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Contemporary Style

Contemporary Style Contemporary style has strong emphasis on line and form and is often defined by clean simple lines with a casual atmosphere, open spaces, neutral colours, and elements and materials inspired by nature. Contemporary Style

Coastal Style

Coastal Style Think French Riviera meets the Hamptons. Coastal look is sophisticated: crisp lines, bold stripes and a distinct palette of whites, neutrals, blues, charcoal and black. Classic coastal style uses beautiful accessories, such as specimen shells, coral, maritime instruments and coastal art, and it aims for a clean, sophisticated feel. Coastal Style

Traditional Style

Traditional Style The new traditional is characterised by a strong importance on symmetry and conservative colours (e.g. cream, beige, taupe and tan) Touches of rich wood tones and soft or rounded edges on furniture, mouldings and trims Traditional Style

Urban Style

Urban Style Urban style is often defined by original brick walls, rugged wood floors, and enormous steel windows create a sense of cool, while open floor plans and lots of natural light give these spaces an open, airy feeling. You can try to work with textures and tonal contrasts, layering up similar neutral colors to…