Collage of various furniture and decor items, including sofas, rugs, lamps, and tables in diverse colors and styles.
What’s Your Style Profile?
We at Apartment Therapy use these eight design styles to sum up different looks and attitudes towards interiors. Here’s what each represent. And then when you’re ready, click back to the original post, and see what it all means! Update: Here’s the link to a Pinterest board with all the sources for the items, if anyone wants product information. A. New Traditional: You gravitate towards classic formal design, but are relaxed and updated given how we actually live today.
Oct 13, 2015
Answer One Simple Question and Identify Your Style Profile
Today’s topicSee all the lessons! By now you’ve gone out into the world and gained a fresh look. The next step to creating a room you’re happy with is to identify what types of things you love, and and which style(s) speak to you most. Like a horoscope, you can take this with a grain of salt — it’s simply a way to start thinking in general terms and there are ABSOLUTELY NO WRONG ANSWERS here.
Oct 13, 2015
Laura and Blaine’s Restful 1920s Asheville Home
Name: Laura Evans and Blaine Perry and their cat, Honey Location: Asheville, North Carolina Size: 1,400 square feet Years lived in: 2 years; Rented Historic divided-light windows, crystal door knobs, a brick fireplace, and picture rail molding are just some of the architectural details in Laura and Blaine’s all-white, all-natural 1920s-era home. Their edited decorating style leaves few layers to hide behind, imparting a meaningful weight to each element.
Oct 13, 2015
Emmy & Andreas’ Airy Attic Abode in Providence
Name: Emmy and Andreas Location: Providence, RI Size: 800 square feet Years lived in: 3 years; Rented Andreas, a financial coaching fellow, and Emmy relocated from the windy city of Chicago to the creative capital of Providence three years ago when Emmy began her studies as an art history PhD candidate at Brown University.
Oct 13, 2015