Mixing Interior Styles

 

Mixing Interior Styles

 

Embrace the trend of mixing interior styles to balance a beautiful blend without forgoing individuality or compromising comfort.

With so many different styles and options available, mixing and matching interior elements can be overwhelming! But don’t fret - creating the perfect mix of styles is much simpler than it seems. Understanding core fundamentals of popular design trends will give you the confidence to bring out your creativity. Let's take a look at ways in which you can mix interior styles for a personalised aesthetic.

 

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Is it ok to mix interior styles?

Yes, absolutely! Mixing different design styles can create a unique and interesting atmosphere in a space. Mixing interior styles has become increasingly popular as homeowners begin to express their creativity and individual style by combining pieces that wouldn’t normally be seen together. Whether you are going with an eclectic approach or blending two distinct looks into one space, this is a great way to create unique and eye-catching designs.

Mixing styles can really lead to a unique and eclectic look and feel of your space. However, it is important to approach this mix with intention and purpose. Haphazardly throwing together contrasting styles can create a chaotic and overwhelming atmosphere. Instead, consider incorporating different design elements in a thoughtful manner, such as juxtaposing a modern art piece with traditional furniture. To achieve a cohesive look, try to maintain unity in colour, texture, and overall mood. Ultimately, as long as the final result feels comfortable and visually appealing to you, it is perfectly acceptable to mix and match interior design styles.

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dichotomy style

Dichotomy style in interior design is a trend that seamlessly blends two opposing design concepts into one cohesive space. This style combines the classic and modern, the rustic and refined, or the bold and subdued. The result is a unique and visually stimulating environment that creates a sense of balance and harmony. Whether it's a home renovation or a commercial project, dichotomy style offers endless possibilities for creativity and experimentation.

I often use the analogy that mixing interior styles is much like adding ingredients to a beautiful meal. It is important to understand how each element interacts with one another and the impact it will have on the overall aesthetic and feel of your space — or for that matter, the delicious taste of your meal… For example, if you are trying to create a modern yet cosy feel in your space, consider incorporating a few vintage pieces to add texture and depth. Or, if you are looking for an eclectic style, try blending various colours and textures together to achieve a totally unique look. Yummy!

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the 80/20 rule

The 80/20 decorating rule, also known as the Pareto principle, is a handy guide to achieving balance and harmony when designing your space. Simply put, it suggests that 80% of your design focus should be on large, foundational piece - or a leading design style - while the remaining 20% should be dedicated to smaller accents and details from another style. By placing emphasis on the key elements, you can create a cohesive and visually appealing space. So, don't be afraid to mix and match styles, textures, and colours to achieve the perfect balance for your unique taste. Just remember, the 80/20 rule isn't meant to be a strict guideline, but rather a helpful guide to enhance your design.

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how to combine interior design styles

Combining different interior design styles can be tricky, but it is also an opportunity to create a unique and cohesive space reflective of your personal taste. One approach is to start with a main style, such as mid-century modern, and add elements of other styles, like bohemian or industrial. Another way is to mix and match patterns, textures, and colours to create a visually interesting space; or even blend multiple cultural influences. For example, pairing a vintage leather sofa with contemporary accents in the same leather hue can bridge the gap between two seemingly opposite design styles. Yet another way to blend styles is to mix and match accessories like pillows, rugs, and wall decor.

Remember to keep the scale and proportion of your furniture in mind, and don't be afraid to experiment with different pieces. With a bit of flexibility, creativity and patience, you can create a space that is both beautiful and cohesive as well as functional — and blends your favourite design styles harmoniously.

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At the end of the day, regardless of your personal interior style, it is important to remember that design is just another form of creative expression. There is no right or wrong when it comes to mixing styles in interior design – the only right is whatever you consider beautiful and a reflection of your own self-expression. With every decision you make when mixing interior styles together, you are creating something unique and entirely your own.

 
 

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Elke Bretz