Frommidcentury moderntocoastal contemporary, these aesthetics each have their own distinct elements that can help you narrow your focus.

Your unique design style is likely a combination of a few larger styles, such asindustrial farmhouseormodern Victorian.

Creatingand sticking toa color palette is key to making your home design cohesive.

retro living room with wood panel wall

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A few simple swaps can totally transform your space in just one afternoon.

With so many hues, finishes, and undertones, it’s tough to get started.

Now, some homeowners arerethinking their open floor plans.

living room with green border

ANNIE SCHLECHTER. DESIGN: CORINNE MUCHA.

colorful living room with blue couch and green chairs

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white living room with blue couch

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bedroom with yellow bed and rug

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white bathroom with vintage rug

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blue bed in a white bedroom

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white bed in dark blue room

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white living room with blue couch

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blue kitchen with wood cabinet stools

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