Popular Interior Design Styles

What is current and what is dated? While interior design styles are highly personal and subjective, below is a list of trends that seem to be relatively consistent in popularity:

  1. Modern: Modern interior design emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and a focus on functionality. It often incorporates neutral colors, open spaces, and the use of materials like glass, steel, and concrete.

  2. Scandinavian: Scandinavian design is known for its simplicity, light color palettes, and functional aesthetics. It often features natural materials, such as wood and leather, and focuses on creating cozy, inviting spaces.

  3. Industrial: Industrial design draws inspiration from urban lofts and factories, featuring exposed brick walls, raw materials like metal and concrete, and utilitarian furnishings. It often combines vintage elements with modern functionality.

  4. Mid-Century Modern: This style harks back to the design trends of the mid-20th century, characterized by organic shapes, clean lines, and a blend of both natural and manufactured materials. Bold colors and iconic furniture pieces are also common.

  5. Bohemian: Bohemian (or boho) design is eclectic and free-spirited, often characterized by a mix of patterns, textures, and colors from around the world. It can include vintage pieces, plants, and a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere.

  6. Contemporary: Contemporary design is ever-evolving and reflects current trends. It often incorporates elements from various styles while prioritizing comfort and functionality. Neutral color palettes and a focus on simplicity are common.

  7. Farmhouse: Farmhouse design combines rustic and vintage elements, often featuring distressed wood, neutral tones, and cozy textiles. It evokes a sense of warmth and nostalgia.

  8. Minimalist: Minimalism is all about simplicity and decluttering. It features a "less is more" approach, using clean lines, a limited color palette, and only essential furnishings.

  9. Traditional: Traditional design draws inspiration from classic European styles. It features rich, dark woods, intricate detailing, and elegant furnishings.

  10. Transitional: Transitional design is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles. It aims to balance the warmth and familiarity of traditional design with the clean lines and simplicity of modern design.

Which style works for you? Let’s find out! Schedule a consultation at adam@yorkandroseinteriors.com

Adam Roper