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Coastal
Color palette: Masterpiece quality, ultra-detailed rendering, softer color contrasts, Dominant Colors: Soft blues of sea and sky, leafy greens, crisp whites, Secondary Colors: Sandy neutrals reflecting beach landscapes, Accent Colors: Pops of coral and yellow inspired by coastal flora and fauna
Main materials: Weathered wood finishes with traces of salt and sun, wicker and rattan in natural hues, Natural fibers like jute or seagrass, durable textiles like organic cotton or linen, Reflective glass surfaces for light diffusion and capturing sea views
Facade style: Casual and comfortable with a touch of weathered charm reminiscent of beach cottages, Organic shapes and fluid lines echoing coastal landscapes, Light finishes for reflecting abundant sunlight, subtly distressed for a lived-in, sun-kissed look
Art Deco
Color palette: Black, white, gold, silver, bold accent colors, jewel tones
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, plastic, textiles, lacquer
Facade style: Geometric shapes, streamlined forms, opulent, luxurious, high-gloss finishes
Mid-Century Modern
Color palette: Warm neutrals, pops of bold color, natural woods, black and white
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, plastic, leather
Facade style: Minimalist, geometric shapes, clean lines, organic forms, functional
Industrial
Color palette: Exposed brick, neutral grays, blacks, metallic accents, . soft lighting high details, intricate details,
Main materials: Metal, concrete, brick, glass, rough-hewn woods
Facade style: Exposed metal, rough textures, utilitarian, reclaimed, rustic
Scandinavian
Color palette: Neutral whites, grays, blond woods, pops of pastel colors
Main materials: Wood, glass, metal, textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, light woods, clean lines, simple shapes
Traditional
Color palette: Warm neutrals, rich colors, classic blues and greens, muted florals,
Main materials: Wood, textiles, brass, leather, china, glass
Facade style: Ornate, classic, elegant, refined, grand
Prairie
Color palette: Earth tones, warm neutrals, greens, blues, natural colors
Main materials: Wood, brick, stone, glass, textiles
Facade style: Simple, functional, clean lines, handcrafted, organic shapes
Farmhouse
Color palette: Neutral whites, grays, blues, warm woods, pops of black
Main materials: Wood, metal, stone, glass, natural fibers, textiles
Facade style: Casual, comfortable, functional, distressed, vintage-inspired
Bohemian
Color palette: Vibrant colors, bold prints, earthy tones, eclectic mix of patterns,
Main materials: Textiles, natural fibers, woven materials, ethnic prints, eclectic mix of materials
Facade style: Eclectic, unique, colorful, vintage, handcrafted
Gothic
Color palette: Dark shades of purple, black, red, green, gold, silver,
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, glass, textiles, stained glass
Facade style: Ornate, grand, elaborate, dark, gothic motifs
Japanese
Color palette: Neutral earth tones, grays, blacks, natural woods, simple colors,
Main materials: Wood, paper, stone, metal, simple textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, natural materials
Art Nouveau
Color palette: Soft pastels, warm neutrals, rich colors, iridescent shades, gold and silver,
Main materials: Iron, glass, textiles, natural fibers, organic shapes
Facade style: Ornate, elegant, organic shapes, intricate details, floral motifs
Shabby Chic
Color palette: Soft pastels, whites, light blues, light pinks, vintage shades
Main materials: Distressed woods, vintage textiles, lace, chippy paint, natural fibers
Facade style: Vintage, romantic, distressed, comfortable, functional
Modern
Color palette: Neutral grays, blacks, whites, bold accent colors, metallic accents
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Tropical
Color palette: Bright greens, blues, oranges, yellows, tropical shades
Main materials: Woven materials, natural fibers, bamboo, palm fronds, rattan, tropical prints
Facade style: Casual, comfortable, tropical prints, natural materials, organic shapes
Eclectic
Color palette: An eclectic mix of colors, patterns, and styles
Main materials: An eclectic mix of materials, including vintage, repurposed, and modern pieces
Facade style: An eclectic mix of styles, including vintage, repurposed, and modern pieces
French Country
Color palette: Soft blues, yellows, pinks, warm neutrals, muted florals
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, textiles, natural fibers, vintage accents
Facade style: Comfortable, vintage, elegant, refined, grand
English Country
Color palette: Warm neutrals, rich colors, classic blues and greens, muted florals
Main materials: Wood, textiles, brass, leather, china, glass
Facade style: Comfortable, elegant, vintage, refined, grand
Habitat
Color palette: Neutral earth tones, warm browns, muted greens, natural colors
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, textiles, vintage accents
Facade style: Comfortable, functional, natural materials, organic shapes, vintage accents
Futuristic
Color palette: Metallics, blacks, whites, bold accent colors, futuristic shades
Main materials: Metallics, glass, plastic, cutting-edge technology, futuristic materials
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, cutting-edge technology, geometric shapes, futuristic designs
Contemporary
Color palette: Neutral grays, whites, blacks, bold accent colors, metallic accents
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Nautical
Color palette: Nautical blues, whites, reds, yellows, coastal shades
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, nautical motifs, natural fibers, textiles
Facade style: Casual, comfortable, weathered, light finishes, organic shapes
Old World
Color palette: Rich colors, warm neutrals, muted florals, classic shades
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers, vintage accents
Facade style: Elegant, refined, grand, ornate, classic
Coastal Chic
Color palette: Soft blues, whites, sandy neutrals, pops of coral or yellow
Main materials: Wood, wicker, rattan, natural fibers, textiles, glass
Facade style: Casual, comfortable, weathered, light finishes, organic shapes
Medieval
Color palette: Dark shades of purple, black, red, green, gold, silver
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, glass, textiles, stained glass
Facade style: Ornate, grand, elaborate, dark, medieval motifs
Southwestern
Color palette: Earth tones, warm neutrals, warm reds, muted greens, desert shades
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, natural fibers, textiles, southwestern motifs
Facade style: Casual, comfortable, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Vintage
Color palette: Vintage shades, soft pastels, light pinks, whites, light blues
Main materials: Distressed woods, vintage textiles, lace, chippy paint, natural fibers
Facade style: Vintage, romantic, distressed, comfortable, functional
Urban
Color palette: Neutral grays, whites, blacks, bold accent colors, metallic accents
Main materials: Concrete, glass, metal, simple textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Rustic
Color palette: Earthy browns, greens, grays, natural wood tones
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, vintage accents
Facade style: Comfortable, functional, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Mediterranean
Color palette: Warm blues, yellows, oranges, warm neutrals, muted florals
Main materials: Stone, tile, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Comfortable, elegant, vintage, refined, grand
Minimalist
Color palette: Neutral grays, whites, blacks, metallic accents
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Hollywood Regency
Color palette: Metallics, black, white, bold accent colors, jewel tones
Main materials: Metallics, glass, plastic, vintage accents, textiles
Facade style: Opulent, luxurious, high-gloss finishes, statement lighting, vintage accents
Zen
Color palette: Neutral grays, whites, blacks, warm earth tones, muted greens
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, simple textiles
Facade style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Modern Farmhouse
Color palette: Neutral grays, whites, warm earth tones, natural wood tones
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, vintage accents
Facade style: Comfortable, functional, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Industrial Chic
Color palette: Exposed brick, metal, concrete, neutral grays, browns, blacks
Main materials: Exposed brick, metal, concrete, natural fibers, vintage accents, industrial lighting
Facade style: Functional, minimal, industrial, vintage, raw materials
Transitional
Color palette: Neutral grays, warm earth tones, muted greens, blues, natural colors
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers
Facade style: Functional, clean lines, neutral colors, simple shapes
Arcade Retro
Color palette: Bold and bright colors, vintage patterns
Main materials: Metal industrial pipes, concrete floors, vintage posters, metal accents
Facade style: Functional, eclectic, vintage, bold and bright colors
Mid-century modern
Color palette: Warm earth tones, muted greens, oranges, yellows, neutral grays
Main materials: Wood, metal, plastic, glass, natural fibers
Facade style: Functional, clean lines, simple shapes, organic curves, statement pieces
Arabian
Color palette: Neutrals, ornate colors like gold, silver, turquoise, pink, and bronze
Main materials: Metal, velvet, wood, glass, textiles, mosaic patterns
Facade style: Luxurious, ornate, intricately detailed, upholstered with silk and velvet
Art Moderne
Color palette: All-white, solid neutrals
Main materials: Metal, terra cotta tile, concrete, glass
Facade style: Simplistic, minimalistic, stripped down, emulates motion, rounded edges, contrasting material colors, glossy surfaces
Artisan
Color palette: Warm colors, floral and abstract patterns
Main materials: High quality, handcrafted, rich wood, oil-rubbed bronze, hammered surfaces
Facade style: Fine workmanship, reflects identity or ethnicity of the maker, not overly ornate
Arts & Crafts
Color palette: Earth-inspired, dusty oranges, browns, taupes, sage greens
Main materials: Handcrafted, rich wood trim, oak or mahogany, stained glass, ceramic backsplash tile
Facade style: Stern, straightforward form, handcrafted, unique and human
Baroque
Color palette: Rich and luxurious, gold, silver, red, blue, green
Main materials: Intricately designed, gilded, sleek materials like marble and granite
Facade style: Symmetrical, irregular curves, elaborate scrolls, oversized moldings, twisted columns, organic details
Beach House
Color palette: Lively coastal hues from nature, sky blue, beige, crisp white, bright sunny shades like coral and turquoise
Main materials: Weathered wood, sea glass, wicker, distressed wood
Facade style: Light, airy, wicker or distressed wood, upholstered with lightweight materials like cotton or linen
Brazilian
Color palette: Vibrant fabric colors, warm browns of indigenous materials, white
Main materials: Natural materials native to the country, robust woods like jacaranda, peroba, imbuia, bamboo, cane, rich leather, concrete or stripped wood floors
Facade style: Warm, imperfect, relaxed familiarity, tables, chairs, casegoods with a broad low profile, thick wooden frame, ample cushions
British Colonial
Color palette: Whites, beiges, browns
Main materials: Wicker, ebony, teak, mahogany
Facade style: Dark-colored wood, leather travel trunks
Carolean
Color palette: Warm tones, rich colors
Main materials: Brass, walnut, wood veneer
Facade style: Delicately carved, elegant woodwork, baluster-style legs
Chinese
Color palette: Gold, red, brown, black
Main materials: Detailed engravings, paintings, lacquer
Facade style: Detailed engravings, lacquer finish, mother of pearl inlay
Commonwealth or Cromwellian
Color palette: Subdued, neutral tones
Main materials: Leather, cowhide leather, brass
Facade style: Severe, straight lines, no intricate carvings or embellishments, sleek and simple feel, open slat chair backs
Cool Britannia
Color palette: Red, white and blue, warm brick fireplace, cream-colored walls, blue-toned sofas
Main materials: Leather, distressed wood
Facade style: British-inspired, quirky accessories, statement art, scatter cushions, leather sofas and chairs, vintage accents
Cottage
Color palette: Whites and creams
Main materials: Weathered woods, distressed paints, lightweight fabrics like lace and cotton, woven rugs, beaded board and wood planks
Facade style: Comfortable and casual, chairs and sofas in pastel hues, vintage fixtures and accessories like chandeliers, farmhouse sinks and ornate rugs
Country home design
Color palette: Muted colors, with floral patterns, gingham, large checks or stripes as accents
Main materials: Warm woods like pine and oak, clean lines with little ornamentation, worn painted finish, metal accents like bronze wall sconces or copper lanterns, milk painted mason jars in soft pastel colors
Facade style: Constructed of warm woods, clean lines with little ornamentation, wooden tables, chairs, cabinets and dressers with a worn painted finish
Danish
Color palette: Monochromatic neutral tones like stark whites, grays, and beiges, with bright colors introduced through patterned pillows, upholstery, and fabrics
Main materials: Sleek materials, clean lines with no details
