Minimalist Design

It's characterised by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette with colour used as an accent. It usually combines an open floor plan, lots of light, and functional furniture, and it focuses on the shape, colour and texture of just a handful of essential elements.

Bohemian Design

Common boho design features include rattan and wicker furniture, plants galore, and woven rugs. Some boho-style rooms lean neutral, while others don't shy away from color. 

RETRO Design

Retro interior design means different things to different people, broadly encompassing styles from the 1950s onwards. This can take in (among other things) mid-century Scandinavian furniture, curvy mod Sixties styles, and the plush fabrics and bold earth-toned patterns of the 1970s. 

Industrial  Design

The raw, unfinished aura of this style mixes metal accessories, warm wood, and exposed brickwork to create an industrial living room. It's easy and affordable to create this original, cool look that's inspired by old warehouses and factories from the industrial era. 

Eclectic Design

Eclectic style is all about mixing elements and covers a wide range of looks from bohemian to more elegant and polished. An eclectic living room design could feature sofas and chairs that differ in style but are cohesive because of the other elements in the design like the patterns, colors, and lighting. 

Victorian  Design

“Internally, tiled floors—either black and white, terra-cotta, or patterns—characterize the entrance, high-proportion rooms have large fireplaces. It was a time when floral or patterned wallpapers, heavier curtains, carpets, and rugs were introduced. 

Traditional Design

A traditional living room layout tends to be symmetrical. This is part of what creates that secure, reliable feeling within traditional design. A sofa, opposite two matching armchairs, with coordinating side and coffee tables is a classic look.  

Scandinavian  Design

Scandinavian style embraces simple white walls, large mirrors and cozy textiles that give off a relaxing and inviting vibe. For a Scandinavian-style interior,  layered fabrics, glass furniture, clean lines and textures create the perfect cozy Scandinavian look. 

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