Different interior design styles
If you are about to redecorate your home, here are some styles for inspiring you. They will show you how to make your home your own paradise. These styles express taste and personality. They evolved over time from previous styles specific to an era.
Swedish Style
Swedish styles are simple, uncluttered, ultra-stylish and very practical. It is an affordable look that is suitable for full-time living. It is gaining rapidly in popularity.
Shabby Chic
All-white interior walls, floors, and ceilings accented with vintage items resting on distressed furniture. It is romantic, feminine, soft and memorable.
Traditional Style

Traditional style features elegant decorating and interior design, plus ideas for dreamy gardens, gracious entertaining, collecting art and antiques.
Contemporary Style

It contains solid colors 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.
Classic Contemporary Style

Classic Contemporary style is in softer color contrasts. Furniture has rounded lines. Colors are complementary instead of contrasting to draw the entire room into focus without an abrupt focus on one element.
Eclectic Style

Eclectic design is a mixture of different decorating styles. It can also be a blend of different cultures and time periods. Colors are up to the taste of the personal taste. Most people who choose this style do so because they enjoy certain aspects of all the other styles.
Asian Style

In the Asian style use of space is central to decorating. The middle of the room is open. Colors are close to nature and bright colors are used in focal points around each room.
Tuscan Style

Tuscan interior design is inspired by the earthy colors and natural rustic appeal of the Italian wine-producing region of Tuscany. The Tuscan look is both lived in and elegant.









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