Facade style: Clean and simple lines, emphasis on function over style, chairs and tables are usually the focal points of a room, few other decorative pieces
Directoire
Color palette: Muted colors, deep, dark tones with cool tints of white
Main materials: Sleek and elegant with a sophisticated feel, scaled-down furniture, few decorative furnishings, decorations of griffins and Greek caryatids, most common piece of furniture is the daybed, Neoclassical seating with curved backs and outward curving legs
Facade style: Daybed, Neoclassical seating, ornate light fixtures
Dutch Renaissance
Color palette: Muted colors, deep, dark tones with cool tints of white
Main materials: Scrolls and trees, arabesque patterns
Facade style: Armoires, sideboards, wardrobes, carved chairs with scrolls and trees, stone countertops, wrought iron light fixtures, lamp shades and pendants adorned with arabesque patterns
Egyptian
Color palette: Metallic golds, vibrant blues, oranges, yellows and neutrals
Main materials: Silk, Egyptian cotton, natural wood structures, gold metallic sculptures, papyrus scrolls, and hieroglyphics
Facade style: Geometric with detailed ornamentation, flat surfaces adorned with geometric reliefs, colored enamel or gilded inlays
English Elizabethan
Color palette: Rich colors, muted tones
Main materials: Natural wood structures, black and white checkered marble floors, transom and oriel windows, tapestries, murals and floral patterns
Facade style: Large and bulky, ornate carvings, bulbous legs, wainscot chairs, turned front legs, sectioned squared back legs with embroidered upholstery
Empire
Color palette: Contrasting light tones, deep colors, golden accents
Main materials: Ebony carvings, richly veneered mahogany, intricate gilded bronze (ormolu) accents and sculptures, oversized chests and cabinetry
Facade style: Detailed, ornate, symmetry in ornamentation, wide seating with low backs and curving lines, fiddle backs, restrained cabriole legs, rich brocade upholstery
English classic
Color palette: Warm and inviting, pale pinks, creamy whites, light greens, subdued burgundy
Main materials: Chintz or damask, glossy wood finish with ornate detailing, four-poster beds, needlepoint footstools, throw pillows and chair cushions
Facade style: Ornate detailing, floor-to-ceiling bookcases, Chesterfield sofa, plush fabrics or rich leather, deeply tufted upholstery, rolled arms the same height as the back
English country
Color palette: Pinks, greens, blues and reds
Main materials: Carved wooden furniture, patterned fabric
Facade style: Deep seating upholstered in patterned fabric, chintz curtains, swagged pelmets
European
Color palette: Subdued and understated, focusing on neutrals
Main materials: Wood, stone and granite
Facade style: Ornate curves and lines, flat surfaces, minimal hardware, natural materials
Exploration
Color palette: Vintage and worldly
Main materials: Leather, brass, maps, charts, old suitcases, trunks, postcards
Facade style: Collapsible, modular storage units, vintage travel trunk, vintage globes
Finnish
Color palette: Minimalist and modern
Main materials: Wood-paneled walls, sleek wood flooring, tubular steel
Facade style: Lightweight open shapes, modern simplicity
Flemish
Color palette: Simple and uncluttered, stripped down
Main materials: Heavy and dark furniture, Flemish-style glass, distressed unfinished wood, exposed brick
Facade style: Ornately carved Flemish foot, oversized seating, slipcovers
French
Color palette: Soft and subtle shades, like beige and off-white
Main materials: Gold, silver, bronze, wrought iron, crystal, light colored natural cotton, cheesecloth, linen
Facade style: Dark glossy wood, engraved ornate detailing, curved legs, light colored upholstery
French Provincial
Color palette: Subtle blues, yellows, pinks, whites
Main materials: Brick, stone, stucco
Facade style: Symmetry, balance, formal and laid-back elements
Georgian
Color palette: Light and subdued, sky blues, soft greys, dusty pinks
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, silver or brass
Facade style: Elaborately carved legs and feet, ornate carvings, intricate moldings
Greek
Color palette: Warm beiges and deep blues
Main materials: Cast iron, wood, wrought iron
Facade style: Simple lines, soft curves, legs curve to the outside
Danish Hygge
Color palette: Minimalism, neutral palettes, warm lighting
Main materials: Finely crafted furniture, natural materials like wood and leather, soft textile accents
Facade style: Clean lines, natural materials
Indian
Color palette: Exotic rich colors, deep red, copper, bright colors
Main materials: Handcrafted and ornately carved solid wood, handspun natural fiber fabrics, rugged materials like jute
Facade style: Curved armrests and legs, painted cabinets with decorative inlays
Italian
Color palette: Natural hues like off-whites and beiges, Mediterranean colors like blues, greens, oranges, yellows
Main materials: Stone, slate, granite, terracotta tiles, mosaic tiles
Facade style: Open spaces, over-sized windows
Jacobean
Color palette:
Main materials: Oak, silver
Facade style: Intricately carved, bulky and symmetrical
Japandi
Color palette:
Main materials: Unfinished woods, bamboo, stone
Facade style: Clean lines, craftsmanship, handcrafted solid wood dining table
Lake House
Color palette:
Main materials: Exposed wood, brick
Facade style: Casual, relaxed, elements from nature
Machine Age
Color palette:
Main materials: Metal, exposed wood
Facade style: Raw materials, cool, sleek, clean architect, vintage flair, statement pieces
Maximalist
Color palette:
Main materials: Gilded mirror frames, lacquered surfaces
Facade style: Layers of furniture, décor, art and treasures, eclectic, plush velvet and velour upholstery or curtains
Memphis
Color palette: Bright and bold colors, black and white stripes, zigzags and bold contrasts
Main materials: Plastic laminate, MDF, terrazzo
Facade style: Atypical shapes, asymmetry driven by form, multi-colored furnishings
Mexican
Color palette: Bold colors, such as bright pinks, greens, oranges, reds and yellows
Main materials: Wood, ironware, ceramic, hand-sewn rugs
Facade style: Elegant with Spanish colonial and Tuscan influences, stained dark wood or weathered wood
Mission
Color palette: Monochromatic, cream is popular
Main materials: Solid wood, usually oak
Facade style: No detailing or decoration, simply constructed, straight legs, slat design
Moroccan
Color palette: Deep jewel tones like emeralds, royal blues and bold purples
Main materials: Wood, luxurious fabrics like silk and velvet, ceramic or terracotta floor and wall tiles
Facade style: Ornately carved with wooden accents, plush cushions and upholstery
Northwestern
Color palette: Cream tones, bright oranges and reds
Main materials: Concrete, wood, glass
Facade style: Simple and clean lines, upholstery with various textures and patterns
Organic
Color palette: Neutral, bold splashes of color
Main materials: Local stone and timber, textured patterns
Facade style: Relaxed uncluttered style, warm woods and natural shapes
Palladian
Color palette: Whites and creams, Palladian blue
Main materials: brick, stone, or stucco
Facade style: Clean, simple lines, Palladian windows and arches
Parisian
Color palette: White walls, darker and richer colors on furniture and decor
Main materials: Velvet, brocade, patterned rugs, vintage chandeliers
Facade style: Eclectic mix of traditional and modern elements
Pennsylvania Dutch
Color palette: Neutral, fresh flowers for color, pink-yellow heartwood, striped in red, to paler sapwood, Black walnut, grayish oak and a yellow to red- or pink-tinted pine
Main materials: Maple, walnut, pine, fruitwoods
Facade style: Straight, simple lines, sleek glossy finish
Great Pyramid of Giza
Color palette: Neutral tones, shades of beige, and light browns White and cream-colored stones, Rose grait, gold
Main materials:
Facade style: Minimalist, Megalitic stones, polygonal bricks
Plantation
Color palette: White and cream-colored fabrics, dark-stained woods
Main materials: Greek Revival columns, arched windows, high ceilings, French doors
Facade style: Grand entrances, light and bright architect, relaxed curtains
Post-Modern
Color palette: Neutral, with vibrant colors, patterns, and finishes
Main materials: Chrome, glass, stainless steel, silk or satin
Facade style: Spacious, whimsical individualistic spirit, influenced by Studio Alchymia and the Memphis Group
Puritan
Color palette: Subdued, off-whites, browns, and grays
Main materials: Wrought-iron stoves, brick fireplaces, hickory, maple, or cherry
Facade style: Ornate wood carvings, lightweight cotton upholstery
Renaissance
Color palette: Neutrals like creams, grays, and browns with occasional pops of bold hues
Main materials: Curved furniture, decorative fabrics and patterns, chandeliers
Facade style: Curved sides and legs, elaborate motifs featuring dragons and other mythological creatures
Regal
Color palette: All-white, black and white, or a mix of rich hues such as royal blue or emerald green
Main materials: Metallics such as gold, silver, bronze and copper, silk, velvet
Facade style: Luxurious and decadent with elegant and sophisticated details, chairs, bedding, window treatments, and couches feature glamorous fabrics like silk and velvet
Regence
Color palette: Subdued, mixture of various neutrals like creams, grays, and browns
Main materials: Wood, decorative patterns such as leaves, flowers, or shells
Facade style: Curved sides and legs, upholstered chairs, walls, and rugs with decorative patterns
Eurasian
Color palette: Inviting hues like mint greens, creamy whites, golden yellows, and deep browns
Main materials: Handmade wall decorations, handcrafted furniture, wooden floors (parquet or decorative ceramic tiles)
Facade style: Meaningful pieces such as paneled cupboards with folk art or geometric symbols, framed tapestries
Shaker
Color palette: Neutral colors like grays, light browns, and off-whites
Main materials: High-quality woodwork
Facade style: Straight, tapered legs, plain wood pulls, rounded edges
Space Age
Color palette: White, black, vibrant colors, transparent forms, bold orange, red, pink, and yellow
Main materials: Molded polypropylene plastic and fiberglass, foam upholstery, chromed metal frames with clear plastic or glass
Facade style: Fluid organic shapes, sculpted capsule-shaped chairs, Tulip tables and chairs, seating and tables with chromed metal frames and clear plastic or glass
Spanish Renaissance
Color palette: Bright reds, greens, and metallic accents like brass or metal nails
Main materials: Intricately carved wood, leather, wrought iron
Facade style: Intricately carved with geometric patterns, upholstered with leather, made of heavy woods like walnut, cedar or oak
Steampunk
Color palette: Dark woods, metallic coppers and bronzes, leather
Main materials: Leather, dark wood, metallic coppers and bronzes, salvaged woods and metals
Facade style: Industrial flair, metal pipes, windows and ornament constructed out of salvaged woods and metals with leather upholstery
Swedish
Color palette: Neutral hues like gray or off-white, accented with Earth tones like greens, browns and taupes
Main materials: Wood, natural materials like linen, cotton, leather and suede
Facade style: Traditional aesthetic, wooden chairs with curved backs and turned legs, tables and dressers with a weathered look, painted in white or gray, sofas and chairs upholstered with natural materials
Tudor
Color palette: Neutral colors, with a focus on classic English period
Main materials: Stone or stucco exterior, wooden front doors, heavy timber ceiling beams, stone or brick flooring
Facade style: Heavy ornate wood furniture with a semi-glossy sheen, vintage detailing like wrought iron lighting, farmhouse sinks and cream-colored cabinets
Tuscan
Color palette: Warm, earthy colors like golden yellows, rusty oranges, deep purples and olive greens
Main materials: Worn wood, terra-cotta tiles, mosaic inlays, antique detailed rugs, wrought iron light fixtures
Facade style: Mediterranean-inspired, richly stained wood and intricate hand-painted designs of natural elements such as flowers and fruits
Venetian
Color palette: Creams, deep wine reds, golds, purples
Main materials: Wood, gilded finishes, mirrors, ornate detailing, patterned fabrics
Facade style: Adorned with wood detailing, typically upholstered with a patterned fabric, gilded finishes
Victorian
Color palette: Teal, mustard yellow, lavender, walnut, rusty red
Main materials: Dark, glossy woods such as walnut, rosewood, mahogany, gilded trim, regal light fixtures
Facade style: Constructed out of dark, glossy woods, elaborately carved floral designs, ornate
William & Mary
Color palette: Creams, taupes, browns
Main materials: Glossy wood, acacia and olive woods, inlays and veneers, ornately carved hardwood
Facade style: Grand-looking armchairs with high backs, curved lines, oriental lacquer work, ball feet, highboy and lowboy chests with ornate detailing
Western
Color palette: Golden yellows, rusty oranges, deep reds
Main materials: Burnt orange terra cotta tiles, paintings, prints, colorful murals, mosaic tile, leather or hide, Navajo-inspired pillows and throws, natural materials such as stone and granite
Facade style: Leather or hide chairs and couches adorned with Navajo-inspired pillows and throws
Shale
Color palette: Earthy grays, muted browns, dusty blues, greens, and yellows. Subtle contrast, minimal saturation. Textural shadows, ambient light. Realistic and understated.
