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Traditional
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Characterized by classic and timeless designs.
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Rich colors, ornate furniture, and detailed molding are common features.
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Symmetry and balance are key elements.

Modern/Contemporary
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Clean lines and simplicity define modern interiors.
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Neutral color palettes with pops of bold colors.
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Open spaces and minimalistic furniture are characteristic.

Transitional
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A blend of traditional and modern elements.
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Combines classic furniture with more contemporary accessories.
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Strikes a balance between comfort and sophistication.

Scandinavian
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Emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and minimalism.
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Light colors, natural materials, and ample natural light.
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Functional furniture with clean lines.

Industrial
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Inspired by warehouse or factory aesthetics.
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Exposed brick walls, metal fixtures, and open spaces.
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Utilitarian furniture and a mix of raw materials.

Farmhouse
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Rustic and cozy with a focus on natural materials.
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Warm colors, distressed wood, and vintage elements.
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Utilizes a mix of old and new furnishings.

Mid-Century Modern
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Popular from the 1940s to the 1960s.
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Clean lines, simple forms, and a focus on functionality.
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Organic shapes and integration with nature.

Bohemian
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Eclectic and free-spirited.
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Rich colors, patterns, and a mix of textures.
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Embraces a "collected over time" feel with unique pieces.

Coastal/Nautical
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Inspired by beach and seaside living.
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Light, breezy colors, and natural materials.
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Nautical elements like stripes, ropes, and seashells.

Minimalist
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Emphasizes simplicity and functionality.
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Neutral color palette, clean lines, and clutter-free spaces.
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"Less is more" is the guiding principle.

Eclectic
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A mix of various styles and periods.
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Allows for personal expression and creativity.
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Combines different textures, patterns, and colors.

Rustic
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Emphasizes natural and rugged beauty.
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Rough-hewn wood, stone, and earthy tones.
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Warm and inviting, often inspired by a cabin or lodge aesthetic.