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Defined by clean geometry, open layouts, and a restrained material palette. Modern design strips away ornament to let form and function take centre stage.
→Less is more — minimalist interiors rely on negative space, monochromatic tones, and only the essentials to create calm, uncluttered rooms.
→Born in the Nordic countries, Scandinavian design balances warmth and simplicity with light wood, soft textiles, and an abundance of natural light.
→Contemporary design reflects what is current right now — fluid shapes, mixed materials, and a sophisticated palette that evolves with the times.
→The best of both worlds — transitional style bridges traditional elegance and modern simplicity with tailored furniture and a muted, timeless palette.
→Inspired by the 1950s and 60s, mid-century modern features organic shapes, tapered legs, and a playful mix of retro colour with natural materials.
→A fusion of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth, Japandi celebrates craft, natural materials, and the beauty of imperfection.
→Understated elegance with no logos or flash — quiet luxury relies on sumptuous materials, expert tailoring, and a 'know it when you feel it' richness.
→A softer take on minimalism — warm wood, creamy plaster, linen textures, and gentle curves replace the stark white of traditional minimal spaces.
→Organic modern softens contemporary lines with natural textures — think curved furniture, raw stone, and warm wood against a clean backdrop.
→Rooted in European sensibilities, traditional design features rich wood tones, symmetrical layouts, and classic furnishings that exude timeless elegance.
→Glamour and geometry collide in Art Deco — bold geometric patterns, lacquered surfaces, and metallic accents define this 1920s-inspired style.
→Opulent and ornate, Victorian style features dark wood, rich fabrics, layered textiles, and intricate decorative details from the 19th century.
→Inspired by the Provence countryside, French Country mixes rustic charm with refined elegance through soft florals, distressed wood, and muted pastels.
→Effortlessly chic, Parisian interiors blend ornate architectural details with modern art, vintage finds, and a curated-yet-casual sensibility.
→Flowing organic lines, stained glass, and floral metalwork — Art Nouveau turns nature into ornament with sinuous curves and rich craftsmanship.
→Refined grandeur inspired by ancient Greece and Rome — columns, symmetry, marble, and restrained ornamentation create stately, elegant interiors.
→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.
→High drama and high glamour — Hollywood Regency embraces bold colour, mirrored surfaces, and statement furniture for unapologetically luxurious rooms.
→Breezy, light-filled, and elegant — Hamptons style channels coastal sophistication with white panelling, blue accents, and relaxed luxury.
→Warm, layered, and lived-in — English Country style combines floral chintzes, antique furniture, and rich colours for rooms with character and charm.
→Evoking the Italian countryside, Tuscan design uses warm terracotta, rough-hewn stone, wrought iron, and sun-drenched earth tones.
→Inspired by coastal Spain, Greece, and Italy — arched doorways, mosaic tiles, and a blue-and-white palette bring the seaside indoors.
→Coastal design captures the relaxed energy of the seaside with light, airy spaces, ocean-inspired hues, and natural woven textures.
→Warm and welcoming, farmhouse style features shiplap walls, barn-door details, vintage accents, and a comfortable, family-friendly atmosphere.
→Free-spirited and eclectic, bohemian interiors layer vibrant textiles, global patterns, and an abundance of plants for a collected, artistic feel.
→Biophilic design prioritises the connection between humans and nature — living walls, abundant daylight, and natural materials bring the outdoors in.
→Rooted in Japanese philosophy, wabi-sabi finds beauty in imperfection — uneven ceramics, weathered wood, and understated simplicity define the look.
→Nancy Meyers meets the seaside — soft linens, cream and blue tones, wicker baskets, fresh flowers, and breezy, lived-in elegance.
→A romanticised vision of rural life — floral wallpapers, vintage kitchenware, handmade quilts, and soft pastels create nostalgic, cosy rooms.
→Bold foliage prints, rattan furniture, and a lush green-and-gold palette transport any room to a tropical resort.
→Celebrating raw, unfinished beauty — exposed beams, rough stone, and reclaimed timber give rustic rooms a rugged, grounded character.
