What is Your Interior Design Style? (Part 2) 

It's a pleasure to have you back, dear readers, as we embark on the eagerly awaited second part of our design style guide. Within these digital pages, we'll continue our immersive journey into the intricate world of design, with a particular emphasis on the exploration of various design styles. As we progress, we invite you to join us on this inspiring quest toward achieving design excellence. So, without any further delay, let's set forth together and uncover the artistic treasures that lie ahead.

6. INDUSTRIAL

The style’s name suggests its inspiration from factories and machinery. It exudes a somewhat masculine vibe with its prominent use of metal, rustic wood, and leather. Yet, it balances with softness, thanks to its neutral color palette and incorporation of found objects that infuse the room with soul and character.

7. MINIMALIST

This style shares similarities with modern design – minimalistic, featuring clean lines and simple shapes. However, its core principle is “less is more.” In a minimalist space, everything must serve a purpose, and you won’t come across unnecessary objects or excessive layers.

8. TRADITIONAL

Traditional design stands as one of the oldest and most prevalent styles. Rooted in heritage and classic shapes, it showcases pieces that have remained unchanged for centuries. Embracing conscious layering, formality, and symmetry, this style incorporates structured elements that have stood the test of time.

9. MID - CENTURY MODERN

Taking strong inspiration from the ‘50s and ‘60s, this style has become incredibly popular and relatable for many. The pieces designed during this period have truly endured the test of time, remaining fresh, modern, and relevant to this day. Characterized by simple, clean, and minimal lines, mid-century pieces often feature warm woods with purposeful details and styling.

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