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One important approach to begin a design project is to first identify what interior design style you like best, while also considering what design suits your lifestyle. People’s styles reflect their personality. As unique as individuals are, so are interior design styles. Here are three of the most popular interior design styles.

MINIMALISM.

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This type of design was introduced in the 1960s and 1970s as the emerging of artists forsaking previous works of art and seeking simplicity, defined as a feeling of openness. This design focuses on clean lines, effortlessness, and monochromatic color palette. This design style approaches “a less is more environment” - getting rid of clutter and decorations. Focus on shapes, colors, and textures. Principles of this type of design concentrate on quality furniture and lighting fixtures; an art composition that is the focal point of the space; an open environment. To ensure this design style remains minimal and not boring, ponder adding a mix of simple natural materials such as wood, glass, and pottery in your decor.

TRANSITIONAL.

A design style that began in the 1950s also known as the “classic with a modern twist.” Until recently, this type of design approach has gained a strong momentum that mixes both modern and contemporary elements with traditional styles. Characteristics of this interior design style includes a neutral color palette, clean lines like modern styles, luxurious fabrics, minimal artwork and décor, and comfortable furniture. If you are a lover of this design, choose muted colors such as shades of vanilla, ivory, and taupe. Another way to accomplish this look is using organic textures, wooden trays, and stone countertops.

BOHEMIAN.

This interior design style commenced in the 19th century in Paris, France, by artisans who valued creativity more than money. This type of style known also as “Boho” blends different cultures and a freespirited attitude; giving birth to an eclectic space of selfexpression with an emphasis on natural elements and the environment. To achieve this look, consider a mix of patterns, add intricate decorative objects, and be sure to include plants in your space. Whatever style you choose, make sure it creates a habitat of comfort, security, and peace. For more tips or design help, consider FDG Interiors for your next design project.

Coastal interior design is a style that reflects the relaxed, natural and laid-back atmosphere of coastal living. It is a popular choice for homes that are situated near the ocean or any other water bodies. The core components of coastal interior design are the use of natural materials, neutral color palettes, textures, and patterns that evoke the ocean, and a casual, comfortable feel. In this article, we will explore these components in more detail.

1. NATURAL MATERIALS

The use of natural materials is a key component of coastal interior design. This includes materials such as wood, rattan, wicker, bamboo, and jute. These materials provide a natural, organic feel that are reminiscent of the beach and the sea. They can be used in furniture, flooring, and décor elements such as baskets, trays, and vases.

2. NEUTRAL COLOR PALETTE

A neutral color palette is an important component of coastal interior design. The use of soft, muted colors such as beige, white, and cream create a calming and relaxing atmosphere. These colors also reflect the natural tones of sand, sea, and sky, which are all essential elements of coastal living. Additionally, blues and greens are commonly used in coastal design, as they also reflect the colors of the ocean and the natural environment.

3. TEXTURES AND PATTERNS

Textures and patterns play a vital role in coastal interior design. Textures such as linen, cotton, and wool add a cozy and comfortable feel to the space. Patterns such as stripes, polka dots, and checks are also commonly used in coastal design, as they evoke the feeling of the ocean and beach. Additionally, patterns such as sea life, seashells, and nautical symbols are often used as accents to enhance the coastal theme.

4. CASUAL AND COMFORTABLE FEEL

A casual and comfortable feel is an essential component of coastal interior design. The goal is to create a space that feels relaxed and inviting. This can be achieved by using comfortable furniture such as oversized sofas, plush armchairs, and large pillows. Additionally, adding elements such as natural lighting, soft lighting, and plants can help create a calming and peaceful environment.

Coastal interior design is a popular style that reflects the natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere of coastal living. By incorporating these components into your home, you can create a serene and inviting space that embodies the essence of coastal living.

For assistance with designing a coastal space, let the design team at 1600 Spruce St. Home, Design & Gift help you. Schedule a complimentary initial interior design consultation today.

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