Interior design style is not just an aesthetic choice — it is a reflection of your personality. The colors, shapes, and materials you surround yourself with tell a story about you: if you are a calm and orderly person, you are likely drawn to airy spaces and neutral tones; if you are energetic and creative, you might prefer contrasts and vibrant textures.
Before analyzing styles or color palettes, think about the feeling you want to have when you walk into your home. Your answers are your compass. They show you whether you are heading towards a minimalist, Scandinavian, industrial, boho, classic, modern, contemporary, or eclectic style.
To figure out what style represents you in practice, look at your wardrobe. The colors and textures of your clothes say a lot about you. Analyze the places that relax you, create a moodboard, and observe your reactions. After 15-20 photos, you will notice a common thread: recurring colors, shapes, materials. This is your natural style.
You don't have to choose a single rigid style. Many people find themselves in subtle mixes: Scandinavian-industrial, classic-modern, boho-rustic. The secret is balance: choose a dominant style (70%) and a complementary one (30%) and link them through common colors, textures, or lines.
Your home shouldn't just be beautiful — it must be yours: warm, balanced, and full of meaning. And if you feel you need a guide in this process, ANSE Design & more is here to help you turn your ideas into reality.
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