Do you ever hear common decor and furniture
styles mentioned on decor shows, and they just fly over your head? How on earth
can someone possibly know the difference between modern and minimalist, luxe
and mid-century mod? On my travels, I come across many decor styles, and
one thing I’ve noticed is there are styles to suit everyone.
Home decor is a very broad category, and there
isn’t just one way to make your home look good. The good news is nowadays you
can choose a style that’s more current, or you can even give a nod to
yesteryear and incorporate some classics into what we put into our spaces.
Furniture is a great way to bring a certain style
into a room, but you have to know what characterizes each style in order to get
it right. We no longer live in an age where we all have to have the same style
of stuff in our rooms. We can get the look of customized furniture without
breaking the bank. So how do you know which style is which? How can you decide
which style is for you, and how to bring elements of it into your home? Read on
for a quick primer of decor trends and movements and what makes each of them
unique.
Scandinavian
It’s no coincidence that this prominent decor
style originates from the birthplace of many furniture brands that dominate our
culture today. Scandi style is all about upping the design factor of a piece of
furniture, as if it’s a piece of art. If you see a piece of furniture that
resembles a sculpture, it’s paying a nod to Scandi design. People who favor
this style love the sculptural aspect of furniture, and they think less is more
when it comes to accessories. They want to let the light in and have an
emphasis on pops of color. You don’t have to look far for a piece of furniture
that fits into the Scandi-style, I was easily able to spot one at one of the best furniture stores near me.
Mid-century
Mod
Mid-century mod may be a style of the 1950s
and 1960s, but it’s very popular right now. Even though it’s from all those
years ago, it was created with a look toward future and what people were
looking for was simplicity. According to Fresh
Home, “mid-century look is all about stripping items down to their
barest elements and letting their function become the star.” It is all about
letting negative space become as big a part of the space as the pieces of
furniture and designing furniture with natural shapes in mind. Where modern and
minimalist styles aren’t really about a lot of color, Mid-century mod is all
about playing with color and designing rooms with warm and bright colors to
really bring the space to life. If you couldn’t help but swoon over the rooms
on Mad Men, this is the perfect style for you. Don’t worry, you won’t be out of
date, you will be right on trend!
Modern
Modern decor is all about the sleek-factor of
a room. It’s not about mashing up a lot of colors, or mixing up a lot of
furnishings. It’s about fewer, well-selected pieces that are arranged to
emphasize the openness of space, light and airiness in a room. If you’re into
sleek lines and bringing a slightly-futuristic element to your home, the modern
style is for you.
Minimalist
In terms of lifestyle, minimalism is a major
trend right now. Many people are opting to shed as many possessions as possible
and living a more simplistic life. This has extended into furniture and decor
styles too. Where modern decor is all about clean lines and an emphasis on
simplicity of color, furnishings and accessories, minimalism drives this
further. A person who favors this style is someone who doesn’t want much fuss
but still wants something stylish without having to overthink on filling up
each and every space in a room.
Luxe
If you were watching the hit renovation show The Block this year, you’ll know the word luxe
came up a lot. But what is luxe? Short for luxury, it’s all about inviting and
sumptuous textures of colors and really making a room look very comfortable and
eye-catching. It is opulent and rich, and invoking a feeling of the finer
things in life. It’s about luxurious fabrics like velvet, jewel-toned colors,
and expensive looking metallic elements. If you like how hotel rooms make you
feel and want your room to have that ultra-chic fashion-blogger look, this is
the perfect choice for you.
Now that you know which style you fit into,
now you can go about your merry way to shop for it and make your room match
your character and the style you love.
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