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Traditional
Traditional or Classic design is considered to be timeless.
Quality craftsmanship is one of the key elements of traditional styling.
Period furniture, luxurious fabrics and rich colors coalesce, creating
an elegant and formal ambience that never goes out of style.
Country
Country style can range from American country, English country to French
country. They all combine the components of a relaxed rustic environment,
a feeling of tranquility.
Vintage antiques and charming accessories also combined with perennial
favorites like old quilts and stenciling in soft muted hues, all transforming
a house to a warm, cozy and comfortable home.
Contemporary
Contemporary or Modern design is considered to be the Zeitgeist of style.
It’s sleek, stark, and spacious with angular and geometric lines.
Modernists create a cool, clean, sculpted look.
Contemporary style is simple and refined using color schemes for their
effect rather than their coordination.
Eclectic
Eclectic style is self-defining because it enriches itself from varied
sources.
Eclectic mixes and integrates old and new, creating a vibrant, layered
look that varies from room to room.
Eclectic is an orchestra of color, textures, patterns, fabrics, all incorporated
into one unique and individualistic style.
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