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5 interior designers on the styles they will love forever
The article explores five enduring interior design styles that top designers consistently favor, emphasizing timelessness over fleeting trends. These styles, while distinct, share a common thread of blending classic elements with modern sensibilities, prioritizing comfort, functionality, and a curated aesthetic.
Brad Ramsey advocates for Contemporary design, distinguishing it from 'modern' by its intricate layering and ability to incorporate trending elements into a clean, neutral palette. This style is characterized by clean lines, natural materials, neutral colors, mixed textures, and simple, functional pieces accented by curated statement items.
Lauren Lerner highlights Transitional design, which seamlessly combines traditional and contemporary elements. This approach results in balanced, inviting spaces with a neutral color palette of whites, taupes, and grays, serving as a serene backdrop for furniture and decor. Transitional design emphasizes comfort and functionality while allowing for unique, refined details and adaptability to changing accent pieces.
Mikel Welch champions Modern Rustic, a style that merges vintage charm with modern sensibilities. It features unique vintage pieces, weathered wood, aged metal, and rough-hewn stone, set against a simple backdrop of earthy whites, blacks, beiges, greens, and rust. This creates a warm, inviting home that remains current regardless of passing trends.
Sarah Barnard emphasizes Nature-inspired, biophilic design, which integrates natural elements like greenery, wood, and outdoor-echoing colors. This philosophy aims to create sustainable spaces that support well-being by connecting inhabitants with nature. Minimalist settings and ample natural light enhance the inherent beauty of natural materials and neutral, nature-inspired color palettes.
Christina Richardson expresses a fondness for Coastal or Cape Cod style, particularly for its fresh, nautical feel and architectural symmetry. This style favors muted pastels, blues, and whites, with occasional yellow or green accents, and incorporates abundant texture to create a relaxed yet luxurious ambiance that can be replicated in any home, not just those by the sea.
These five styles collectively demonstrate that truly cherished aesthetics are not short-lived trends but rather enduring looks that evolve subtly over time while retaining their iconic character and appeal.
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