Design Ideas
“You shape your home, and your home shapes you.”
1. ART DECO
Style, glitz, and glamour – this is what summarizes the Art Deco theme of interiors. This style became iconic in the first half of the 20th century when the world was trying to break into a modern mindset, lifestyle, and culture. Home décor of this style is bold, symmetric, glossy, and flamboyant. Heavy accessories and lustrous finishes are typical of Art Deco homes. This theme was heavily evident in the Bollywood movies of the 1960s and ’70s.
2. INDIAN
A vibrant splash of colours and design make up an Indian décor experience. Traditional Indian styles including paisleys, delicate designs, and ethnic displays. A combination of wood, cane, red oxide, fabric, wallpapers, and Indian elements like marble and limestone adds to the distinct charm. Try using weaves like silk, linen, or jute for a classic Indian look.
3. ECLECTIC
Eclectic interiors borrow inspiration from a variety of eras, styles, and sensibilities around the world. It’s the perfect expression for people with a creative streak. However, it does require some caution in maintaining a fine balance between creativity and gaudiness. While there are very few guidelines for defining eclectic designs, there is a risk of making the space look cluttered or chaotic. The key to this style is to find a central accent or point around which the theme is built. Décor works around this point and builds to form a structure.
4. TRADITIONAL
At a first glance, you will feel a sense of awe and inspiration when you view traditional interiors. This is brought about by the sense of softness, balance, and consistency in these rooms. Traditional designs are usually perceived as rich and customary because of the rounded finishes and flowing designs inspired by the royals. Traditional designs appear very consistent and methodical.Almost all rooms have a centrepiece or pivot around which the whole room is conceptualized. While style is the necessity, comfort is another dominant emotion in this décor.
5. MODERN
Modern designs evolved as a response to the traditional style of décor. Its principles are based on simplicity, need and sophistication. The concept of a modern style is to allow the space to evolve into its personality. Rather than shaping the space to force your style, you allow the space to dictate the interiors and style used. Although this style appears simple, it requires intelligent designing. The choice of using minimal accents and accessories adds to the spacious feel.
6. CONTEMPORARY
Although Contemporary design is often mistaken for modern themes, the two are significantly different. While modern styles like to let its space do the talking, this is a more carefully planned and detailed form. The focus of contemporary interiors is the use of linearity. A sense of power and confidence is experienced through the use of clean lines and edges. There is minimal use of complexity and colour. The rooms feel controlled, classy, and calculated in their structure and style.
7. MINIMALIST
Little said about this design makes it easiest to explain. This style of home interior flourishes on the use of minimal colour and décor. Any furniture or accent added to the room is simple, understated, and functional. The interior designs are intended to provide a sense of space and serenity.: Furniture is usually aligned around the corners in this design to allow for openness. Moreover, every piece added to the interiors covers just the bare essentials.
8. TRANSITIONAL
This style is a combination of contemporary and traditional interiors. The possibility of both styles within the same space allows for greater variety in designs. A range of effects can be created with a play on the colours, textures, and accents used within your home.The world of transitional style is all about improvisation. Décor in this theme uses an interpretation of space and form. The use of rigid lines and graceful curves can be used together in the rooms.
9. INDUSTRIAL
This is among the most interesting of the various interiors since a great deal of effort is invested in creating a finish that is perfectly imperfect and raw. The Industrial theme brings the warehouse grunge into a living space and enables your home to resemble a warehouse. It is ideal for rooms with high ceilings or split levels. The design makes perfect use of space, light, and floor design to help give it just the right boost. Look for features like open pipes, railings, grainy textures, bare walls, and an abundance of concrete when you renovate your home.
10. BOHEMIAN
The essence of this style is disarray. There are no guidelines or defining characteristics of these interiors. Instead, the uniqueness of the house and the freedom of its style describes the owner's persona. You will notice many quirky and interesting contrasts in Bohemian designs. The global feel of this style also comes from varied elements from different locales and periods. There is no holding back while interior designing in the lines of the Bohemian theme.