholarly, and romantic — cream tones, vintage books, linen curtains, and golden hour light create an ethereal, intellectual retreat.
Cream, beige & soft gold tones
→Danish design at its most liveable — muted pastels, rounded furniture, functional beauty, and the effortless cool of Nordic city living.
Muted pastels & soft curves
→Groovy and nostalgic — burnt orange, avocado green, shag rugs, sunken lounges, and bold graphic patterns straight from the 1970s.
Burnt orange & avocado green
→Elegant but relaxed — shabby chic pairs distressed white furniture with soft florals, pastel tones, and vintage finds for a romantic, faded beauty.
Distressed white furniture
→Tranquil wellness retreat — smooth stone, running water, soft lighting, and warm wood create a serene, spa-like sanctuary at home.
Smooth stone & running water
→Glass-walled conservatory charm — iron frames, abundant plants, terracotta pots, and dappled natural light create a botanical indoor garden.
Glass walls & iron frames
→Fearlessly personal — eclectic interiors break the rules by mixing eras, styles, and cultures into a cohesive, one-of-a-kind space.
Mix of eras & cultural styles
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