Find Your Interior Design Style
Find Your Interior Design Style
Need help finding your interior design style? At RJohnston Interiors and Mixed by Design we don’t favor one specific style because we think MIXing things up is the way to go. However, knowing all the different design styles is important to understanding the fundamentals of design. If you are curious to see what interior design style speaks to you keep reading to find out.
Updated Traditional
Updated traditional interior design is classic lines paired with contemporary finishes. Designs are timeless and placeless, comfortable and put together but not overly fancy.
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Transitional Interior Design
Transitional interior design is a mixture of the traditional and modern styles. Bringing together pieces from various design styles creates a singular design that updates the classics with a cohesive, modern feel. It balances luxury with comfort, masculine with feminine, and antiques with new pieces.
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Contemporary Design
Fundamentally, a contemporary style of decorating is defined by simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate use of texture, and clean lines. Interiors tend to showcase space rather than things.
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Modern Mediterranean
The Mediterranean style in interior design is characterized by simple and romantic aesthetics of Southern European countries: light and warm tones in color scheme, as well as the extensive use of natural materials such as ceramics, wood, wrought iron and cotton. Design combines boldness, simplicity and convenience.
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European Modern Design
From the modern minimalist design elements of Scandinavia to the ornate and classic English and French Country styles to the rustic, elegant, coastal style of the Mediterranean, European design typically combines the best of contemporary, traditional and modern elements.
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Farmhouse
Farmhouse interior design is defined by practicality and comfort, relying on readily available materials and colors. Wood elements and white tones are indicative of farmhouse style.
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Coastal Modern
In the simplest definition, coastal is beachy. Through use of natural light, soft tones, and a clean aesthetic, it’s meant to evoke the breeziness of the beach. Basically, it feels like summer year-round inside your house.
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Eclectic Interior Design
There are a few different key elements that make a home eclectic. Think of bold. Eclectic encompasses a mix of periods and styles and is all thoughtfully tied together by selected rich color, textures, and shapes.
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Mid Century Modern
Has a minimalist approach, with clean lines, functional use, and organic shapes. A simplistic design and open space is what helps bring that mid-century modern look.
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All photos have been sourced via Pinterest to help show design style, we do not take credit for the designs pictured above.