Main materials: Slate, stone, concrete, metal, leather, raw wood, linen
Facade style: Contemporary, sleek, clean lines, minimal ornamentation, functional. Mix of natural and industrial elements.
Modern English
Color palette: Neutral and earthy colors like beige, gray, and white. Use of classic and traditional colors.
Main materials: High-quality materials like wood, leather, and brass. Use of sleek and contemporary finishes.
Facade style: Elegant and timeless with a focus on comfort and practicality. Use of classic and traditional designs with contemporary elements.
Postmodern
Color palette: Whimsical and eclectic! Use bright and bold colors, such as pink, purple, or lime green, to create a sense of playfulness and humor. Incorporate contrasting colors and patterns for a quirky and unexpected effect.
Main materials: Mixing styles and references! Use a variety of materials, such as glass, steel, and brick, to create a collage-like effect. Incorporate historical references, such as classical columns or gothic arches, to create a sense of irony and self-awareness.
Facade style: Inventive and playful! Use asymmetry, irregular shapes, and unexpected angles to create a sense of whimsy and surprise. Incorporate decorative elements, such as murals, mosaics, or sculptures, to create a sense of fun and delight.
Deconstructivist
Color palette: Bold and contrasting! Use high-contrast colors, such as black and white, or complementary colors, such as blue and orange, to create a sense of tension and dynamism. Use unexpected pops of color, such as neon or fluorescent hues, for accent.
Main materials: Challenging conventions! Use unconventional and experimental materials, such as corrugated metal, rubber, or recycled materials, to challenge traditional notions of architecture. Incorporate unexpected textures, forms, and shapes to create a sense of fragmentation and dislocation.
Facade style: Fragmented and disorienting! Use irregular shapes, jagged lines, and asymmetrical forms to create a sense of instability and unpredictability. Incorporate unexpected angles, cantilevers, and voids to create a sense of disorientation and dislocation.
International
Color palette: Neutral and functional! Use a limited color palette, such as white, gray, or beige, to create a sense of uniformity and neutrality. Use pops of bold colors, such as red or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Industrial and mass-produced materials, such as steel, concrete, and glass, to create a sense of efficiency and standardization. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and modular forms to create a sense of universality and standardization.
Facade style: Uniform and standardized! Use horizontal and vertical planes, flat roofs, and ribbon windows to create a sense of clarity and transparency. Incorporate repetitive patterns and grids to create a sense of order and uniformity.
Sculptured Futurism
Color palette: White! Sleek and modern! Use monochromatic or neutral colors, such as black, white, silver, or gray, with occasional accents of bold and bright hues like red, orange, or yellow. Use color-blocking techniques to create contrast and depth.
Main materials: Innovative and futuristic materials, such as glass, steel, concrete, and composite materials. Incorporate organic and fluid shapes, curves, and asymmetry to create a sense of movement and dynamism.
Facade style: Sculptural and dynamic! Use bold and sweeping lines, undulating curves, and geometric shapes to create a sense of fluidity and motion. Incorporate cutting-edge technologies, such as 3D printing or parametric design, to push the boundaries of design.
Nature's Serenity
Color palette: Natural and earthy! Use warm and muted colors, such as beige, brown, or olive green, to blend in with the surrounding environment. Use pops of bold colors, such as red or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Organic and natural materials, such as wood, stone, and brick, to create a sense of harmony with nature. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric patterns to create a sense of order and simplicity.
Facade style: Integrating nature! Use large windows and open floor plans to bring in natural light and create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. Incorporate natural elements, such as water features, gardens, or rocks, to create a sense of tranquility and serenity.
Dynamic Elegance
Color palette: Bold and sculptural! Use bright and saturated colors, such as red, orange, or blue, to create a sense of drama and dynamism. Use pops of metallic colors, such as silver or gold, for accent.
Main materials: Expressive and sculptural materials, such as fiberglass, plastic, or marble, to create a sense of movement and fluidity. Incorporate curved and organic shapes to create a sense of elegance and grace.
Facade style: Sculptural and expressive! Use bold and curved forms, such as the Tulip chair or the Womb chair, to create a sense of fluidity and movement. Incorporate unexpected details, such as tufting or buttons, to create a sense of sophistication and luxury.
Sleek Simplicity
Color palette: Minimalistic and refined! Use muted and neutral colors, such as black, white, or gray, to create a sense of elegance and simplicity. Use pops of metallic colors, such as silver or bronze, for accent.
Main materials: Sleek and modern materials, such as steel, glass, and concrete, to create a sense of lightness and transparency. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Minimalistic and iconic! Use simple and pure forms, such as the Barcelona chair or the Farnsworth House, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Incorporate unexpected materials, such as leather or marble, to create a sense of luxury and sophistication.
Organic Poetics
Color palette: Organic and earthy! Use warm and natural colors, such as brown, beige, or green, to create a sense of connection with nature. Use pops of bright colors, such as red or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Natural and organic materials, such as wood, stone, and paper, to create a sense of authenticity and craftsmanship. Incorporate organic and sculptural forms to create a sense of fluidity and grace.
Facade style: Sculptural and poetic! Use organic and flowing forms, such as the Akari lamps or the Coffee Table, to create a sense of elegance and beauty. Incorporate natural light and shadow to create a sense of depth and texture.
Natural Harmony
Color palette: Natural and warm! Use earthy and muted colors, such as brown, beige, or gray, to create a sense of connection with nature. Use pops of bright colors, such as blue or green, for accent.
Main materials: Natural and honest materials, such as wood, leather, and woven cord, to create a sense of warmth and comfort. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and organic forms to create a sense of balance and harmony.
Facade style: Functional and elegant! Use simple and pure forms, such as the Wishbone Chair or the Shell Chair, to create a sense of comfort and sophistication. Incorporate unexpected details, such as the woven seat or the tapered legs, to create a sense of craftsmanship and detail.
Timeless Modernism
Color palette: Sleek and modern! Use muted and neutral colors, such as black, white, or gray, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Use pops of bold colors, such as blue or green, for accent.
Main materials: Sleek and modern materials, such as leather, steel, and fiberglass, to create a sense of sophistication and innovation. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Minimalistic and iconic! Use simple and pure forms, such as the Egg chair or the Swan chair, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Incorporate unexpected materials, such as fur or velvet, to create a sense of luxury and comfort.
Playful Innovators
Color palette: Vibrant and playful! Use bright and bold colors, such as red, blue, or yellow, to create a sense of energy and fun. Use pops of contrasting colors, such as black and white, for accent.
Main materials: Innovative and playful materials, such as molded plywood, fiberglass, or wire mesh, to create a sense of experimentation and creativity. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and organic forms to create a sense of balance and harmony.
Facade style: Functional and elegant! Use simple and pure forms, such as the shell chair or the lounge chair, to create a sense of comfort and sophistication. Incorporate unexpected details, such as buttons or studs, to create a sense of playfulness and whimsy.
Efficient Rationality
Color palette: Minimalistic and monochromatic! Use a limited color palette, such as white, black, gray, or beige, to create a sense of clarity and simplicity. Use pops of bold primary colors, such as blue, red, or yellow, for accent.
Main materials: Industrial and functional materials, such as concrete, steel, and glass, to create a sense of efficiency and modernity. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and modular forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Functional and modular! Use pilotis, or columns, to raise buildings off the ground and create a sense of lightness and transparency. Incorporate ribbon windows, or long horizontal bands of windows, to create a sense of continuity and connection with the outside world.
Avant-Garde Expression
Color palette: Playful and dynamic! Use bright and bold colors, such as red, blue, or green, to create a sense of excitement and energy. Use pops of metallic colors, such as silver or gold, for accent.
Main materials: Experimental and unconventional materials, such as titanium, corrugated metal, or chain-link fencing, to create a sense of innovation and creativity. Incorporate playful and sculptural forms to create a sense of dynamism and movement.
Facade style: Sculptural and deconstructivist! Use curving, twisting, and folding forms to create a sense of visual complexity and dynamism. Incorporate unexpected elements, such as tilted walls or jutting angles, to create a sense of surprise and intrigue.
Nordic Harmony
Color palette: Harmonious and natural! Use warm and muted colors, such as beige, brown, or gray, to create a sense of connection with nature. Use pops of bright colors, such as blue or green, for accent.
Main materials: Natural and organic materials, such as wood, brick, and stone, to create a sense of continuity with the past. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and sculptural forms to create a sense of balance and harmony.
