Bohemian
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Contemporary
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Eclectic |
Farmhouse
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Industrial
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Mid-Century
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Minimalist
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Modern
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Rustic
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Scandinavian
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Traditional
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Transitional
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Victorian
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Zen
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The bohemian style has single-handedly coined the phrase, "big beautiful mess." The avant-garde lifestyle has led to a mix and match collection that tells the story of the adventures of those that live there.
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This style is a direct outcome of today's culture and current trends! People who follow this style generally believe in having a comfortable home but that in no way means boring. Drama can be found in just the right places whether it is a bold color choice among a sea of expansive neutrals or that sculptural light fixture that people can't stop dreaming about.
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It may seem this style is not definable but actually Eclectics have a style that is rooted in the pioneers of art and architecture. The ideal space is a curated collection of travels, periods and styles that is rich in history and fables. We can help you make it cohesive; you just keep doing you !
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The farmhouse style isn't just a matter of decor; it's a way of life. Farmhouse spaces are full of character and are stylish & warmhearted whether its through loads of textiles or a vintage furniture collection. All in all, these spaces call out for a relaxing time by the fire.
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The Industrial style backbone is exposed beams and architectural elements stemming from an affinity for mechanics and engineering. Who's to say though that doesn't mean there can't be a big plush sofa or an overly textured rug. After all, contract adds interest and this style has it in spades !
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One thing is for sure about the mid-century style; it is timeless! These spaces tend to be simple and comfortable and of course there is that iconic mid-century look along with bold pops of color in just the right places. Warm it up with some wood tones and top it all off with some abstract artwork and you are one happy camper !
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For minimalists, simplicity means luxury. What is and is not there is all part of the divine plan. Strategic displays of texture and white space creates a sense of refinement--there's no hiding behind ornamentation…and that's it--kansei ! Because when it's done right, change becomes obsolete.
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The modern style began in the modern art movement calling out for clean lines and bold art choices. The style boasts of an expansive list of materials ranging from molded plastics to bold Lucite and why not that brass fixture? …but let's keep it neat, right?! Showcasing timeless good taste is hard with a bunch of clutter lying around.
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Rustic isn't just about being rugged or showcasing the natural beauty of things, it's about evoking a sense of history and remembering the simpler things. At the root of it all, you are unpretentiously complex.
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The Scandinavian style is practical in nature--it's contents mostly serves a purpose--but that’s not to say it is all work and no play. Whimsical accents as well as trendy lighting are trademarks of this style too. Simplicity is an art and this style gets that message across because walking into these spaces feels like a breath of fresh air !
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The traditional style has an elegance and charm about it that speaks volumes and a traditional home is the same. Gilded mirrors, classic art and crystal chandeliers are the things that make you tick so it only makes sense for you to have those finer things--anything else just wouldn't do !
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The transitional style lies between the then and now. There is a love for that traditional look but without all the song and dance. There are rich woods and a subtle color palate all while seeking a balance between the masculine and feminine. To sum it up, this style is an updated classic; simple and sophisticated !
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This style embodies the phrase, "Go big or go home" but in this case, the spaces are big too…in personality that is! It is filled with rich velvet, silks and lace. Surfaces are meant for adornment with beautifully carved lamps, ornate picture frames or intricate china. Life is grande, and so are you !
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The Zen style has a, "Less is more," philosophy, but the ideal space has a surprising impact with an uncommon simplicity. It adheres to the rules of nature; beauty is subtle, perfection is not a requirement and practicality rules the roost. In essence; Zen is effortlessly effective !
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