Contemporary styling is typically favoured for both new build properties and renovation projects as well as products about to hit the market. Often well liked for the fashionable feel it creates, contemporary styling generates a sense of luxury and need, using expensive textures such as precious metals, leather, marble and lots of mirrored accessories. For projects with character we would add an industrial twist, adding concrete, exposed filament bulbs and a splash of striking colour that will catch attention.
Typically used for the symmetry of its layout of accessories, traditional styling focuses on a feature point. Ensuring that the product itself or the selling point of a show home is accentuated, traditional styling will showcase your brands individual style. Often thought of as characteristically old-fashioned, vintage styling will add individual charisma and maintain the brands history, whilst adding a sense of charm, through the use of old eclectic pieces collected from across the world.
From barn conversions to country properties, relaxed and personal services and products suited more to the countryside, country styling is often chosen for its warming finish, creating both a comfortable and delicate atmosphere. Perfectly showcasing simple existing features of a brand, shabby chic styling incorporates the use of lots of different textures, in particular those of a paisley finish. Not just for the distressed venue, country shabby chic styling also perfectly compliments outdoor photo shoots.