Diverse Design Styles

Explore unique aesthetics: Bohemian, Mid-Century Modern, Farmhouse, Scandinavian, and more for your space.

a black and white checkered surface

Design Styles

Explore popular design styles. Get inspired to find your style.

brown wooden framed white padded chair in between green indoor leaf plants inside bedroom
brown wooden framed white padded chair in between green indoor leaf plants inside bedroom
brown wooden seat beside white wooden kitchen cabinet
brown wooden seat beside white wooden kitchen cabinet
blue and brown chair beside brown wooden table
blue and brown chair beside brown wooden table
white wooden kitchen island and cupboard cabinets near glass panel door
white wooden kitchen island and cupboard cabinets near glass panel door
gray sofa chair near glass window
gray sofa chair near glass window
black leather couch with gray throw pillwo
black leather couch with gray throw pillwo

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Bohemian

Bohemian design style is characterized by its free-spirited and eclectic aesthetic, embracing a mix of colors, textures, and cultures. To integrate Bohemian design into your home, consider layering various textiles, such as patterned rugs and throw pillows, and incorporating mismatched furniture. Use warm tones combined with vibrant accent colors, and include decorative artifacts from different parts of the world to create an inviting and personalized space. Don’t hesitate to mix patterns and styles—this is the essence of Bohemian decor!

Our Design Philosophy

We believe in creating beautiful spaces that reflect individual tastes, combining aesthetics and functionality across various design styles for every home.

brown wooden house near green trees during daytime

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Mid-Century Modern

Mid-century modern design emerged in the United States during the mid-20th century, roughly from the 1940s to the 1960s. It is characterized by clean lines, organic forms, and a focus on functionality. The movement was influenced by the Bauhaus and Scandinavian design, emphasizing simplicity and a connection to nature. Notable examples in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, include the City Hall designed by architect John Brown, which features mid-century architectural elements. Another example is the residences in the Rockcliffe Park community, showcasing the classic aesthetics of mid-century modern homes, with large windows and integration with the outdoor environment.

a living room with a coffee table and two chairs
a living room with a coffee table and two chairs
Decorating In Mid-Century Modern

Embrace eclectic patterns and vibrant colors in decor. To bring mid-century modern elements into your home, consider incorporating furniture with clean lines and organic shapes, using a mix of bold and muted colors, and adding accessories like geometric rugs and retro art pieces. Opt for natural materials like wood and leather for a warm and inviting atmosphere. Incorporating statement lighting fixtures can also enhance the mid-century modern feel.

a plant in a pot next to a chair and a plant
a plant in a pot next to a chair and a plant
brown and gray wooden fence

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Farmhouse

white sofa chair near fireplace
white sofa chair near fireplace
brown wooden dining table with chairs
brown wooden dining table with chairs
a staircase leading to a door
a staircase leading to a door

The farmhouse decorating movement gained popularity through the influence of design celebrities like Joanna Gaines, known for her show "Fixer Upper." To integrate this style into your home without it appearing tacky, focus on a few key elements such as incorporating natural materials, selecting neutral color palettes, and adding vintage or reclaimed decor items. Balance the rustic aspects with modern touches for a cohesive look.