Modern, industrial, shabby chic & the list goes on.
A significant challenge many of our clients face is
a lack of understanding or vocabulary to describe
and define their personal interior design style.
Modern is a broad design term that
typically refers to a home with clean, crisp
lines, a simple colour palette and the use
of materials that can include metal, glass.
Modern and contemporary are two styles
frequently used interchangeably.
Contemporary is different from modern
because it describes design.
Scandanavian design pays homage to the
simplicity of life demonstrated in Nordic countries. Scandinavian furniture design often feels like a
work of art, although it is simple and understated.
Industrial style as the name implies, draws inspiration from a warehouse or an urban
loft. There’s a sense of unfinished rawness
in many of the elements.
The minimalist concept is one that’s
popular here in Australia. It takes notions
of modern design and simplifies them
further. Colour palettes are neutral & airy.