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15 Most Popular Types of Interior Designing Styles

Buying their own house is a dream for everybody, and the next step to make your house feel like “home” is to rev it all up with the latest interior designing styles. This article gives the fifteen most popular interior designing types to spruce up your dream stay if you are a newbie owner.

The Modern

The modern home would focus on light and nude color combinations along with geometric shapes in the rooms. The furniture and wall accessories can be bright and cheerful compared to the nude walls and heavy brown/velvet shelves and floors. Modern interior design styles include minimal heavy furniture. 

You can choose your color scheme from dark grey or pale white colors and low lying yellow-orange lights to add a posh touch to your furniture, which can stand out.

The Traditional

Traditional finishes have different bright colors in other rooms as suited to the environment. Most traditional spaces select varied colors and furniture choices separately for each washroom, room, and kitchen space. You can opt for lighter, neutral colors for the living room and try quirky colors and wallpapers for the kids’ room, for example. The carpet can be a circular rug or a flat rectangular carpet with intricate flower patterns. 

Your washrooms could feature a color combination provided by some interior design styles, for example, a sea-blue and white combo with matching blue washbasins and water buckets.

The Minimalist

A new feature of the twentieth-century homes is minimalism- the more space, the better. Keep the floors and walls clean of any unnecessary items. The shelves and other racks could be hung up to the walls to add volume. The color scheme should be between two or three shades of a single color, preferably grey hues. You could aim at further designing the architecture according to the color scheme to achieve a complete look.

The Shape-Centric

You could try turning everything in your house into a shape-theme. This does not mean turning the necessarily non-circular items into circles, which can look unwelcome. Your home should give a vibe that the theme is “circle,” or whatever shape you choose. The wall-hangings, the mirror, and the clocks could be shaped likewise, and so could be some of the furniture. 

Try on fun hues to add to your rooms that complement the shapes. You could make a mood board wall with your favorite shape; like a wall in your bedroom with wallpapers with multi-colored or multi-layered circles. This would add a signature touch to your house.

The Color-Centric

Try experimenting with your favorite color by applying its shades and hues to your walls, furniture, and accessories like the carpet, the clock, the mirror, or ceiling fan. With that said, do not delve into keeping a single shadeless color everywhere as that could look dull. Adding varied shades gives the space a three-dimensional vibe while asserting the theme. Try to incorporate some of the lighter shades in the living rooms and bedrooms and the comparatively brighter ones in hallways.

The Countryside

This is one of the most wanted out of the different interior design styles in recent homes and the most suitable for a single bedroom. Your theme should be bright and cheerful with wooden floors and soft and plush rugs kept right beside your bed. All the furniture should be wood-cut and kept lightly polished to add to the sunlight themed tones. 

You can paste wallpapers with bright little flowers and the like. You could paint your bed and chairs in shades of bright or pale white to look more radiant. This adds a sense of coziness to the room. 

The Industrial

This look can add a rough look to your house and is mainly expressed through the walls. The walls have an unfinished and raw-brick look and are sometimes actually real with bricks hanging out. The rooms should be supplemented with large furniture with enough spaces for walking. Wooden, metal lights, and a concrete-floored touch can add suitably.

The Vintage

These are the most popular types of interior designs in the market. Complement the vintage look with an old-style coffee set and chairs. You should use chic fabrics like laces that add a soft touch and host varied floral wallpapers on the walls. The table and chair set can be painted white but the cushions should be a darker color to complement the brights.

The Rustic 

Rustic styles give an uncensored and “exposed” vibe to the spaces. They include unfinished or opened ceilings and unfinished walls to add to the theme. You can complement them with a posh fireplace and wooden furniture.

The Bohemian

This interior house design is mainly used to induce traveler vibes: you could keep your room lowly lit and include all sorts of ethnic wall-hangings or dreamcatchers. The walls and floors could be colorfully bold and loud but have a touch of untidy carefreeness.

The Contemporary

This is an ever-changing interior style that updates you with whatever is trending. These spaces have balanced color and furniture aesthetics to continually change them as per the vogue.

The Makeshift Workspace

With the increased opportunities of the “work from home”, you could turn your living room into an office space. The main focus of this space is comfort while working. It should contain facilities like big tables and proper lighting systems for ease of work. 

The walls should be neutral or lighter shades of whites to incorporate professionalism. There should not be any unnecessary furniture that gives a closeted feeling.

The Artsy

This vibe shall be constructive when you are in the profession as well. The “art” studio look gives you brightly painted, open windows and neutral floors to complement your colorful artworks. They should also have bare wooden floors and the right natural and artificial lighting systems to concentrate on art.

The Biophilic Design

Biophilic design incorporates natural elements into your room designs. This is currently one of the “in” design styles in the market. You could bring in original or fake greens into your rooms and verandahs for this look. An entire wall could be devoted to plant wallpapers, and your sofas can have floral and tropically designed blankets and cushions. 

You could add beauty by keeping a creeper-climber twirled around the doors/ceilings. Try not to paint all the walls with green; one or two can add elegance.

The Go-as-you-like

This theme is for you to experiment with! You can add in quirky colors and funny paintings along with heavy or light furniture. Space can be an eclectic hotchpotch of different interiors or be themed upon various colors and shapes. Overall, it shall give out an intense but fun and experimenting vibe.

Conclusion The list provides you with an idea of the latest interior designing styles to choose from. With this, you can be ready to make an informed decision while spending money on your dream home.

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