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Styles, room types and colour schemes
What is available to choose from, and how the three interact.
How the three layer
- 1Room type decides what furniture belongs in the space.
- 2Style decides the visual language: forms, materials, era, mood.
- 3Colour scheme decides the palette inside that style.
Common interior styles
Modern, Contemporary, Minimalist, Scandinavian, Japandi, Industrial, Bohemian, Coastal, Farmhouse, Rustic, Mid-Century Modern, Traditional, Transitional, Art Deco, Victorian, French Country, Mediterranean, Tropical, Maximalist, Zen and more — over 60 in total.
Room and space types
Living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, dining room, home office, kids room, nursery, guest room, hallway, entryway, basement, attic, laundry room, garage, walk-in closet, studio, balcony, patio, terrace, backyard, front yard, rooftop, courtyard and more — over 40 in total.
Colour schemes
Over 40 palettes, from neutral, earth and warm-white directions through to monochrome, jewel and high-contrast schemes. For an exact colour, use free text, a Moodboard palette or Style Transfer instead.
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