2016-07-27

One of the great things about finding a place and calling it home is the ability to have that space reflect your style and personality. There are dozens of interior design styles to choose from, running the gamut from classic traditional to high-concept modern. Many design styles evolve over time, and often marry concepts from one or two different styles to create a whole new type of design. The following three trends are currently taking the town by storm.

1. Rustic Modern

A blend of modern aesthetics and the rural architecture of country homes, Rustic Modern is comfort-inspired modern design. With rough-hewn woods and natural finishes replacing sleek stained wood veneers, this style softens the hard edges of modern and removes the fussy details of rustic.

Get the Look: Wood, stone and metal at their most natural state paired with sumptuous fabrics in understated patterns and colors. Consider natural finished wood, honed stonework and brushed metals for your space. Incorporate soft plaids, linens and merinos into your home for a comfortable and relaxing feel.

2. Industrial Modern

A quintessential New York loft is the epitome of Industrial Modern, and it is a mainstay of New York style. With exposed brick, ductwork and wrought-iron columns dotting the interior of a home, this is the perfect type of architecture for an industrial-inspired home. Consider turning the architectural style on its head and bring industrial modern into a classic six or prewar-style home.

Get the Look: Think about using building materials in innovative ways. Concrete countertops, exposed beams and stainless steel are great design elements for your home. Consider bent plywood furniture, gears or clockwork as decorative elements, as well as sheets of stainless steel incorporated in surprising ways.

3. Eclectic

If New York is the melting pot of cultures, then eclectic design is the melting pot of style. This is where a single home incorporates elements from many styles, without concern for specific rules or design types to follow. A successful eclectic space is well edited and has a single element that works as a common thread for the design. This might be a color or profile found throughout the home or room to create a cohesive space.

Get the Look: Soft velvet sofas, supple leather armchairs and sleek modern elements can combine with classic silhouettes. Consider using white on furniture and fixtures as a cohesive element. Edit down the number of items in a room and increase the layers of style for the best look.

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