→Grounded in nature with clay, linen, and dried botanicals — earthy organic style creates warm, tactile spaces with a quiet sophistication.
→Inspired by the American Southwest — adobe textures, Navajo-inspired patterns, turquoise accents, and warm desert tones.
→Rich and sensory, Moroccan style features intricate zellige tiles, carved wood screens, jewel tones, and layers of pattern and texture.
→Inspired by converted warehouses and factories — exposed brick, metal ductwork, and raw concrete create an urban, utilitarian aesthetic.
→More is more — maximalist design embraces bold colour, pattern-on-pattern, and curated collections for rooms that tell a story.
→Raw, monumental, and unapologetic — brutalist interiors celebrate exposed concrete, heavy geometric forms, and an industrial material honesty.
→Evoking old libraries and Gothic universities — dark wood, leather-bound books, oil paintings, and a moody, intellectual atmosphere.
→Playful and provocative — the Memphis movement mixes bold geometric shapes, bright primary colours, and clashing patterns with irreverent energy.
→Neon-lit, tech-forward, and dystopian-chic — cyberpunk interiors fuse dark moody bases with vibrant LED accents and futuristic materials.
→Victorian engineering meets science fiction — brass gears, leather, exposed mechanical elements, and warm amber lighting define steampunk rooms.
→Dark, dramatic, and romantic — gothic style draws on medieval architecture with pointed arches, dark velvets, candelabras, and deep, brooding colours.
→Dark, sumptuous, and enveloping — moody luxe uses deep jewel tones, plush velvets, and dramatic lighting for intimate, high-end spaces.
→The anti-minimalist movement — curated maximalism that celebrates collections, memorabilia, and joyful visual abundance in every corner.
→A vibrant fusion of African craft traditions and bohemian freedom — bold prints, handwoven textiles, earthy tones, and expressive art.
→Serenity through simplicity — Japanese Zen interiors use natural wood, shoji screens, tatami mats, and carefully composed negative space.
→A contemporary blend of East Asian aesthetics — mixing Chinese lacquer, Japanese simplicity, and Southeast Asian warmth with modern forms.
→Inspired by arid landscapes — warm sandstone, terracotta, cacti, and expansive windows that frame the open sky and natural terrain.
→Cosy mountain retreat — heavy timber, stone fireplaces, plaid blankets, and warm lighting create the ultimate winter hideaway.
→Desert modernism at its finest — bold pastels, clean mid-century lines, terrazzo floors, and a sun-soaked, poolside vibe.
→Sleek city living — urban modern pairs industrial touches with refined finishes, creating sophisticated spaces built for contemporary life.
→Classic architecture refreshed with modern sensibility — crown mouldings stay, but the palette lightens and the furniture gets contemporary.
→Form follows function — Bauhaus design celebrates primary colours, geometric shapes, and the marriage of art with industrial craft.
→Maritime-inspired with navy-and-white stripes, rope details, polished brass fittings, and weathered wood for a crisp, seafaring aesthetic.
→Crisp, colourful, and polished — preppy style features bold stripes, plaids, bright pastels, and classic Americana-inspired furnishings.
→Your grandmother's style, reimagined — chintz florals, needlepoint, skirted furniture, and heirloom pieces given a youthful, curated twist.
→Soft, scholarly, and romantic — cream tones, vintage books, linen curtains, and golden hour light create an ethereal, intellectual retreat.
→Danish design at its most liveable — muted pastels, rounded furniture, functional beauty, and the effortless cool of Nordic city living.
→Groovy and nostalgic — burnt orange, avocado green, shag rugs, sunken lounges, and bold graphic patterns straight from the 1970s.
→Elegant but relaxed — shabby chic pairs distressed white furniture with soft florals, pastel tones, and vintage finds for a romantic, faded beauty.
→Tranquil wellness retreat — smooth stone, running water, soft lighting, and warm wood create a serene, spa-like sanctuary at home.
→Glass-walled conservatory charm — iron frames, abundant plants, terracotta pots, and dappled natural light create a botanical indoor garden.
→Fearlessly personal — eclectic interiors break the rules by mixing eras, styles, and cultures into a cohesive, one-of-a-kind space.
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