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This style encompasses a variety of periods and styles and is brought together through the use of color, texture, shape and finish.
This style has become popular in recent years because of its accessibility and affordability.
White-
A contemporary style includes a wide range of styles developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Pieces feature softened and rounded lines, as opposed to the stark lines seen in modern design. Interiors contain neutral elements and bold color and focus on the basics of line, shape and form.
Rustic versions of formal French furnishings of the 1600 and 1700s, such as the Louis
XIV and Louis XV styles. Early French country pieces were considered peasant furniture.
Furniture pieces are left in their natural state and exude a handcrafted flair. Chairs
feature caning for the backs and seats instead of heavy upholstery. Typical colors
used in French country are deep and rich: Mediterranean blue, sunny yellow, terra-
This style is a marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles. Fabric can range from graphic patterns on overstuffed sofas to textured chenille on sleek wood frames.
Don’t know your style? We have listed a few styles below as seen on www.hgtv.com to give you an idea of what types of styles there are!