Facade style: Humanistic and contextual! Use subtle and nuanced details, such as recessed windows or curved walls, to create a sense of intimacy and warmth. Incorporate natural light and shadow to create a sense of depth and texture.
Expressive Symbolism
Color palette: Dramatic and striking! Use contrasting and saturated colors, such as black and white or red and blue, to create a sense of drama and tension. Use pops of metallic or reflective colors, such as silver or gold, for accent.
Main materials: Expressive and symbolic materials, such as stainless steel, glass, or concrete, to create a sense of emotion and meaning. Incorporate angular and geometric forms to create a sense of tension and dynamism.
Facade style: Emotive and symbolic! Use angular and jagged forms, such as shards or blades, to create a sense of energy and intensity. Incorporate symbolic elements, such as stars or crosses, to create a sense of meaning and significance.
Elegant Grandeur
Color palette: Sleek and elegant! Use muted and neutral colors, such as beige, gray, or white, to create a sense of understated elegance. Use pops of metallic or jewel-toned colors, such as gold or emerald green, for accent.
Main materials: Luxurious and refined materials, such as marble, granite, or steel, to create a sense of grandeur and sophistication. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and balance.
Facade style: Sculptural and refined! Use dramatic angles, curves, and cantilevers to create a sense of movement and dynamism. Incorporate contrasting materials, such as glass and stone, to create a sense of depth and texture.
Industrial Boldness
Color palette: Bold and industrial! Use dark and saturated colors, such as black, gray, or blue, to create a sense of rawness and toughness. Use pops of bright colors, such as yellow or orange, for accent.
Main materials: Cutting-edge and high-tech materials, such as carbon fiber, titanium, or Kevlar, to create a sense of innovation and toughness. Incorporate sculptural and angular forms to create a sense of dynamism and movement.
Facade style: Aggressive and muscular! Use sharp and angular forms, such as cantilevers or wedges, to create a sense of power and tension. Incorporate unexpected materials, such as mesh or perforated metal, to create a sense of texture and depth.
Timeless Elegance
Color palette: Sophisticated and timeless! Use muted and neutral colors, such as white, gray, or beige, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Use pops of bright and bold colors, such as red or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Sleek and modern materials, such as glass, steel, and concrete, to create a sense of lightness and transparency. Incorporate geometric and symmetrical forms to create a sense of order and balance.
Facade style: Minimalistic and iconic! Use simple and pure forms, such as triangles or circles, to create a sense of elegance and sophistication. Incorporate large openings or glass walls to create a sense of transparency and lightness.
Joyful Innovators
Color palette: Warm and inviting! Use earthy and natural colors, such as brown, beige, or yellow, to create a sense of comfort and warmth. Use pops of bright and cheerful colors, such as orange or green, for accent.
Main materials: Innovative and sustainable materials, such as green roofs, solar panels, or recycled materials, to create a sense of environmental responsibility and innovation. Incorporate playful and organic shapes to create a sense of joy and wonder.
Facade style: Cultural and contextual! Use local and traditional elements, such as courtyards, arches, or screens, to create a sense of identity and place. Incorporate natural light and shadow to create a sense of depth and texture.
Monumental Grandeur
Color palette: Earthy and natural! Use warm and muted colors, such as brown, beige, or gray, to create a sense of connection with nature. Use pops of bright colors, such as blue or green, for accent.
Main materials: Natural and timeless materials, such as brick, concrete, and wood, to create a sense of permanence and durability. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and monumental forms to create a sense of grandeur and awe.
Facade style: Monumental and timeless! Use heavy and massive walls, arches, and vaults to create a sense of weight and solidity. Incorporate large openings, such as skylights or clerestory windows, to create a sense of lightness and transcendence.
Contemporary Contextualism
Color palette: Earthy and subdued! Use warm and muted colors, such as beige, brown, or gray, to create a sense of harmony with the surrounding environment. Use pops of bright and saturated colors, such as yellow or orange, for accent.
Main materials: Natural and traditional materials, such as wood, brick, and stone, to create a sense of continuity with the past. Incorporate traditional Chinese building techniques, such as wooden joinery or brickwork, to create a sense of authenticity and craftsmanship.
Facade style: Contemporary and vernacular! Use modern materials, such as glass or steel, to create a sense of contemporaneity and innovation. Incorporate traditional Chinese elements, such as courtyards, screens, or roof eaves, to create a sense of identity and continuity.
Modern Sustainability
Color palette: Sleek and modern! Use neutral colors, such as white, gray, or black, to create a sense of timelessness and simplicity. Use pops of bright and bold colors, such as red or yellow, for accent.
Main materials: Innovative and sustainable materials, such as glass, steel, and timber, to create a sense of modernity and environmental responsibility. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and modular forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Light and airy! Use glass walls, skylights, or perforated metal panels to create a sense of transparency and lightness. Incorporate green roofs or vertical gardens to create a sense of connection with nature.
Minimalistic Serenity
Color palette: Minimalistic and monochromatic! Use a limited color palette, such as white, black, or gray, to create a sense of simplicity and clarity. Use natural materials, such as wood or stone, for accent.
Main materials: Raw and honest materials, such as concrete, glass, and steel, to create a sense of authenticity and roughness. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and balance.
Facade style: Serene and contemplative! Use natural light and shadow, water, and sound to create a sense of tranquility and serenity. Incorporate the play of light and shadow on rough surfaces, such as exposed concrete, to create a sense of depth and texture.
Whimsical Masterpiece
Color palette: Vibrant and colorful! Use bright and bold colors, such as blue, green, or red, to create a sense of joy and celebration. Use contrasting colors, such as yellow and purple, to create a sense of dynamism and energy.
Main materials: Organic and playful materials, such as mosaic, ceramics, and wrought iron, to create a sense of whimsy and imagination. Incorporate natural forms, such as animals or plants, to create a sense of connection with nature.
Facade style: Surreal and fantastical! Use curved and organic shapes, such as parabolic arches or hyperbolic surfaces, to create a sense of fluidity and movement. Incorporate ornamental details, such as ceramic tiles or stained glass, to create a sense of richness and depth.
Radical Experimentation
Color palette: Edgy and monochromatic! Use dark and muted colors, such as black, gray, or brown, to create a sense of sophistication and edge. Use pops of bright colors, such as neon or fluorescent hues, for accent.
Main materials: Industrial and unconventional materials, such as corrugated metal, fiberglass, or recycled materials, to create a sense of innovation and experimentation. Incorporate unexpected textures, forms, and shapes to challenge traditional notions of architecture.
Facade style: Radical and provocative! Use irregular shapes, unexpected angles, and cantilevers to create a sense of distortion and disorientation. Incorporate large openings or voids to create a sense of transparency and openness.
Futuristic Sophistication
Color palette: Sleek and sophisticated! Use muted and neutral colors, such as white, gray, or beige, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Use pops of bright and bold colors, such as blue or red, for accent.
Main materials: Cutting-edge and high-tech materials, such as steel, glass, and carbon fiber, to create a sense of innovation and technology. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and modular forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Efficient and transparent! Use glass walls, curved surfaces, or solar panels to create a sense of energy efficiency and sustainability. Incorporate floating staircases or cantilevered balconies to create a sense of lightness and innovation.
Contextual Modernism
Color palette: Earthy and subdued! Use warm and natural colors, such as brown, beige, or gray, to create a sense of harmony with the surrounding environment. Use pops of bold colors, such as red or orange, for accent.
Main materials: Combining tradition and innovation! Use traditional Chinese materials, such as brick and wood, in innovative and contemporary ways. Incorporate bold shapes and textures to create a sense of dynamism and energy.
Facade style: Contemporary and experimental! Use dramatic angles, curves, and cutouts to create a sense of movement and dynamism. Incorporate traditional Chinese elements, such as screens or latticework, to create a sense of identity and continuity.
Playful Ingenuity
Color palette: Bold and playful! Use bright and contrasting colors, such as yellow and blue, to create a sense of energy and optimism. Use pops of unexpected colors, such as pink or green, for accent.
Main materials: Innovative and sustainable materials, such as recycled plastics or bamboo, to create a sense of environmental responsibility and innovation. Incorporate playful shapes and forms to create a sense of imagination and creativity.
Facade style: Sustainable and futuristic! Use green roofs, solar panels, or wind turbines to create a sense of eco-friendliness and innovation. Incorporate playful and unexpected shapes, such as a giant spiral or a pyramid, to create a sense of fun and excitement.
Innovative Layering
Color palette: Sophisticated and subdued! Use muted and neutral colors, such as beige, gray, or black, to create a sense of understated elegance. Use pops of bright and bold colors, such as red or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Experimental and unconventional materials, such as translucent concrete or copper mesh, to create a sense of innovation and experimentation. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and balance.
Facade style: Layered and textured! Use a combination of opaque and transparent surfaces to create a sense of depth and richness. Incorporate unexpected textures, such as perforated metal or woven fabric, to create a sense of tactility and intrigue.
Timeless Simplicity
Color palette: Clean and bright! Use a limited color palette, such as white, gray, or beige, to create a sense of simplicity and clarity. Use pops of bold and bright colors, such as yellow, blue, or red, for accent.
Main materials: Sleek and modern materials, such as glass, steel, and white-painted surfaces, to create a sense of lightness and transparency. Incorporate clean lines, simple shapes, and geometric forms to create a sense of order and rationality.
Facade style: Minimalistic and iconic! Use simple and pure forms, such as cubes, cylinders, or prisms, to create a sense of elegance and timelessness. Incorporate large windows or glass walls to create a sense of openness and transparency.
Provocative Expression
Color palette: Dramatic and bold! Use deep and saturated colors, such as red, purple, or black, to create a sense of intensity and passion. Use pops of bright colors, such as yellow or green, for accent.
Main materials: Innovative and unexpected materials, such as perforated metal or colored glass, to create a sense of experimentation and creativity. Incorporate complex shapes and forms to create a sense of intrigue and curiosity.
Facade style: Layered and theatrical! Use a combination of opaque and translucent surfaces to create a sense of depth and richness. Incorporate unexpected textures, such as perforated metal or rough concrete, to create a sense of tactility and drama.
Authentic Craftsmanship
Color palette: Subtle and muted! Use warm and earthy colors, such as brown, gray, or beige, to create a sense of understated elegance. Use pops of natural colors, such as green or blue, for accent.
Main materials: Authentic and timeless materials, such as wood, stone, and concrete, to create a sense of permanence and durability. Incorporate natural forms and textures, such as irregular shapes or rough surfaces, to create a sense of authenticity and craftsmanship.
Facade style: Intimate and sensory! Use natural light and shadow, sound, and scent to create a sense of intimacy and sensuality. Incorporate unexpected moments, such as a small courtyard or a hidden window, to create a sense of discovery and surprise.
Modern European
Color palette: Neutral and earthy colors like gray, beige, and white. Use of natural and rustic materials.
Main materials: Natural and rustic materials like stone, marble, and wood. Use of Art Deco elements for a touch of sophistication.
Facade style: Timeless and elegant with a focus on clean lines and details. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and quality materials.
