Are you traditional or maybe a little rustic? What style best suits you?

How does your lifestyle define you?

Living a busy life in the big city or enjoying peace and quiet on a small farm makes you who you are. We all have different tastes especially when it comes to your own personal style in your everyday fashion, but do you think this carries over into the way you set up your home’s decor? Absolutely it does! Anywhere from a modern French classic to a Boho open concept your home can tell so much about you without even saying a word. Find those details everyday whether you thrift a truly unique piece, buy something new, or diy your very own pieces.

Traditional

Traditional is one of the oldest and most common design styles. It doesn’t belong to one particular style instead it blends multiple styles together, mixing traditional design with newer styles and contemporary and modern design elements. Transitional is the perfect mix of traditional elegance with contemporary lines and textiles. In addition, transitional interiors keep accessories to a minimum. It’s important to let the furniture and the textiles do the talking. Take advantage of area rugs, throw pillows, and blankets to accessorize. Curved furniture and finishes like wood, rattan, steel, and lacquer are common elements. Traditional interiors use tables and chairs made from dark wood that are ornately detailed. European décor heavily influences traditional interiors.

Farmhouse

Like many other interior design styles, French country interior design is a sophisticated blend of a few different style favorites. Shabby chic, farmhouse, and traditional all play a role in this design style. It starts with timeless antique furniture pieces. To achieve an authentic French country design style, natural materials like stone, wood, and wrought iron are commonly used. Exposed beams, distressed finishes, and raw textures add character to the space, showcasing the beauty of imperfections. Ship-lap isn’t going anywhere, and we still want to see barn doors galore. Modern updates like wide plank floors, open concept living, and sleek lighting are a few common identifiers of the modern farmhouse decorating style. Farmhouse interiors are also known for mixing metals.

Rustic

When looking at rustic interior design it can be defined with a few basic signs. There will always be natural materials, industrial touches, and farmhouse charm all around. It focuses on the simplicity and effortless beauty of nature. The use of wood is softened by adding cowhides and sheepskin to create a cozy feeling. A rustic-style space may include wood-paneled walls, wood-burning fireplaces, and vintage or antique furniture and finishes such as distressed painted wood dressers, trunks, or tables and aged copper or other metal fixtures. Log cabins are great examples of a rustic home.

Modern

Modern design refers to a specific time period while contemporary design is ever evolving. In reality, modern style is very much rooted in breaking elements down to their most simple and fundamental, with a focus on clean lines. Metal, chrome, and glass are favorite choices among designers. However, with modern interiors, décor is kept minimal. Mid-century modern homes have a breezy and seamless flow. They’ve always encouraged indoor-outdoor living. For this reason, sliding doors and picture windows are left bare to emphasize the connection to nature. White walls, light hardwood flooring, minimal window treatments to maximize natural light, and simple furniture is what you’re looking for in the modern style homes.

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