Not sure what your style is? Start here!

Explore different aesthetics—from a cozy bohemian to a clean minimalist, all the way to a timeless Mediterranean —and find the look that feels most like you. It’s the first step to creating a home you truly love.

5/8/20242 min read

Take the time to explore the different design styles below and discover the one that truly fits you. Whether you're drawn to clean lines, cozy textures, or vibrant patterns, there's a look that matches your personality—and your space.

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Minimalist

Minimalist style is all about simplicity, function, and space. Rooted in the idea that less is more, it emphasizes clean lines, neutral color palettes, and purposeful design. Every piece has a role—there’s no excess, just thoughtful, calming interiors that feel open, airy, and intentional.

Staple Furniture Pieces:

  • Low-profile sofas in neutral fabrics like white, gray, or beige

  • Streamlined coffee tables with clean lines—often in light wood, glass, or metal

  • Minimalist platform beds without bulky headboards

  • Sleek dining tables with unadorned surfaces and modern legs

  • Functional storage like floating shelves, sideboards, or built-ins that hide clutter

Staple Decor Elements:

  • Neutral rugs (jute, wool, or low-pile in beige, gray, or ivory)

  • Wall art that’s abstract, monochrome, or line-based

  • Minimal lighting like globe pendants, linear fixtures, or matte black lamps

  • Organic textures: a single ceramic vase, stone tray, or linen throw

  • Greenery: one or two sculptural plants (e.g., snake plant or fiddle leaf fig)

Maximalist

Maximalist style is bold, expressive, and unapologetically more is more. It celebrates personality, layering, color, and contrast—creating spaces that feel curated, lived-in, and full of life. Rather than editing down, maximalism embraces collections, patterns, and statement pieces, combining old and new in unique and exciting ways.

Staple Furniture Pieces:

  • Statement sofas in bold colors or luxe fabrics (velvet, jewel tones, patterned upholstery)

  • Ornate or vintage-style coffee tables with character—think gold, marble, or carved wood

  • Bookshelves or étagères filled with books, art, and decorative objects

  • Accent chairs that stand out—sculptural shapes, mixed patterns, or fringe details

  • Layered side tables or nesting tables in eclectic finishes

Staple Decor Elements:

  • Gallery walls filled with art, prints, mirrors, and personal pieces

  • Mix of patterns: florals, geometrics, animal prints, and stripes—often in one room

  • Bold lighting like chandeliers, sculptural lamps, or colored glass pendants

  • Rich textiles: velvet curtains, embroidered pillows, patterned rugs, and tasseled throws

  • Collectibles and curiosities: ceramics, candles, books, travel finds, or quirky vintage decor