Shop by Design Style
Discover more about interior design styles and how they can make an impact in your space(s).
See one you like? You can shop furniture and decor individually or as an entire room!
Each look is unique and curated by our Pittsburgh designers and decorating team.
Traditional
Inherited and collected over time decorative pieces
Darker woods and leathers and nail-head details
Patterns include florals, damask, toiles, & stripes
Same color palette but different patterns
Wainscotting and crown moulding
Persian-style or vintage patterned rugs
Rooms are styled for family function
Symmetrical furniture layout
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Mid-Century Modern
Retro-futuristic feel - post WW2 optimism
Bold accent colors
Use all the same woods: Oak, Rosewood, and Teak
Rounded furniture
Odd-shaped coffee and accent tables
Geometric shapes in decor and lighting
Furnishings emphasize function over ornament
Use of metal, glass, and vinyl
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Boho
Unconventional and artistic - free spirit hippy culture of the 1960s and '70s
Bright colors and many patterns: florals or paisleys mixed with natural prints OR
Subdued shades: olive green, cognac, mustard yellow, and rusty orange
Natural or raw materials such as hemp, sisal, wood, and rattan
Woven wall decor and rugs, macrame plant hangers, and leathers
Curated, creative mix of art and books
Plants, plants, and more plants
Vintage, thrifted or travel-centric items- be careful of cultural appropriation
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Coastal
Comfortable, relaxed and ready for lounging or fun
Greyed or washed, lighter woods as if touched by salty air exposure
Neutral colors with pops of navy or hues of blues and greens (think sea glass)
Neutral or striped fabrics that wear well
Wooded bead, capiz shell, or woven material lighting
Sisal, jute, seagrass, or grasscloth textures for walls and rugs
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Industrial
Raw materials, often original to the space like wood, metal, and concrete
Mechanical details, like exposed brick, beams, ducts, and pipes
Not a lot of superfluous pillows, patterns, or accessories
Layer in black metals, leather, and weathered woods
Colors typically are warm browns and tans paired with reds, blues, or grays
Use one or two other styles with pillows or rugs to soften the look
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Rustic
Real wood- wide-planked wood floors and reclaimed tables (obvious grain)
Exposed beams
Rugs made of jute or animal hide, or raw stone fireplaces
Jute, burlap, and canvas throughout the home in rugs and accent pieces.
No sheen - see and feel texture
Handmade pieces
Nature-inspired colors; earthy tones
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Modern Farmhouse
Embrace tradition—but with a modern twist reflective of the times.
White or painted board and batten or shiplap and X shaped barn door
Neutral with light colors; contrasting black elements can add a bit of edge
Reclaimed wood, Barnboard details, Architectural salvage, and wrought iron accents
Big comfortable pine furniture
Wide plank floors- scratches, knots, and nicks add to the authenticity
Vintage accessories
Fabrics, such as cotton, canvas, wool, or chenille
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Modern/Contemporary
Modern and current with the styles of the moment
Colors, spaces, and shapes are sleek and fresh
Neutrals, black, and white are the main colors and are used to ground space
Color palette is accented with bright and bold colors
Bold color blocks, high ceilings, bare windows, and geometric shapes in wall art and sculpture
Each piece stands out as individual and unique
Floors should be bare and smooth, using wood, tile, or vinyl - If you must use some carpet, select commercial grades
Track lighting and recessed lighting help to wash a wall in light
Generous use of metal, stone, and opaque or clear glass
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Global/Eclectic
Full of personality - fun, funky, and full of visual interest: unexpected use of items like a trunk as a coffee table
Mixed patterns and global influences - old and new
Mix and match contrasting colors and art
Add elements of your travels or heritage
Layer colors, textures and materials to create the curated, mismatched feel
Retro, customized, second-hand, or antique furniture
Bold patterns and animal prints, mid-toned blues, teal, mustard, orange and greens
Lots of plants in varying heights and varying pots
Layer lighting in varying materials, heights, and placement
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