Unsure what your favorite furniture style is called?

Here’s the breakdown of popular styles and how to know what’s right for you.

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What is interior design without furniture?

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Because furniture can stay in place for decades, its best not to focus on trends.

Instead, ensure the furniture is well-made and provides the functionality your household needs.

And remember, it’s okay mix and match furniture styles.

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Oversized or overstuffed furniture, with elegantly designed upholstery, are also part of the traditional furniture look.

Modern furniture pieces feature more geometrical forms than the curvy, accented looks of the traditional style.

The combination provides a cohesive and elegant look that offers versatility as needs change.

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This style offers simple silhouettes and symmetrical balance.

Colors may vary from bland to bold, but the look is generally gender-neutral.

Mid-century modern

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Mid-century modern is one of the easiest styles to spot.

transitional furniture style in modern living room

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This style feels all-American but it does take inspiration from Scandinavian furnitures features.

Victorian furniture is typically adorned with carvings of foliage in the shapes of crockets, trefoils, and quatrefoils.

It’s sleek, lightweight, and offers a clutter-free look.

mid-century modern furniture

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Metal, glass, and solid wood are the most popular materials for contemporary furniture styles.

Curved lines and minimal ornamentation are also common characteristics.

It was the dominant style until the end of WWII.

victorian style tufted velvet sofa

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Neighborhoods like Miamis South Beach and Manhattans Midtown have made sure that art deco isnt a passing fad.

The furniture style compliments an architectural design that is made distinct by curvature and geometric forms.

When found in furniture, triangles meet curves, and pearl inlay meets wood.

contemporary living room furniture

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These natural wood and stone combos are smooth to the touch but offer textured visuals.

Sometimes, this furniture style is dramatically paired with animal prints, velvet, and leather.

Rustic

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The rustic furniture style is pretty self-explanatory.

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Just think of a log cabin in the woods.

This style is inspired by the movement to reclaim natural materials, like wood and leather.

Leaving the natural cut of the source material exposed, this furniture is often handmade and completely unique.

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If you’re partial to a down-to-earth, antique style, rustic furniture is a perfect match.

Industrial

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The industrial furniture style is influenced by elements commonly found in old factories and warehouses.

This style of furniture is known for its galvanized metal frames and almost threadbare elements.

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Then, it became modernized and expanded with the arrival of IKEA to many cities around the world.

It features simple straight lines, rectangular shapes, and spindles.

Mission-style furniture is typically very sturdy and bulky, and in solid colors.

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Flat paneling highlights exposed wood grain.

The top priority for this style is artisanal craftsmanship, authentic raw materials, and quality, turn-of-last-century production.

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