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Contemporary Coastal
Blends clean, modern lines with relaxed coastal elements—elevated, airy, and timeless rather than themed or beachy
Renos
The thoughtful transformation of an existing space—modernizing structure, systems, and aesthetics while enhancing functionality, flow, and long-term value.
Glam
Polished, high-impact style that emphasizes luxury, drama, and refinement—without sacrificing sophistication.
Transitional
Balanced, timeless style that bridges classic and contemporary—combining traditional warmth with modern simplicity.
Coastal
A relaxed, light-filled style inspired by natural seaside living—rooted in comfort, simplicity, and a strong connection to the outdoors.
Modern Farmhouse
A warm, approachable design style that blends rustic character with clean, contemporary lines—comfortable, functional, and timeless
Midcentury Modern
The timeless design style rooted in the mid-20th century, defined by clean lines, organic forms, and a strong connection between indoors and out.
Scandinavian interior
Clean, functional, and light-filled style rooted in simplicity, comfort, and timeless minimalism.
Industrial
Bold, architectural style inspired by converted lofts and warehouses—celebrating raw materials, exposed structure, and utilitarian beauty
Art Deco
A glamorous, architectural design style rooted in the 1920s–1940s, known for bold geometry, rich materials, and dramatic elegance
Minimalist
Focuses on simplicity, functionality, and clean lines, using essential elements like light, form, and quality materials to create uncluttered, serene spaces with neutral colors, geometric shapes, and limited, purposeful decor
Modern
Emphasizes clean lines, simplicity, functionality, and open spaces, inspired by early-to-mid 20th-century movements like Bauhaus, using natural materials, neutral palettes, and minimal ornamentation for a sleek, elegant, and uncluttered look that highlights form over excessive decoration
Asian Zen
Focuses on creating tranquil, harmonious, and minimalist spaces that promote a sense of calm and well-being. This style draws heavily from traditional Japanese and Chinese design principles, emphasizing natural materials, clean lines, and an uncluttered environment.