Interior Design Styles

Discover popular interior design styles for your spaces.

✏️ Art Deco

A glamorous, decorative style from the 1920s and 1930s. It features geometric patterns, luxurious materials, bold colors and metallic finishes.

✏️ Bohemian

An eclectic and free-spirited style known for its mix of colors, patterns and textures. Often includes vintage furniture, layered textiles, global influences and a relaxed, lived-in vibe.

✏️ Coastal

A breezy, relaxed style inspired by beachside living. Incorporates light colors, natural textures, nautical elements and open, sunlit spaces.

✏️ Contemporary

A fluid, ever-evolving style that reflects current trends. Typically includes clean lines, neutral tones, open spaces and a mix of comfort and sophistication.

✏️ Cottagecore

A whimsical, nature-loving style centered on countryside living. Features floral prints, vintage decor, handmade touches and cozy, nostalgic charm.

✏️ Desert Modern

A clean and earthy style inspired by desert landscapes. Blends modern design with natural textures, warm tones, cacti and an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.

✏️ Farmhouse

A cozy, casual style rooted in rural living. Combines rustic elements with vintage accents, soft color palettes and comfortable, homey furnishings.

✏️ French Country Decor

A romantic, rustic style that blends elegance with farmhouse charm. Characterized by distressed wood, toile fabrics, antique touches and a soft, muted palette.

✏️ Gothic

A moody, dramatic style rooted in medieval architecture. Features dark color schemes, ornate furniture, pointed arches and rich, opulent textures.

✏️ Hollywood Regency

A dramatic, glamorous style known for bold colors, mirrored surfaces and luxurious materials. Designed to feel opulent, playful, and a bit over-the-top.

✏️ Industrial

A raw, edgy style that draws inspiration from warehouses and factories. Common features include exposed brick, metal beams, concrete floors, and utilitarian fixtures.

✏️ Japandi

A hybrid style that combines Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth. Known for natural materials, neutral tones, clean lines and a calm, balanced aesthetic.

✏️ Maximalist

Maximalist design is organized chaos — bold colors, layered textures, and a whole lotta personality packed into one glorious space.

✏️ Mediterranean

A sun-soaked, earthy style inspired by southern European homes. Includes stucco walls, terracotta tiles, wrought iron and warm, natural tones.

✏️ Mid-Century Modern

A design movement from the mid-20th century characterized by clean lines, organic curves and functional furniture. Often features wood, muted tones and iconic pieces with tapered legs.

✏️ Minimalist

An ultra-simplified style focused on “less is more.” Characterized by clean lines, monochromatic color schemes and purposeful furniture with little to no clutter or decoration.

✏️ Modern

It’s clean, sleek and loves an open floor plan — like the design version of a really well-put-together LinkedIn profile.

✏️ Moroccan

An exotic, vibrant style drawing from North African design. Features bold colors, intricate tilework, lantern lighting and layered textiles with global flair.

✏️ Psychedelic

A vibrant, unconventional style that channels 1960s counterculture. Marked by swirling patterns, bright colors, surreal art and a sense of visual chaos.

✏️ Retro

A nostalgic style that revives trends from the 1950s to 1980s. Often playful and colorful with vintage furniture, funky patterns and kitschy details.

✏️ Rustic

A warm, earthy style that highlights natural materials like wood, stone and leather. It is often inspired by cabin or farmhouse aesthetics.

✏️ Scandinavian

A minimalist and functional design rooted in Nordic tradition. Emphasizes light wood, white walls, cozy textiles and simple, practical furniture with a light and airy feel.

✏️ Traditional

A timeless and formal style influenced by 18th and 19th-century European decor. Features classic furniture, rich color palettes, ornate details and symmetrical layouts.

✏️ Transitional

A timeless and formal style influenced by 18th and 19th-century European decor. Features classic furniture, rich color palettes, ornate details and symmetrical layouts.