DESIGN STYLE DECODED
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Let us demystify seven of today’s most popular design styles.
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Two styles, similar traits. Coastal is characterized by the reflection of natural seaside elements – surf, sand, and sky – in the home through color and texture.
Tropical emphasizes natural, exotic elements by involving the use of natural materials, such as wicker, rattan, bamboo, and teak.
Masland | Blurred Lines
Daltile | Remedy
Emser Tile | Kudos
CONTEMPORARY
Constantly evolving to reflect the popular styles of present day design, it highlights simplicity, subtle sophistication, deliberate use of texture, and clean lines.
Avienda | Kiara
Masland | Adagio
Marazzi | Vero
Fleurco | Waltz
Prioritizing practicality, simplicity, and rustic charm, it involves mixing comfortable furniture with salvaged materials like reclaimed wood.
Somerset House | Bothwell Castle
Masland | Sequoia
Taking inspiration from old factories and industrial spaces while showcasing neutral tones, utilitarian objects, and wood and metal surfaces.
Fleurco | Stak Duo
Avienda Sawn Face | Noble Hall
Emser Tile | Brique
A minimalistic style using a blend of textures and soft hues to make sleek, modern décor feel warm and inviting
Daltile | Rigid Clay + Sleigh Creek
Emser Tile | Heirloom
James Martin Vanities | Como
Blending elements of contemporary, modern, and industrial designs to create a unique style that’s perfect for inner-city living.
Avienda Legacy | Searsmont
Monument | Adolphus
Using furniture and styles from previous generations to create a pre-contemporary design style in the home.