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Interior Design Styles

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Era
Origin
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Mid-Century Modern
1940s–1960sUnited States / ScandinaviaClean lines, organic curves, minimal ornamentationMustard, teal, burnt orange, oliveTimeless simplicity blending function and form
Scandinavian
1950s–presentScandinaviaSimplicity, functionality, natural materials, hyggeWhite, gray, pale wood tonesCozy minimalism and natural light
Industrial
1990s–presentUnited StatesExposed brick, metal fixtures, raw textures, open floor plansGray, black, rust, brownConverted warehouse and loft aesthetic
Minimalist
1960s–presentJapan / Western EuropeClean surfaces, hidden storage, few decorations, open spaceWhite, black, neutral tonesLess is more philosophy in living spaces
Bohemian (Boho)
1960s–presentGlobal / countercultureLayered textiles, eclectic mix, plants, global patternsJewel tones, earth tones, warm huesFree-spirited, collected-over-time aesthetic
Art Deco
1920s–1930sFranceGeometric patterns, luxe materials, bold symmetryGold, black, emerald, navyGlamorous opulence of the Jazz Age
Farmhouse
Traditional / 2010s revivalRural America / EuropeShiplap, barn doors, rustic wood, apron sinksWhite, cream, natural wood, soft blueWarm, rustic charm with modern comfort
Contemporary
2000s–presentGlobalCurrent trends, neutral palette, clean lines, mixed materialsNeutral with bold accentsEver-evolving style reflecting the current moment
Traditional
18th–19th century rootsEuropeRich wood, ornate details, symmetry, classic furnitureDeep reds, greens, browns, goldTimeless elegance rooted in European decor
Coastal / Hamptons
20th century–presentUnited States / AustraliaNatural light, wicker, linen, nautical accentsWhite, sand, ocean blue, seafoamRelaxed, beach-inspired living
Japandi
2010s–presentJapan / ScandinaviaWabi-sabi + hygge, natural materials, handcrafted itemsEarth tones, warm neutrals, muted greensFusion of Japanese and Scandinavian minimalism
Mediterranean
Renaissance-inspiredSouthern EuropeTerracotta tiles, wrought iron, arched doorways, textured wallsWarm earth tones, terracotta, blue, oliveSun-drenched warmth of coastal European homes
French Country
17th–18th century rootsFranceToile, distressed wood, lavender, curved furnitureSoft yellow, blue, cream, sageRustic elegance of the French countryside
Hollywood Regency
1930s–presentUnited StatesBold patterns, lacquered furniture, mirrors, velvetHot pink, black, gold, turquoiseGlamorous, high-drama interiors
Wabi-Sabi
15th century–presentJapanImperfect textures, handmade objects, natural agingEarth tones, stone, clay, mossFinding beauty in imperfection and transience
Transitional
2000s–presentUnited StatesBlend of traditional and contemporary, neutral paletteTaupe, ivory, gray, soft metallicsBalanced mix of classic and modern elements
Rustic
TraditionalRural regions worldwideReclaimed wood, stone, natural fibers, cabin-like warmthBrown, green, cream, rustRugged, nature-inspired warmth
Maximalist
2010s–presentGlobalBold patterns, layered decor, statement pieces, color mixingVibrant and varied — no limitsMore is more — the antithesis of minimalism

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