Most people tend to play it safe and think that good design is primarily about matching up colors and tones. Be creative with your home interior design styles, find ways to be individual and do not be afraid to give up the good for the great. This blog is solution orientated for each of your design projects and is constantly growing and being updated. Be inspired by places that you've been, styles that you've seen in either magazines or on t.v. and then try them out in your home with confidence.

Lunes, Setyembre 23, 2013

TRADITION INTERIOR DESIGN

A formal home setting is the most appropriate choice for this style. Choices between many time periods create a sense of timeless tradition in a home that is decorated in the traditional sense. Colours include the jewel tones in coordinating hues. Silks, brocades and satin are the prevalent fabrics used in this style of decorating.

NEW YORK INTERIOR DESIGN

 Wide open rooms are accented with neutral paint colours accented by contrasting furniture. Edges of the room are lined with furniture that allows for easy traffic flow through the main corridors. Eye-catching accents are used as light fixtures, and storage is hidden in beautiful pieces of furniture made of intriguing materials

SWEDISH INTERIOR DESIGN


An eclectic look is created through a trendy approach called maximalism, which means to make the most of a small space. What may appear to be a hodgepodge of colour is actually a collection of interesting objects arranged for maximum visual appeal. Vibrant colours are used to create focal points throughout the room that beg the visitor to examine each piece more closely.

FUNKY INTERIOR DESIGN

Bulky, comfortable chairs set against the stark lines of tables with metal legs. The visitor is invited to investigate the cubbies and sit for a spell. Every element is clean and visibly interesting. Colours are in the chairs while the rest of the room creates a palette to be accented for visual interest.

CONTEMPORARY INTERIOR DESIGN


Noticeable design features include solid colours with contrasting properties against a blank slate of walls and floor. Furniture has sleek, straight lines with sharp corners. Few accent pieces are used, which leaves a clean and open look for visual appeal.

    SHABBY CHIC INTERIOR DESIGN         

British look that incorporates all-white interior walls, floors, and ceilings accented with vintage items resting on distressed furniture. Soft pastels bring focus and offer a more feminine feel to the design.

Linggo, Setyembre 22, 2013



















SCANDINAVIAN INTERIOR DESIGN


There are two interior design styles that are Scandinavian design. The first is modern and the other is country.