Luxe fabrics and lots of shimmer - what’s not to love about glam interior design? Explore the interior designers who can bring glam style into your home.
My personal design aesthetic has changed over the years. I have always loved mid century modern and modern clean lines - that has not changed! However my work experience has pushed me to see the beauty in very traditionally designed spaces. Now, I love and can appreciate all design aesthetics whether they match my personal tastes or not.
I love using natural materials and lighting to enhance a room's mood. My favorite styles, Scandinavian and Classic, allow me to express my creativity and bring out each space's unique character.
I love creating functional. ergonomic, and aesthetic spaces. Here are my faves:
1.Transitional-Contemporary with a hint of Glam is the right direction for many homes. I love mixing these styles, using rich colors & textures with slick and clean lines and finishes.
2.Eclectic: a tricky design style, but boy, isn't it fun?! Balancing it properly, with a backbone of color, pattern & texture, it's never boring or overwhelming.
3. Art Deco: screams "FESTIVE! " works best in dining and powder roo
My favorite design aesthetic is the Minimalist design. It focuses on simplicity and functionality, creating spaces that are clean, uncluttered, and calming. Every element serves a purpose, and there’s a focus on clean lines and basic shapes. Minimalist design is about creating a serene and functional environment that prioritizes simplicity and quality. If done well, it can offer a beautiful and refreshing living space.
The best style is the one that you love! But I think I have a special affinity for hybrid styles. Hybrid styles are novel and unexpected, but they still have strong roots and are great for couples who can't seem to agree. My first love was a glam-infused industrial loft, but my Florida roots pull me modern-coastal. And of course, Japandi is a crowd favorite, so I could never choose just one.
I love an eclectic, unique space with a solid foundation of transitional and classic furniture pieces. Then personalize the space with touches of glam, coastal, preppy, bohemian, or any design style!
My preferred design aesthetic leans toward modernism. Modern design captivates me with its sleekness, especially its ability to seamlessly blend different materials, textures, and finishes. However, I believe that all design aesthetics have something special. Each design style has its unique allure that resonates with individuals according to their lifestyles and preferences.
I love Modern Minimalist Glam styles, and Eclectic variations of mixing these to create serene, balanced, and timelessly chic looks. Also love a good Classic & clean elegant Transitional look, as well as Earthy Industrial Modern vibes. Good at listening, helping explain the differences between styles, marrying styles, & coming up with a unique style name for clients!
Coastal and glam are both fantastic design aesthetics! Coastal design brings a sense of relaxation and tranquility with its light color palettes, natural textures, and nautical-inspired accents. It's like bringing the serene vibe of the beach into your home. On the other hand, glam design adds a touch of luxury and sophistication with its bold colors, luxurious fabrics, and glamorous accents like crystal chandeliers and mirrored furniture. It's all about creating a space that feels extravagant!
My favorite design aesthetic happens when you blend a couple of different styles - pulling top themes from each style the client resonates with. When done well, it can give the space a rich, warm, curated feel that tells a unique story through textures and layers. Mixing styles work to showcase the personality of the people who live in the room and how they interact in the space - I love seeing rooms like that come to life.
My favorite design aesthetic would be a variety of glam, modern cottage, and bohemian while also adding vintage pieces for more character. I love mixing various styles and adding color, pattern, and texture to a space.