Keeping a neutral colour palette, your interior can be contemporary focused by adding in a splash of vibrant colour or metallic accents through furniture and accessories. For those who prefer the Industrial contemporary look, the layout should be minimalist adding a modern twist such as using light fixtures including exposed element bulbs. Contemporary interiors are well liked for their fashionable feel and bright atmosphere, creating a sense of luxury yet with the warmth of a practical home.
Embracing traditional values of a property whilst still maintaining your individual style, a traditional interior does not have to be typically old fashioned. For those who wish to maintain the buildings history, may opt for a more Vintage style by creating a sense of charm through old eclectic pieces. Traditional Interiors often use symmetry in their furniture and accessory positioning’s, to create both an elegant interior that also offers comfort with its layout whilst still focusing on precious particulars.
Whether country farmhouse or city mews house, a country cottage design can be achieved though attentiveness of the little details. By keeping existing wooden beams and exposed stone or brick floors, complimented by comfortable furniture, along with a roaring fire completes the cozy living feel. For a more Shabby Chic look, pair exposed cottage features with distressed furniture in a linen or floral pattern. Often chosen for their warming finish, the country design is focused around the family.