Heritage Chic
Color palette: Vibrant and bold colors like red, green, and yellow. Use of traditional and local-inspired patterns.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, rattan, and woven textiles. Use of local-inspired art and design.
Facade style: Contemporary and chic with a focus on local-inspired design elements. Use of modernized local designs and patterns.
Chicago Design School
Color palette: Neutral and muted colors like gray, brown, and beige. Use of contrasting black and white.
Main materials: Industrial materials like steel and glass. Use of geometric shapes and strong lines.
Facade style: Minimalist and functional with a focus on strong and simple design. Use of industrial materials.
Ancient Greece
Color palette: Neutral and earthy colors like white, beige, and brown. Use of pops of color like blue and green.
Main materials: Natural materials like marble and stone. Use of intricate and decorative details.
Facade style: Elegant and sophisticated with a focus on decorative details. Use of iconic Greek patterns and shapes.
Ancient Rome
Color palette: Earthy and warm colors like brown, orange, and red. Use of pops of gold and white.
Main materials: Natural materials like stone and marble. Use of detailed and ornate elements.
Facade style: Grand and ornate with a focus on decorative details. Use of iconic Roman patterns and shapes.
Avant-garde
Color palette: Bold and contrasting colors like black, white, and red. Use of unexpected and unique color combinations.
Main materials: Unconventional and unexpected materials like plastic, glass, and unconventional fabrics. Use of industrial and experimental materials.
Facade style: Innovative and unconventional with a focus on experimental design. Use of unexpected and unique shapes and forms.
Modern Contemporary
Color palette: Neutral and monochromatic colors like black, white, and gray. Use of strong contrast and pops of bold colors.
Main materials: Natural and modern materials like concrete, steel, and glass. Use of clean lines and curves.
Facade style: Sleek and functional with a focus on open spaces and purposeful design. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and quality materials.
Luxury Tropical
Color palette: Vibrant and tropical colors like green, blue, and yellow. Use of natural and earthy tones.
Main materials: High-end materials like exotic stones and finishes from around the world. Use of customizable fittings and automated systems.
Facade style: Sophisticated and quality-focused with a focus on exotic and rare materials. Use of bold and dazzling displays.
Muji Design
Color palette: Neutral and earthy colors like beige, gray, and white. Use of subtle organic elements.
Main materials: Natural and minimalist materials like wood and linen. Use of linear strips and framed carpentry design.
Facade style: Minimalist and functional with a focus on organization and quality. Use of subtle and interesting detailing.
Modern Malay
Color palette: Neutral and earthy colors like brown, beige, and white. Use of traditional Malay colors.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood and bamboo. Use of traditional Malay architectural elements.
Facade style: Contemporary and functional with a focus on spatial choreography. Use of traditional Malay spatial hierarchy.
Compact Luxury
Color palette: Neutral and muted colors like beige, gray, and white. Use of pops of bold colors and luxurious accents.
Main materials: High-end materials like marble, leather, and brass. Use of intricate and personalized details.
Facade style: Upscale and exclusive with a focus on top-of-the-line products and materials. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and personalized details.
Gaudi
Color palette: Bright and bold colors like blue, green, and red. Use of contrasting color schemes.
Main materials: Organic and natural materials like stone, ceramic, and glass. Use of broken tiles or pieces of recycled materials in mosaic patterns.
Facade style: Artistic and whimsical with a focus on unique shapes and forms. Use of unconventional materials like wrought iron or recycled objects in furniture design.
Tron Legacy
Color palette: Sleek blacks, blues, and glowing neon accents. Dark backgrounds with pops of bright, saturated colors. High contrast and dramatic lighting.
Main materials: Polished metal, glossy plastics, glass, and illuminated elements.
Facade style: Sleek, minimalist, with clean lines and geometric shapes. Integration of technology and futuristic features. Functionality is prioritized over comfort.
Blade Runner 2049
Color palette: Cool blues, grays, and desaturated earth tones with pops of bright oranges and yellows. Low key lighting with neon accents, creating a moody and atmospheric effect.
Main materials: Concrete, metal, glass, and high-tech materials like holographic displays or digital screens. Weathered and aged textures for contrast.
Facade style: Sleek, minimalistic with sharp, angular lines. Metallic finishes, high-tech materials, and integrated technology features. Emphasis on functionality over comfort.
The Matrix
Color palette: mimimal lighting, Dark!!, cool colors like black, gray, and dark green with occasional pops of bright green, blue, or red. Stark contrasts and high key lighting to create a dystopian atmosphere.
Main materials: Synthetic materials with an emphasis on sleek, modern design. Minimal use of natural materials or textures.
Facade style: Sleek, modern, and minimalistic with an emphasis on functionality. High-tech features like built-in screens or hidden compartments.
Gustav Klimt
Color palette: Rich, warm colors like gold, bronze, and copper. Contrasting jewel tones like blue, green, and red. Use of metallics and bold patterns.
Main materials: Textiles, mosaic tiles!!, golden tiles!!! and metal. Ornate details like gold leaf and intricate patterns.
Facade style: Curved lines, decorative details, and plush fabrics like velvet or silk. Use of textiles with bold patterns like florals or geometric shapes.
Art Nouveau
Color palette: Soft, muted colors like pale green, lavender, and ivory. Contrasting jewel tones like sapphire, ruby, and emerald. Use of organic shapes and flowing lines.
Main materials: Stained glass, enamel, and ceramic. Floral motifs and natural forms like insects or birds.
Facade style: Use of organic and flowing lines, with curvilinear and asymmetrical shapes. Ornate and intricate details, with emphasis on craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Cubism
Color palette: Neutral colors like white, black, and gray, with pops of bright colors like red, blue, or green. Contrasting colors and bold accents.
Main materials: Wood, metal, and glass. Use of geometric shapes and abstract forms.
Facade style: Sleek and angular with clean lines and geometric shapes. Use of materials like metal, glass, and leather.
Pop Art
Color palette: Bright, bold colors like red, blue, and yellow. Use of contrasting colors and patterns, with bold black outlines.
Main materials: Printed materials like posters or comics, with an emphasis on commercial art. Use of bold typography and graphic elements.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and bright colors. Use of playful or graphic patterns and bold typography.
Rococo
Color palette: Pastel colors like pink, lavender, and baby blue. Use of gold accents and rich colors like red or green. Contrasting light and dark colors.
Main materials: Ornate and decorative materials like gilded wood, porcelain, and silk. Use of intricate patterns and florals.
Facade style: Ornate and elaborate with curved lines and delicate details. Use of luxurious materials like silk or velvet.
Barbie
Color palette: Bright and bold colors like pink, purple, and blue, with occasional pops of bright green or yellow. Use of pastel colors and contrasting patterns.
Main materials: Plastic, glitter, and other sparkly or shiny materials. Use of fabrics with bold patterns like polka dots or stripes.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and bright colors. Use of playful or graphic patterns and bold typography.
Harry Potter
Color palette: Deep, rich colors like burgundy, emerald green, and navy blue. Use of muted or desaturated colors with occasional pops of bright colors.
Main materials: Stone, wood, and other natural materials with an aged or weathered finish. Use of tapestries or other textile wall hangings.
Facade style: Ornate and detailed with a focus on old-world design. Use of plush fabrics like velvet or brocade and ornate details like carving or inlay.
The Great Gatsby
Color palette: Bold and rich colors like black, gold, silver, and cream with occasional pops of bright colors like red or blue. Use of metallic finishes and glittering accents.
Main materials: Glass, crystal, and other sparkling materials. Use of luxurious fabrics like silk or satin.
Facade style: Ornate and detailed with a focus on Art Deco-inspired design. Use of geometric shapes and metallic finishes.
Star Wars
Color palette: Cool and neutral colors like black, white, and gray with occasional pops of bright colors like red or blue. Use of metallic finishes and neon accents.
Main materials: Metal, plastic, and other futuristic materials. Use of holographic or other high-tech displays.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of integrated technology like screens or smart features.
Cyberpunk
Color palette: Dark, moody colors like black, gray, and navy blue. Use of neon or bright colors as accents.
Main materials: Metallic surfaces, reflective glass, and synthetic materials like plastic or vinyl. Use of angular shapes and high-tech features.
Facade style: Sleek and minimalist with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Utopian
Color palette: Bright and airy colors like white, cream, and pastel shades. Use of natural materials like wood, stone, and plants.
Main materials: Sustainable or eco-friendly materials like bamboo, reclaimed wood, and recycled glass. Use of organic shapes and textures.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Post-apocalyptic
Color palette: Rustic colors like brown, gray, and earthy shades. Use of salvaged or repurposed materials like wood, metal, and fabric scraps.
Main materials: Raw and industrial materials like unfinished wood, rusted metal, and weathered fabric. Use of vintage or antique pieces.
Facade style: Rustic and DIY with a focus on salvaged or repurposed materials. Use of handmade or homemade pieces.
Space Opera
Color palette: Bold and bright colors like red, blue, and green. Use of metallic or iridescent finishes.
Main materials: Sleek and futuristic materials like polished metal, high-gloss plastic, and reflective glass. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of integrated technology like screens or smart features.
Flintstone
Color palette: Earthy colors like brown, orange, and red. Use of bright colors like blue, green or purple as accents.
Main materials: Rough-hewn stone, wood, and other natural materials. Use of animal hides or furs.
Facade style: Rustic and primitive with simple designs. Use of natural materials and rough textures.
Titanic
Color palette: Rich and luxurious colors like gold, burgundy, and deep blue. Use of muted or pastel colors as accents.
Main materials: Opulent and luxurious materials like velvet, silk, and crystal. Use of intricate embroidery and beading.
Facade style: Elegant and refined with a focus on vintage or antique design. Use of luxurious fabrics and ornate details.
Night Club
Color palette: syntwave style!! Dark and moody colors like black, gray, and navy blue. Use of bright or neon colors as accents.
Main materials: Sleek and shiny materials like polished metal, glass, and mirrored surfaces. Use of leather, velvet, or other luxurious fabrics.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Cosmic Odyssey 2021
Color palette: Dark and moody colors like black, navy blue, and dark purple. Use of bright or neon colors as accents.
Main materials: Sleek and shiny materials like polished metal, glass, and mirrored surfaces. Use of high-tech materials like carbon fiber or graphene.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Color palette: Bright and bold colors like yellow, orange, and green. Use of muted or pastel colors as accents.
Main materials: Whimsical and eclectic materials like metallic foil, cardboard, and paper. Use of quirky patterns and textures.
Facade style: Eclectic and unconventional with a focus on fun and whimsy. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Back to the Future
Color palette: Bright and bold colors like red, yellow, and blue. Use of metallic or neon accents.
Main materials: Sleek and high-tech materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
AI
Color palette: Cool and futuristic colors like silver, white, and blue. Use of bright or neon colors as accents.
Main materials: High-tech and sleek materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Ex Machina
Color palette: Cool and muted colors like gray, beige, and blue. Use of metallic or neon accents.
Main materials: High-tech and sleek materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Van Gogh
Color palette: Bold and vibrant colors like yellow, blue, and orange. Use of contrasting colors and thick brushstrokes.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, stone, and fabric. Use of vivid and expressive patterns and textures.
