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Interior Design Trends (Scandinavian (bright colours, pastel tone, EXAMPLE…
Interior Design Trends
Industrial
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can opt for a lighter, chic look or a darker, antique design
Scandinavian
bright colours, pastel tone
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Modern
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use of sharp, clear lines
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light colour palette
often uses black, white, and grey
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Bohemian
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variety of textiles, wood, animal hide, and metallic accents
Contemporary
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evokes the feeling of calming, warm and serene
places focus on architectural elements, decorative details, attention to bold scales, and a concise colour palette
a mix of metal, stone, and opaque or clear glass
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only bring in pops of bright colours, like throws or pillows, at certain areas, keeping the major environment clean and concise
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Traditional
has the ability to making the interior seem homage, but also celebrates the pas eras and design movements
celebrates the long, rich history of the past, juxtaposing it with modern elements to create a sophisticated mood.
evokes a rich, warm and inviting feeling
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Shabby Chic
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roots in antique, vintage French designs
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an impromptu approach - appears to be effortless, relaxed, with everything looking like its thrown down randomly
though often vibrant, yet it should deliver a relaxed decor style which evokes subtle harmony
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Hollywood Regency
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timeless yet fun as it blends Art Deco inspired touches and silhouettes with a high-end polished glamor
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play around with rich mix of elements, eg./ Louis IV chairs, straightforward contemporary silhouette, hints of mod-inspired 60's era furnishing etc.
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