Friday, August 28, 2015

Interior Design Clash: Merging Two Different Styles

Interior Design Clash: Merging Two Different Styles

Last week we covered some awesome design styles (see here). Unfortunately, when sharing a home with someone else – it’s bound to happen – sometimes our vision of the “perfect home” doesn’t perfectly match theirs. One person’s haven could be another person’s nightmare.
As an interior designer, it’s my job to figure out how to merge these styles to not only nurture the space, but the people occupying it.

Here are 3 examples of perfectly matched design styles!

Modern, Meet Traditional


Does your significant other dream of white walls, stainless steel and natural light, while you prefer warm tones, an old-world feel and cozy lighting? 

Modern

Traditional


The happy medium? A cool mix of whites and neutrals, exposed beams and modern appliances. A trendy yet, traditional space that makes everyone happy.  

The Industrial Bohemian

Industrial and Bohemian may seem completely unparalleled, but both design styles aim for uniqueness and an eclectic mix of furniture and accessories. Mixing the two just takes a bit of creativity.

Bohemian 

Industrial 


 The best of both worlds! Exposed brick, plant-life, art, unique light fixtures and Moroccan furniture make for a fantastic blend!

Contemporary and Shabby Chic

Contemporary and Shabby Chic are practically antonyms. While contemporary design is all about the current “trends” and changing with the times, Shabby chic interiors are all about the wear and aged look. 


Contemporary

Shabby Chic


The balance? A beautiful blend of organic patterns, flowers, and contemporary accessories.

Which style blend do you like best?

Stay Inspired.

Kelly Tivey



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