Facade style: Eclectic and unconventional with a focus on expressive design. Use of unique and unusual pieces.
1001 Nights
Color palette: Warm and rich colors like red, gold, and purple. Use of intricate patterns and designs.
Main materials: Luxurious and ornate materials like silk, velvet, and gold. Use of decorative elements like tassels and beading.
Facade style: Elegant and ornate with a focus on luxurious design. Use of rich and detailed textiles and decorative elements.
Machu Picchu
Color palette: Earthy and natural colors like brown, beige, and green. Use of vibrant colors inspired by Peruvian textiles.
Main materials: Natural materials like stone, wood, and clay. Use of intricate and colorful textiles.
Facade style: Rustic and traditional with a focus on handmade and artisanal pieces. Use of textiles and patterns inspired by Peruvian culture.
Da Vinci
Color palette: Earthy and muted colors like brown, beige, and green. Use of warm and soft tones.
Main materials: Natural and traditional materials like wood, stone, and leather. Use of handcrafted details and fine finishes.
Facade style: Elegant and functional with a focus on traditional craftsmanship. Use of classic and timeless design.
Turkish
Color palette: Warm and rich colors like red, orange, and gold. Use of intricate patterns and designs.
Main materials: Luxurious and ornate materials like silk, velvet, and brass. Use of decorative elements like tassels and embroidery.
Facade style: Elegant and traditional with a focus on handcrafted design. Use of rich and colorful textiles and decorative elements.
Ancient Egypt
Color palette: Earthy and warm colors like gold, ochre, and blue. Use of bold and contrasting colors in art and hieroglyphs.
Main materials: Natural and durable materials like stone, clay, and papyrus. Use of elaborate carvings and decorations.
Facade style: Grand and ornate with a focus on iconic Egyptian motifs. Use of functional and practical pieces.
UFO
Color palette: Cool and futuristic colors like silver, blue, and green. Use of bright or neon colors as accents.
Main materials: Sleek and high-tech materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Facade style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Hobbit
Color palette: Earthy and natural colors like brown, green, and gold. Use of warm and cozy colors.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, stone, and leather. Use of organic shapes and rustic finishes.
Facade style: Cozy and comfortable with a focus on handmade and artisanal pieces. Use of earthy and warm textiles.
Avatar
Color palette: Cool and muted colors like blue, green, and gray. Use of bioluminescent accents.
Main materials: Organic and natural materials like wood, stone, and foliage. Use of unique and alien-inspired shapes and designs.
Facade style: Eco-friendly and functional with a focus on harmonizing with nature. Use of modular and sustainable pieces.
Interior Styles
Coastal Chic
Furniture style: Casual, comfortable, weathered, light finishes, organic shapes
Main materials: Wood, wicker, rattan, natural fibers, textiles, glass
Art Deco
Furniture style: Geometric shapes, streamlined forms, opulent, luxurious, high-gloss finishes
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, plastic, textiles, lacquer
Mid-Century Modern
Furniture style: Minimalist, geometric shapes, clean lines, organic forms, functional
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, plastic, leather
Industrial
Furniture style: Exposed metal, rough textures, utilitarian, reclaimed, rustic
Main materials: Metal, concrete, brick, glass, rough-hewn woods
Scandinavian
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, light woods, clean lines, simple shapes
Main materials: Wood, glass, metal, textiles, natural fibers
Traditional
Furniture style: Ornate, classic, elegant, refined, grand
Main materials: Wood, textiles, brass, leather, china, glass
Prairie
Furniture style: Simple, functional, clean lines, handcrafted, organic shapes
Main materials: Wood, brick, stone, glass, textiles
Farmhouse
Furniture style: Casual, comfortable, functional, distressed, vintage-inspired
Main materials: Wood, metal, stone, glass, natural fibers, textiles
Bohemian
Furniture style: Eclectic, unique, colorful, vintage, handcrafted
Main materials: Textiles, natural fibers, woven materials, ethnic prints, eclectic mix of materials
Gothic
Furniture style: Ornate, grand, elaborate, dark, gothic motifs
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, glass, textiles, stained glass
Japanese
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, natural materials
Main materials: Wood, paper, stone, metal, simple textiles, natural fibers
Art Nouveau
Furniture style: Ornate, elegant, organic shapes, intricate details, floral motifs
Main materials: Iron, glass, textiles, natural fibers, organic shapes
Shabby Chic
Furniture style: Vintage, romantic, distressed, comfortable, functional
Main materials: Distressed woods, vintage textiles, lace, chippy paint, natural fibers
Modern
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Tropical
Furniture style: Casual, comfortable, tropical prints, natural materials, organic shapes
Main materials: Woven materials, natural fibers, bamboo, palm fronds, rattan, tropical prints
Eclectic
Furniture style: An eclectic mix of styles, including vintage, repurposed, and modern pieces
Main materials: An eclectic mix of materials, including vintage, repurposed, and modern pieces
French Country
Furniture style: Comfortable, vintage, elegant, refined, grand
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, textiles, natural fibers, vintage accents
English Country
Furniture style: Comfortable, elegant, vintage, refined, grand
Main materials: Wood, textiles, brass, leather, china, glass
Habitat
Furniture style: Comfortable, functional, natural materials, organic shapes, vintage accents
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, textiles, vintage accents
Futuristic
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, cutting-edge technology, geometric shapes, futuristic designs
Main materials: Metallics, glass, plastic, cutting-edge technology, futuristic materials
Contemporary
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Nautical
Furniture style: Casual, comfortable, weathered, light finishes, organic shapes
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, nautical motifs, natural fibers, textiles
Old World
Furniture style: Elegant, refined, grand, ornate, classic
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers, vintage accents
Medieval
Furniture style: Ornate, grand, elaborate, dark, medieval motifs
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, glass, textiles, stained glass
Southwestern
Furniture style: Casual, comfortable, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Main materials: Stone, wood, metal, natural fibers, textiles, southwestern motifs
Vintage
Furniture style: Vintage, romantic, distressed, comfortable, functional
Main materials: Distressed woods, vintage textiles, lace, chippy paint, natural fibers
Urban
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Main materials: Concrete, glass, metal, simple textiles, natural fibers
Rustic
Furniture style: Comfortable, functional, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, vintage accents
Mediterranean
Furniture style: Comfortable, elegant, vintage, refined, grand
Main materials: Stone, tile, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers
Minimalist
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Main materials: Glass, metal, concrete, simple textiles, natural fibers
Hollywood Regency
Furniture style: Opulent, luxurious, high-gloss finishes, statement lighting, vintage accents
Main materials: Metallics, glass, plastic, vintage accents, textiles
Zen
Furniture style: Minimalist, functional, clean lines, simple shapes, neutral colors
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, simple textiles
Modern Farmhouse
Furniture style: Comfortable, functional, handcrafted, natural materials, organic shapes
Main materials: Wood, stone, metal, natural fibers, vintage accents
Industrial Chic
Furniture style: Functional, minimal, industrial, vintage, raw materials
Main materials: Exposed brick, metal, concrete, natural fibers, vintage accents, industrial lighting
Transitional
Furniture style: Functional, clean lines, neutral colors, simple shapes
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, textiles, natural fibers
Arcade Retro
Furniture style: Functional, eclectic, vintage, bold and bright colors
Main materials: Metal industrial pipes, concrete floors, vintage posters, metal accents
Mid-century modern
Furniture style: Functional, clean lines, simple shapes, organic curves, statement pieces
Main materials: Wood, metal, plastic, glass, natural fibers
Arabian
Furniture style: Luxurious, ornate, intricately detailed, upholstered with silk and velvet
Main materials: Metal, velvet, wood, glass, textiles, mosaic patterns
Art Moderne
Furniture style: Simplistic, minimalistic, stripped down, emulates motion, rounded edges, contrasting material colors, glossy surfaces
Main materials: Metal, terra cotta tile, concrete, glass
Artisan
Furniture style: Fine workmanship, reflects identity or ethnicity of the maker, not overly ornate
Main materials: High quality, handcrafted, rich wood, oil-rubbed bronze, hammered surfaces
Arts & Crafts
Furniture style: Stern, straightforward form, handcrafted, unique and human
Main materials: Handcrafted, rich wood trim, oak or mahogany, stained glass, ceramic backsplash tile
Baroque
Furniture style: Symmetrical, irregular curves, elaborate scrolls, oversized moldings, twisted columns, organic details
Main materials: Intricately designed, gilded, sleek materials like marble and granite
Beach House
Furniture style: Light, airy, wicker or distressed wood, upholstered with lightweight materials like cotton or linen
Main materials: Weathered wood, sea glass, wicker, distressed wood
Brazilian
Furniture style: Warm, imperfect, relaxed familiarity, tables, chairs, casegoods with a broad low profile, thick wooden frame, ample cushions
Main materials: Natural materials native to the country, robust woods like jacaranda, peroba, imbuia, bamboo, cane, rich leather, concrete or stripped wood floors
British Colonial
Furniture style: Dark-colored wood, leather travel trunks
Main materials: Wicker, ebony, teak, mahogany
Carolean
Furniture style: Delicately carved, elegant woodwork, baluster-style legs
Main materials: Brass, walnut, wood veneer
Chinese
Furniture style: Detailed engravings, lacquer finish, mother of pearl inlay
Main materials: Detailed engravings, paintings, lacquer
Commonwealth or Cromwellian
Furniture style: Severe, straight lines, no intricate carvings or embellishments, sleek and simple feel, open slat chair backs
Main materials: Leather, cowhide leather, brass
Cool Britannia
Furniture style: British-inspired, quirky accessories, statement art, scatter cushions, leather sofas and chairs, vintage accents
Main materials: Leather, distressed wood
Cottage
Furniture style: Comfortable and casual, chairs and sofas in pastel hues, vintage fixtures and accessories like chandeliers, farmhouse sinks and ornate rugs
Main materials: Weathered woods, distressed paints, lightweight fabrics like lace and cotton, woven rugs, beaded board and wood planks
Country home design
Furniture style: Constructed of warm woods, clean lines with little ornamentation, wooden tables, chairs, cabinets and dressers with a worn painted finish
Main materials: Warm woods like pine and oak, clean lines with little ornamentation, worn painted finish, metal accents like bronze wall sconces or copper lanterns, milk painted mason jars in soft pastel colors
Danish
Furniture style: Clean and simple lines, emphasis on function over style, chairs and tables are usually the focal points of a room, few other decorative pieces
Main materials: Sleek materials, clean lines with no details
Directoire
Furniture style: Daybed, Neoclassical seating, ornate light fixtures
Main materials: Sleek and elegant with a sophisticated feel, scaled-down furniture, few decorative furnishings, decorations of griffins and Greek caryatids, most common piece of furniture is the daybed, Neoclassical seating with curved backs and outward curving legs
