Interior Design Styles - Eclectic Style
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, 12-10-2011 at 09:40 PM (1273 Views)
Today, style is all about the mix. The old rules about everything matching no longer apply. The only problem is, without guidelines, where do you start?
We've defined some basic categories of furniture styles for you, with examples for each, which can be mixed and matched. Find what you love and make your home an expression of your own personal style.
Eclectic style is often unexpected, and sometimes daring, in its combinations of elements from different cultures, time periods and style categories.There are many variations within this category. Each projects a distinctive character. Good eclectic design is decidedly not just a hodge podge of items. Furnishings are chosen with intention and attention to unifying design elements such as color, line, texture, mass and form. The use of collectibles is common element of eclectic style, no matter the variety. While there are no hard and fast rules for eclectic style, several distinct trends in this approach have gained traction in interiors.
- Tribal Eclectic:
- strong elements of texture and pattern
- artifacts from Latin America, Africa, and Asia
- modern materials re-invented into tribal forms, like telephone wire used to make baskets
- Shabby Chic:
- white-washed furnishings
- tea-stained floral textiles
- slipcovers
- folk art objects
- flea market finds
- florals, stripes and patterns used in combination but with a unifying color palette
- Bohemian:
- European folk and gypsy emblems and antiques
- vibrant jewel-toned pallets, including ruby, orange, turquoise, purple and vibrant green.
- crystal chandeliers
- beading and fringe details
- exotic fabrics such as silk and velvet
- ruched, embroidered or otherwise embellished frabics
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