Behind the Design

What is Style?

October 5, 2017

What is Style? That gets your attention straight away, firstly because you want to make sure that you have it, secondly you want to make sure you keep it!

What is style really? Something we naturally have, something we crave or something that is achievable by following instructions? Style in relation to interior design can mean many things but overall it sums up the ability to be able to create an interior that is "good taste" flows within the home, is harmonious, well balanced, comfortable, practical, aesthetically pleasing to the eye and an overall creation that is memorable.

Of course, there are styles of design that have a "formula" or set of parameters that dictate that style, for example English Country or French Provincial, then there is style from periods in time like Victorian and Louis XV. Styles were created by forms of decoration like art Nouveau and Rococo, furniture makers also set up styles like Sheraton and Chippendale. Then there are styles set up on where you live like southwest style and popular historic eras of change, hi-tech, art deco and minimalism, and if all else fails there is Eclectic.

So How Do We Find a Style? This task is as daunting as creating a color scheme.

If you are decorating for yourself, it's easier because you already have your own style or taste, you probably just don't know how to identify it. The easiest way is to flick through magazines and books and bookmark all the interiors that "catch your eye" at first glance. Then go back through all the book-marked pages and you will start to see a pattern of the style that you like. It is the same when you are going through a decorating store, there will always be a certain style of fabric that you are most drawn to, a style of furniture, paintings, decorative lighting etc.

That sounds too easy? Yes it is! And now you just have to work with and be sympathetic to your environment. If you have a Georgian Style home, you don't necessarily have to decorate it in that same period, but you do need to be sympathetic to that style as you can't ignore the bones or structure of the home.

Some styles lean to different environments. HGTV.com states, "Southwestern style is generally characterized by earth-tone colors, rough textures, and crafted objects, brightly colored woven fabrics, an abundance of terra cotta and clay tile roofs." Using a Contemporary style with clean minimalist lines, would look quite out of place.

Style can change throughout the house but not to extremes. Often kitchens have a different style to the rest of the house and work if there is an element that carries through the remainder of the home to marry it together, a continuous timber floor perhaps, or matching glass inserts in kitchen cabinetry as the doors throughout the house.

Creating style is essentially being an interior designer or decorator. I don't want to stand on anyone's toes here, but I often believe that Interior decorators have a better natural ability with creating style as well as a better natural ability to create great spatial environments.

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