Style Guides

An in-depth look at the elements that define today's most beloved interior styles.

The Minimalist Style

Minimalism is the art of "less is more." It focuses on clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a neutral color palette. Every piece is intentional, serving a purpose in both function and form. This style creates a calm, serene environment by eliminating visual noise.

Key Characteristics:

  • Simple, clean lines and geometric shapes.
  • Neutral color palettes (whites, beiges, grays).
  • Uncluttered surfaces and open spaces.
  • Emphasis on high-quality, natural materials.

The Bohemian Style

Bohemian, or "Boho," style is for the free-spirited. It's a vibrant, eclectic mix of patterns, textures, and colors from around the world. This style is personal and relaxed, filled with plants, handmade items, and treasured objects that tell a story.

Key Characteristics:

  • Layered textures like macrame, rattan, and wool.
  • Rich, earthy color palettes with pops of vibrant color.
  • Abundance of houseplants and natural elements.
  • Mix of vintage furniture and global-inspired decor.

The Modern Farmhouse Style

Modern Farmhouse blends rustic charm with clean, contemporary design. It's warm, inviting, and practical, featuring natural wood, neutral colors, and industrial accents. This style feels both comfortable and sophisticated, perfect for family living.

Key Characteristics:

  • Neutral colors like white, black, and gray.
  • Natural wood textures (reclaimed wood, shiplap).
  • Matte black or metal industrial-style fixtures.
  • Cozy, comfortable textiles like cotton and linen.

The Coastal Style

Coastal design brings the light, airy feel of a seaside retreat into your home. It's defined by a light color palette, natural materials, and an emphasis on natural light. This style is relaxed, comfortable, and effortlessly chic.

Key Characteristics:

  • Light and airy color palettes (whites, blues, sandy tones).
  • Natural materials like light-colored wood, rattan, and jute.
  • Abundant natural light and sheer window coverings.
  • Subtle nautical or beach-inspired decor.