Modern/Contemporary: – Clean lines and simplicity. – Emphasis on open spaces and natural light. – Use of a neutral color palette.

Minimalist: – Focus on simplicity and functionality. – Limited furniture and decorations. – Neutral color schemes with a few accent colors.

Traditional: – Classic and timeless design elements. – Rich colors, patterns, and textures. – Ornate furniture and accessories.

Transitional: – A blend of traditional and modern elements. – Neutral color schemes with pops of color. – Simple yet sophisticated furnishing

Industrial: – Exposed brick, metal, and other raw materials. – Open spaces with high ceilings. – Utilitarian and functional design

Mid-Century Modern: – Design from the mid-20th century (1950s and 1960s). – Clean lines, simple forms, and functionality. – Use of organic shapes and materials.

Scandinavian: – Light, airy, and minimalist. – Use of natural materials like wood and stone. – White and light color palettes.

Bohemian: – Eclectic and vibrant. – Mix of patterns, textures, and colors. – Emphasis on individuality and personal expression.

Farmhouse: – Rustic and cozy. – Use of reclaimed wood and vintage items. – Neutral color palette with pops of color

Coastal/Nautical: – Inspired by the beach and ocean. – Light and breezy colors. – Use of natural materials like rattan and sisal.

Eclectic: – Mix of various styles, patterns, and textures. – Allows for a high level of personal expression. – No strict rules, but a cohesive look is still achieved.

Art Deco: – Glamorous and luxurious. – Geometric shapes, bold colors, and high-gloss finishes. – Use of materials like glass, chrome, and mirrors.

Rustic: – Emphasis on natural, rugged elements. – Use of wood, stone, and warm colors. – Comfortable and inviting

1. Asian/Oriental:Influenced by Eastern cultures. Use of natural materials and minimalistic furniture. Balanced and harmonious design.

French Country: – Inspired by the French countryside. – Soft colors, rustic furniture, and floral patterns. – Warm and inviting atmosphere.