Dutch Renaissance
Furniture style: Armoires, sideboards, wardrobes, carved chairs with scrolls and trees, stone countertops, wrought iron light fixtures, lamp shades and pendants adorned with arabesque patterns
Main materials: Scrolls and trees, arabesque patterns
Egyptian
Furniture style: Geometric with detailed ornamentation, flat surfaces adorned with geometric reliefs, colored enamel or gilded inlays
Main materials: Silk, Egyptian cotton, natural wood structures, gold metallic sculptures, papyrus scrolls, and hieroglyphics
English Elizabethan
Furniture style: Large and bulky, ornate carvings, bulbous legs, wainscot chairs, turned front legs, sectioned squared back legs with embroidered upholstery
Main materials: Natural wood structures, black and white checkered marble floors, transom and oriel windows, tapestries, murals and floral patterns
Empire
Furniture style: Detailed, ornate, symmetry in ornamentation, wide seating with low backs and curving lines, fiddle backs, restrained cabriole legs, rich brocade upholstery
Main materials: Ebony carvings, richly veneered mahogany, intricate gilded bronze (ormolu) accents and sculptures, oversized chests and cabinetry
English classic
Furniture style: Ornate detailing, floor-to-ceiling bookcases, Chesterfield sofa, plush fabrics or rich leather, deeply tufted upholstery, rolled arms the same height as the back
Main materials: Chintz or damask, glossy wood finish with ornate detailing, four-poster beds, needlepoint footstools, throw pillows and chair cushions
English country
Furniture style: Deep seating upholstered in patterned fabric, chintz curtains, swagged pelmets
Main materials: Carved wooden furniture, patterned fabric
European
Furniture style: Ornate curves and lines, flat surfaces, minimal hardware, natural materials
Main materials: Wood, stone and granite
Exploration
Furniture style: Collapsible, modular storage units, vintage travel trunk, vintage globes
Main materials: Leather, brass, maps, charts, old suitcases, trunks, postcards
Finnish
Furniture style: Lightweight open shapes, modern simplicity
Main materials: Wood-paneled walls, sleek wood flooring, tubular steel
Flemish
Furniture style: Ornately carved Flemish foot, oversized seating, slipcovers
Main materials: Heavy and dark furniture, Flemish-style glass, distressed unfinished wood, exposed brick
French
Furniture style: Dark glossy wood, engraved ornate detailing, curved legs, light colored upholstery
Main materials: Gold, silver, bronze, wrought iron, crystal, light colored natural cotton, cheesecloth, linen
French Provincial
Furniture style: Symmetry, balance, formal and laid-back elements
Main materials: Brick, stone, stucco
Georgian
Furniture style: Elaborately carved legs and feet, ornate carvings, intricate moldings
Main materials: Wood, metal, glass, silver or brass
Greek
Furniture style: Simple lines, soft curves, legs curve to the outside
Main materials: Cast iron, wood, wrought iron
Danish Hygge
Furniture style: Clean lines, natural materials
Main materials: Finely crafted furniture, natural materials like wood and leather, soft textile accents
Indian
Furniture style: Curved armrests and legs, painted cabinets with decorative inlays
Main materials: Handcrafted and ornately carved solid wood, handspun natural fiber fabrics, rugged materials like jute
Italian
Furniture style: Open spaces, over-sized windows
Main materials: Stone, slate, granite, terracotta tiles, mosaic tiles
Jacobean
Furniture style: Intricately carved, bulky and symmetrical
Main materials: Oak, silver
Japandi
Furniture style: Clean lines, craftsmanship, handcrafted solid wood dining table
Main materials: Unfinished woods, bamboo, stone
Lake House
Furniture style: Casual, relaxed, elements from nature
Main materials: Exposed wood, brick
Machine Age
Furniture style: Raw materials, cool, sleek, clean interiors, vintage flair, statement pieces
Main materials: Metal, exposed wood
Maximalist
Furniture style: Layers of furniture, décor, art and treasures, eclectic, plush velvet and velour upholstery or curtains
Main materials: Gilded mirror frames, lacquered surfaces
Memphis
Furniture style: Atypical shapes, asymmetry driven by form, multi-colored furnishings
Main materials: Plastic laminate, MDF, terrazzo
Mexican
Furniture style: Elegant with Spanish colonial and Tuscan influences, stained dark wood or weathered wood
Main materials: Wood, ironware, ceramic, hand-sewn rugs
Mission
Furniture style: No detailing or decoration, simply constructed, straight legs, slat design
Main materials: Solid wood, usually oak
Moroccan
Furniture style: Ornately carved with wooden accents, plush cushions and upholstery
Main materials: Wood, luxurious fabrics like silk and velvet, ceramic or terracotta floor and wall tiles
Northwestern
Furniture style: Simple and clean lines, upholstery with various textures and patterns
Main materials: Concrete, wood, glass
Organic
Furniture style: Relaxed uncluttered style, warm woods and natural shapes
Main materials: Local stone and timber, textured patterns
Palladian
Furniture style: Clean, simple lines, Palladian windows and arches
Main materials: Not specified
Parisian
Furniture style: Eclectic mix of traditional and modern elements
Main materials: Velvet, brocade, patterned rugs, vintage chandeliers
Pennsylvania Dutch
Furniture style: Straight, simple lines, sleek glossy finish
Main materials: Maple, walnut, pine, fruitwoods
Plantation
Furniture style: Grand entrances, light and bright interiors, relaxed curtains
Main materials: Greek Revival columns, arched windows, high ceilings, French doors
Post-Modern
Furniture style: Spacious, whimsical individualistic spirit, influenced by Studio Alchymia and the Memphis Group
Main materials: Chrome, glass, stainless steel, silk or satin
Puritan
Furniture style: Ornate wood carvings, lightweight cotton upholstery
Main materials: Wrought-iron stoves, brick fireplaces, hickory, maple, or cherry
Renaissance
Furniture style: Curved sides and legs, elaborate motifs featuring dragons and other mythological creatures
Main materials: Curved furniture, decorative fabrics and patterns, chandeliers
Regal
Furniture style: Luxurious and decadent with elegant and sophisticated details, chairs, bedding, window treatments, and couches feature glamorous fabrics like silk and velvet
Main materials: Metallics such as gold, silver, bronze and copper, silk, velvet
Regence
Furniture style: Curved sides and legs, upholstered chairs, walls, and rugs with decorative patterns
Main materials: Wood, decorative patterns such as leaves, flowers, or shells
Eurasian
Furniture style: Meaningful pieces such as paneled cupboards with folk art or geometric symbols, framed tapestries
Main materials: Handmade wall decorations, handcrafted furniture, wooden floors (parquet or decorative ceramic tiles)
Shaker
Furniture style: Straight, tapered legs, plain wood pulls, rounded edges
Main materials: High-quality woodwork
Space Age
Furniture style: Fluid organic shapes, sculpted capsule-shaped chairs, Tulip tables and chairs, seating and tables with chromed metal frames and clear plastic or glass
Main materials: Molded polypropylene plastic and fiberglass, foam upholstery, chromed metal frames with clear plastic or glass
Spanish Renaissance
Furniture style: Intricately carved with geometric patterns, upholstered with leather, made of heavy woods like walnut, cedar or oak
Main materials: Intricately carved wood, leather, wrought iron
Steampunk
Furniture style: Industrial flair, tables, chairs, and sofas constructed out of salvaged woods and metals with leather upholstery
Main materials: Leather, dark wood, metallic coppers and bronzes, salvaged woods and metals
Swedish
Furniture style: Traditional aesthetic, wooden chairs with curved backs and turned legs, tables and dressers with a weathered look, painted in white or gray, sofas and chairs upholstered with natural materials
Main materials: Wood, natural materials like linen, cotton, leather and suede
Tudor
Furniture style: Heavy ornate wood furniture with a semi-glossy sheen, vintage detailing like wrought iron lighting, farmhouse sinks and cream-colored cabinets
Main materials: Stone or stucco exterior, wooden front doors, heavy timber ceiling beams, stone or brick flooring
Tuscan
Furniture style: Mediterranean-inspired, richly stained wood and intricate hand-painted designs of natural elements such as flowers and fruits
Main materials: Worn wood, terra-cotta tiles, mosaic inlays, antique detailed rugs, wrought iron light fixtures
Venetian
Furniture style: Adorned with wood detailing, typically upholstered with a patterned fabric, gilded finishes
Main materials: Wood, gilded finishes, mirrors, ornate detailing, patterned fabrics
Victorian
Furniture style: Constructed out of dark, glossy woods, elaborately carved floral designs, ornate
Main materials: Dark, glossy woods such as walnut, rosewood, mahogany, gilded trim, regal light fixtures
William & Mary
Furniture style: Grand-looking armchairs with high backs, curved lines, oriental lacquer work, ball feet, highboy and lowboy chests with ornate detailing
Main materials: Glossy wood, acacia and olive woods, inlays and veneers, ornately carved hardwood
Western
Furniture style: Leather or hide chairs and couches adorned with Navajo-inspired pillows and throws
Main materials: Burnt orange terra cotta tiles, paintings, prints, colorful murals, mosaic tile, leather or hide, Navajo-inspired pillows and throws, natural materials such as stone and granite
Shale
Furniture style: Contemporary, sleek, clean lines, minimal ornamentation, functional. Mix of natural and industrial elements.
Main materials: Slate, stone, concrete, metal, leather, raw wood, linen
Modern English
Furniture style: Elegant and timeless with a focus on comfort and practicality. Use of classic and traditional designs with contemporary elements.
Main materials: High-quality materials like wood, leather, and brass. Use of sleek and contemporary finishes.
Modern European
Furniture style: Timeless and elegant with a focus on clean lines and details. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and quality materials.
Main materials: Natural and rustic materials like stone, marble, and wood. Use of Art Deco elements for a touch of sophistication.
Heritage Chic
Furniture style: Contemporary and chic with a focus on local-inspired design elements. Use of modernized local designs and patterns.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, rattan, and woven textiles. Use of local-inspired art and design.
Chicago Design School
Furniture style: Minimalist and functional with a focus on strong and simple design. Use of industrial materials.
Main materials: Industrial materials like steel and glass. Use of geometric shapes and strong lines.
Ancient Greece
Furniture style: Elegant and sophisticated with a focus on decorative details. Use of iconic Greek patterns and shapes.
Main materials: Natural materials like marble and stone. Use of intricate and decorative details.
Ancient Rome
Furniture style: Grand and ornate with a focus on decorative details. Use of iconic Roman patterns and shapes.
Main materials: Natural materials like stone and marble. Use of detailed and ornate elements.
Avant-garde
Furniture style: Innovative and unconventional with a focus on experimental design. Use of unexpected and unique shapes and forms.
Main materials: Unconventional and unexpected materials like plastic, glass, and unconventional fabrics. Use of industrial and experimental materials.
Modern Contemporary
Furniture style: Sleek and functional with a focus on open spaces and purposeful design. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and quality materials.
Main materials: Natural and modern materials like concrete, steel, and glass. Use of clean lines and curves.
Luxury Tropical
Furniture style: Sophisticated and quality-focused with a focus on exotic and rare materials. Use of bold and dazzling displays.
Main materials: High-end materials like exotic stones and finishes from around the world. Use of customizable fittings and automated systems.
