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Top 5 Popular Design Styles for Your Home

How about the idea of the inclusion of motorized drapes and custom drapes in your room to give a new look?  There are so many different interior design styles for your home, you’re sure to find one that speaks to your personal tastes.

Which of these top interior design styles do you connect with the most?

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Traditional

There are so many different interior design styles for your home, you’re sure to find one that speaks to your personal tastes.

Which of these top interior design styles do you connect with the most?

Traditional

Think classic European with luxurious materials and rich textures with silhouettes that bring the past to life. The upholstered headboards is elaborate with winged back chairs and claw footed tables, the wood furniture dark and often lacquered with intricate carvings. The designs are reminiscent of French, Country, 18th century English, and colonial styles.

The walls and window coverings are simple, neutral, pale, while the furniture dominates as the focus of the room. There is an overall classical opulence that feels rich and indulgent.

Modern

The clean lines and minimal clutter define the simplicity of the modern design style. It is sleek, uncomplicated, and utilizes a simple color palette. Materials including steel, glass, and metal are more prevalent than wood and easy on the senses with calming, muted colors and neutral, comforting textures.

All pieces work together to form a cohesive space that is functional and visually simple. While this still leaves much room for interpretation, the heart of the style is efficiency, simplicity, and functionality.

Minimalist

With roots in Zen philosophy, traditional Japanese design, and the Minimalist art movement that was popular in the 60s and 70s, the minimalist design style gives the space room to breathe. It is efficient, uncluttered, and streamlined so that in the midst of the stripped down bare basics, there is a strong visual impact. It is not just the starkness of the design style, but the accents that blend into the overall décor while commanding focus.

The walls, window coverings, and furniture are all dressed in muted tones, allowing gentle accents to guide the gaze.

Scandinavian

A warmer, cozier version of the minimalist style, the Scandinavian design incorporates functionality, simplicity, and efficiency with a warmth and a personable feel that is inviting and comforting. The materials tend to be organic and the ornamentation leaning towards clean and bare – all in shades of black and white with accents of blue and gray or occasionally a pop of color to break it all up.

Scandinavian interiors lean toward contours and silhouettes that are curvier, rounded, and supple. This, combined with the richer textures give a feeling of coziness and comfort.

Coastal

Summertime at the ocean is an appealing concept and that is just what the coastal design style offers. The delightfully varied blues and greens, combined with oceanic elements, motifs, and materials, offer a style that is exciting, fresh, and relaxing. The broadness of the style gives it so much versatility, it’s easy to create something uniquely personal.

Nautical touches and lots of natural light, along with beachy elements like driftwood, ropes and seashells make for a lighter, brighter vibe that feels like summer all year long.

Whether you already have a design style you love or you are looking for one to make all your own, Valley Drapery & Upholstery has everything that you need to create a space you’ll love. Visit our showroom today or take a look at our website to explore the possibilities.

Think classic European with luxurious materials and rich textures with silhouettes that bring the past to life. The furniture headboards is elaborate with winged back chairs and claw footed tables, the wood furniture dark and often lacquered with intricate carvings. The designs are reminiscent of French, Country, 18th century English, and colonial styles.

The walls and window coverings are simple, neutral, pale, while the furniture dominates as the focus of the room. There is an overall classical opulence that feels rich and indulgent.

Design Styles for Your Home

Modern

The clean lines and minimal clutter define the simplicity of the modern design style. It is sleek, uncomplicated, and utilizes a simple color palette. Materials including steel, glass, and metal are more prevalent than wood and easy on the senses with calming, muted colors and neutral, comforting textures.

All pieces work together to form a cohesive space that is functional and visually simple. While this still leaves much room for interpretation, the heart of the style is efficiency, simplicity, and functionality.

Minimalist

With roots in Zen philosophy, traditional Japanese design, and the Minimalist art movement that was popular in the 60s and 70s, the minimalist design style gives the space room to breathe. It is efficient, uncluttered, and streamlined so that in the midst of the stripped down bare basics, there is a strong visual impact. It is not just the starkness of the design style, but the accents that blend into the overall décor while commanding focus.

The walls, window coverings, and furniture are all dressed in muted tones, allowing gentle accents to guide the gaze.

Scandinavian

A warmer, cozier version of the minimalist style, the Scandinavian design incorporates functionality, simplicity, and efficiency with a warmth and a personable feel that is inviting and comforting. The materials tend to be organic and the ornamentation leaning towards clean and bare – all in shades of black and white with accents of blue and gray or occasionally a pop of color to break it all up.

Scandinavian interiors lean toward contours and silhouettes that are curvier, rounded, and supple. This, combined with the richer textures give a feeling of coziness and comfort.

Design Styles for Your Home

Coastal

Summertime at the ocean is an appealing concept and that is just what the coastal design style offers. The delightfully varied blues and greens, combined with oceanic elements, motifs, and materials, offer a style that is exciting, fresh, and relaxing. The broadness of the style gives it so much versatility, it’s easy to create something uniquely personal.

Nautical touches and lots of natural light, along with beachy elements like driftwood, ropes and seashells make for a lighter, brighter vibe that feels like summer all year long.

Whether you already have a design style you love or you are looking for one to make all your own, Valley Drapery & Upholstery has everything that you need to create a space you’ll love. Visit our showroom today or take a look at our website to explore the possibilities.

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