Contemporary styling is typically favoured for both new build properties and renovation projects but can also be integrated into a property with style. Often well liked for its fashionable feel and minimalism, contemporary styling creates a sense of luxury using expensive textures such as marble, mirror, leather and metallic featured accessories. To give an industrial twist to the styling, gold dipper concrete side tables styled simply with one book would keep a neutral base to add a splash of any striking colour
Traditional styling is often thought of as characteristically old-fashioned, however can be used instead to showcase individual style. Typically it uses symmetry for the layout of accessories to accentuate a focal point within the room, such as a fireplace or elegant piece of furniture. Whilst maintaining the buildings history, traditional accessories hold individual character and verging toward vintage styling, can create a sense of charm through the use of old eclectic pieces collected from around the world.
Country styling perfectly showcases exposed features in both city mews houses and countryside barn conversions. Often chosen for its warming finish, country styling can create a comfortable, cozy yet delicate atmosphere. Including collections of smaller subtle accessories paired with chunky knit blankets, country accessories still allow the exposed brick walls and wooden beams to take centre stage. For a shabby chic look, throw in a collection of distressed paisley cushions to pair with cottage features.