Muji Design
Furniture style: Minimalist and functional with a focus on organization and quality. Use of subtle and interesting detailing.
Main materials: Natural and minimalist materials like wood and linen. Use of linear strips and framed carpentry design.
Modern Malay
Furniture style: Contemporary and functional with a focus on spatial choreography. Use of traditional Malay spatial hierarchy.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood and bamboo. Use of traditional Malay architectural elements.
Compact Luxury
Furniture style: Upscale and exclusive with a focus on top-of-the-line products and materials. Use of bespoke craftsmanship and personalized details.
Main materials: High-end materials like marble, leather, and brass. Use of intricate and personalized details.
Nordic Harmony
Furniture style: Minimalist and functional, with clean lines and a focus on practicality. The designs are often modular, allowing for versatility and customization, storage solutions, multi-purpose furniture
Main materials: Wood, metal, and glass, eco-friendly materials, many plants, often in simplified and modular designs.
Whimsical Eclecticism
Furniture style: Artistic and whimsical with a focus on unique shapes and forms. Use of unconventional materials like wrought iron or recycled objects in furniture design.
Main materials: Organic and natural materials like stone, ceramic, and glass. Use of broken tiles or pieces of recycled materials in mosaic patterns.
Celestial Fusion
Furniture style: Futuristic, unconventional, geometric shapes, sculptural forms. Minimalist and sleek with high-tech features, integrated lighting, and hidden storage.
Main materials: Sleek metals, clear or colored glass, glossy plastics, high-tech fabrics, synthetic materials
Neo-Tech Noir
Furniture style: Sleek, minimalist, with clean lines and geometric shapes. Integration of technology and futuristic features. Functionality is prioritized over comfort.
Main materials: Polished metal, glossy plastics, glass, and illuminated elements.
Scifi
Furniture style: Sleek, minimalistic with sharp, angular lines. Metallic finishes, high-tech materials, and integrated technology features. Emphasis on functionality over comfort.
Main materials: Concrete, metal, glass, and high-tech materials like holographic displays or digital screens. Weathered and aged textures for contrast.
Digital Futurism
Furniture style: Sleek, modern, and minimalistic with an emphasis on functionality. High-tech features like built-in screens or hidden compartments.
Main materials: Leather, vinyl, and other synthetic materials with an emphasis on sleek, modern design. Minimal use of natural materials or textures.
Art Nouveau Opulence
Furniture style: Curved lines, decorative details, and plush fabrics like velvet or silk. Use of textiles with bold patterns like florals or geometric shapes.
Main materials: Textiles, mosaic tiles!!, golden tiles!!! and metal. Ornate details like gold leaf and intricate patterns.
Art Nouveau
Furniture style: Use of organic and flowing lines, with curvilinear and asymmetrical shapes. Ornate and intricate details, with emphasis on craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Main materials: Stained glass, enamel, and ceramic. Floral motifs and natural forms like insects or birds.
Cubism
Furniture style: Sleek and angular with clean lines and geometric shapes. Use of materials like metal, glass, and leather.
Main materials: Wood, metal, and glass. Use of geometric shapes and abstract forms.
Pop Art
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and bright colors. Use of playful or graphic patterns and bold typography.
Main materials: Printed materials like posters or comics, with an emphasis on commercial art. Use of bold typography and graphic elements.
Rococo
Furniture style: Ornate and elaborate with curved lines and delicate details. Use of luxurious materials like silk or velvet.
Main materials: Ornate and decorative materials like gilded wood, porcelain, and silk. Use of intricate patterns and florals.
Pink Glamour
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and bright colors. Use of playful or graphic patterns and bold typography.
Main materials: Plastic, glitter, and other sparkly or shiny materials. Use of fabrics with bold patterns like polka dots or stripes.
Pastel Pink
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and bright colors. Use of playful or graphic patterns and bold typography.
Main materials: Plastic, glitter, and other sparkly or shiny materials. Use of fabrics with bold patterns like polka dots or stripes.
Enchanted Elegance
Furniture style: Ornate and detailed with a focus on old-world design. Use of plush fabrics like velvet or brocade and ornate details like carving or inlay.
Main materials: Stone, wood, and other natural materials with an aged or weathered finish. Use of tapestries or other textile wall hangings.
Opulent Deco
Furniture style: Ornate and detailed with a focus on Art Deco-inspired design. Use of geometric shapes and metallic finishes.
Main materials: Glass, crystal, and other sparkling materials. Use of luxurious fabrics like silk or satin.
Futuristic Odyssey
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of integrated technology like screens or smart features.
Main materials: Metal, white plastic, and other futuristic materials. Use of holographic or other high-tech displays.
Cyberpunk
Furniture style: Sleek and minimalist with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Metallic surfaces, reflective glass, and synthetic materials like plastic or vinyl. Use of angular shapes and high-tech features.
Utopian
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Sustainable or eco-friendly materials like bamboo, reclaimed wood, and recycled glass. Use of organic shapes and textures.
Post-apocalyptic
Furniture style: Rustic and DIY with a focus on salvaged or repurposed materials. Use of handmade or homemade pieces.
Main materials: Raw and industrial materials like unfinished wood, rusted metal, and weathered fabric. Use of vintage or antique pieces.
Space Opera
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of integrated technology like screens or smart features.
Main materials: Sleek and futuristic materials like polished metal, high-gloss plastic, and reflective glass. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Stone Age
Furniture style: Rustic and primitive with simple designs. Use of natural materials and rough textures.
Main materials: Rough-hewn stone, wood, and other natural materials. Use of animal hides or furs.
Night Club
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Sleek and shiny materials like polished metal, glass, and mirrored surfaces. Use of leather, velvet, or other luxurious fabrics.
Cosmic Odyssey
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with clean lines and high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Sleek and shiny materials like polished metal, glass, and mirrored surfaces. Use of high-tech materials like carbon fiber or graphene.
Whimsical Cosmic Adventure
Furniture style: Eclectic and unconventional with a focus on fun and whimsy. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Whimsical and eclectic materials like metallic foil, cardboard, and paper. Use of quirky patterns and textures.
Luxurious Elegance
Furniture style: Elegant and refined with a focus on vintage or antique design. Use of luxurious fabrics and ornate details.
Main materials: Opulent and luxurious materials like velvet, silk, and crystal. Use of intricate embroidery and beading.
Futuristic Fusion
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Sleek and high-tech materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
AI
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: High-tech and sleek materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Techno-Minimalism
Furniture style: Jakson Pollack style paintings on the walls, Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: High-tech and sleek materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Van Gogh
Furniture style: Eclectic and unconventional with a focus on expressive design. Use of unique and unusual pieces.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, stone, and fabric. Use of vivid and expressive patterns and textures.
1001 Nights
Furniture style: Elegant and ornate with a focus on luxurious design. Use of rich and detailed textiles and decorative elements.
Main materials: Luxurious and ornate materials like silk, velvet, and gold. Use of decorative elements like tassels and beading.
Machu Picchu
Furniture style: Rustic and traditional with a focus on handmade and artisanal pieces. Use of textiles and patterns inspired by Peruvian culture.
Main materials: Natural materials like stone, wood, and clay. Use of intricate and colorful textiles.
Da Vinci
Furniture style: Elegant and functional with a focus on traditional craftsmanship. Use of classic and timeless design.
Main materials: Natural and traditional materials like wood, stone, and leather. Use of handcrafted details and fine finishes.
Turkish
Furniture style: Elegant and traditional with a focus on handcrafted design. Use of rich and colorful textiles and decorative elements.
Main materials: Luxurious and ornate materials like silk, velvet, and brass. Use of decorative elements like tassels and embroidery.
Ancient Egypt
Furniture style: Grand and ornate with a focus on iconic Egyptian motifs. Use of functional and practical pieces.
Main materials: Natural and durable materials like stone, clay, and papyrus. Use of elaborate carvings and decorations.
UFO
Furniture style: Sleek and modern with a focus on high-tech features. Use of modular or multifunctional pieces.
Main materials: Sleek and high-tech materials like brushed metal, transparent glass, and polished plastic. Use of futuristic shapes and designs.
Hobbit
Furniture style: Cozy and comfortable with a focus on handmade and artisanal pieces. Use of earthy and warm textiles.
Main materials: Natural materials like wood, stone, and leather. Use of organic shapes and rustic finishes.
Avatar
Furniture style: Eco-friendly and functional with a focus on harmonizing with nature. Use of modular and sustainable pieces.
Main materials: Organic and natural materials like wood, stone, and foliage. Use of unique and alien-inspired shapes and designs.
The King Arthur
Furniture style: Elegant and ornate with a focus on medieval design. Use of classic and timeless pieces.
Main materials: Luxurious and ornate materials like velvet, brocade, and tapestry. Use of decorative elements like tassels and fringes.
Spaceballs
Furniture style: Playful and unconventional with a focus on futuristic design. Use of exaggerated and comical elements.
Main materials: Sleek and futuristic materials like metal and plastic. Use of unconventional and exaggerated shapes.
Japanese Garden
Furniture style: Minimalistic and simple with a focus on low-level seating and clean lines. Use of natural materials like wood and bamboo with a neutral color palette.
Main materials: Harmonious and calming with a focus on minimalism and simplicity. Use of natural elements like rocks, water features, and simple plant arrangements.
French Courtyard
Furniture style: Sophisticated and refined with a focus on classic and ornate designs. Use of wrought iron or cast aluminum furniture with intricate details and elegant upholstery.
Main materials: Elegant and formal with a focus on symmetry and balance. Use of manicured hedges and trees with classic water features like fountains or pools.
Cottage Garden
Furniture style: Charming and quaint with a focus on vintage and antique pieces. Use of wrought iron or wooden furniture with soft pastel colors and floral upholstery.
Main materials: Whimsical and romantic with a focus on a mix of plants and flowers. Use of winding paths and rustic elements like trellises or archways.
Frequently asked questions
We've compiled a list of the most common questions we get asked. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us.
Why are your prices so high?
AI rendering is expensive, as it takes a lot of GPU resources to render. We offset these charges in our pricing. If you see any company charging less or free, understand these services earn money by selling your data. We do not.
What type of photos should I upload?
For best results make sure it shows the entire room in a 90° straight angle facing a wall or window horizontally (click for example). Not from a corner or angled, and not a wide angle photo as it's trained on regular photos.
Where is my data stored?
Data is stored securely on servers in the United States, by vetted, highly secure, third party partners of us.
Can I get a refund?
Yes, we can refund purchases made within the first 14 days. After 14 days or once a plan is used, it is no longer eligible for a refund. Please refer to our Terms of Service for details.
What photo formats do you accept?
We support JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC but not AVIF or GIF.
Is payment secure?
Yes, we use Paddle for payment. We do not store any of your credit card information.
Can I get an invoice?
Yes, you can get an invoice for your purchase. Head to the invoice page after purchase, add your details and save to PDF.
Can I use my renders anywhere?
Yes, you can use your renders anywhere you want. Any Commercial usage allowed. Also you can use them on your portfolio, social media, on your website, etc.