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Furnishing styles at a glance: Furnish your home now! ✓

Patrick Block Founder & Managing Director
Lesezeit 14 Min
22.11.2024
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Patrick Block Founder & Managing Director

Patrick Block is the founder of pamo. and loves interior design, rustic design and the technical realization of unique pieces of furniture.

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Whether you're moving house or redesigning your home: every home interior should be well thought out. Because a harmonious overall picture ensures maximum well-being at all levels.

That's why you should opt for an interior design concept that really suits you and your life. But what interior design styles are there? We get to the bottom of this and other questions in the following blog post. Do you fancy a completely new attitude to life?

Discover interior design styles: Inspiration and ideas for your home

When it comes to furnishing your home, the question quickly arises: "What furnishing styles are there?" The answer will surprise you. Because there are many more interior styles than you think.

But not all of them are suitable for you and your four walls. After all, some furnishing concepts are subject to a short-term trend and are quickly out of fashion again.

But who wants to turn their life completely upside down every year? That's why it's important to find a style of living that really suits you and will last for the long term. We have put together a furnishing style overview for you: 

Furnishing style Features Colours Materials
Industrial Style

straightforward and functional design

flooded with light

 

Black, white, grey, wood look, colour accents in red or pastel shades

Metal, steel, brick, concrete

Untreated solid wood, glass, corduroy, cotton, velvet

Minimalism

simple, clean, functional,

timelessly elegant,

Concentration on the essentials

White, grey, black, natural tones Metal, wood, cotton, linen
Bauhaus

simple, functional, puristic, clear,

geometric shapes, straight lines

White, black, grey, primary colours (yellow, red, blue) Metal, steel, concrete, cement, chrome, patterns of geometric shapes
Vintage Combination of retro and modern, functional, purist aesthetics Muted colours (natural tones, beige, grey, brown, black) in combination with bright colours such as orange and red Solid wood, metal, leather, steel, wool, linen
Mid Century glamorous & cosy Almost all colours Solid wood, leather, metal, brass, chrome, velvet, cord, bouclé
Japandi Combination of reduced look and aesthetics Brown, white, grey, green, black Natural materials and metal
Boho Casual and deliberately imperfect All colours All patterns, materials and textures
Country house style Playful atmosphere with a focus on nature Natural and pastel shades Wood, linen, cotton
Mediterranean Dolce Vita Terracotta, white, olive green, ochre, orange, yellow Wood, clay, raffia, linen, metal
Skandi Straightforward, functional, straightforward Pastel shades, muted colours Wood, linen, cotton
Shabby Make new from old Pastel shades, muted colours Wood, velvet, silk, leather, linen
Colonial style Pomp and splendour Sand, earth tones, green Dark wood (e.g. mahogany), fine tiles, patterned carpets

Industrial look: How to bring loft flair into your home

The industrial style took hearts by storm back in the 1960s. No wonder, because with its focus on design and functionality, the industrial look ensures your free development.

A skilful combination of elegant Tube furniture and accents, the living trend creates an urban lifestyle. It is primarily characterised by austere materials such as metal, glass and concrete.

The choice of colours is primarily determined by muted earth tones such as brown, grey, black and green;

Want to find out more about this popular interior design style? Then get inspired by our blog post on Industrial Style

Minimalist furnishings: simplicity and style combined

minimalist living is also very much on trend. But contrary to popular belief, minimalist home furnishings are neither cold nor impersonal.

On the contrary! Because minimalism focuses on the essentials. True to the motto: "Less is more", the (living) concept encourages a conscious decision in favour of functional and aesthetically pleasing home furnishings that shield you from unnecessary distractions and give you space for your own potential.

This is why neutral colour tones (such as white, beige, grey and natural tones) are also in the foreground here. Minimalist furniture emphasises the open and light-flooded ambience;

Bauhaus style: between design and functionality

The Bauhaus style captivates connoisseurs with its timeless elegance. This form of home furnishing emphasises functionality and purist design.

The beauty of art is emphasised by the composition of colours, shapes and furniture. In addition to black, grey and white, primary colours are also used.

However, these are only used sparingly and serve as accents. Unnecessary ornamentation is also not to be found in the Bauhaus style. Instead, interior design experts recommend clear shapes and lines. clothes rails made of powder-coated tubular steel and Tube furniture is therefore also very much in vogue for Bauhaus-style home furnishings.  

From vintage style to trend

The vintage style is also not a modern invention, but has been at home in the world of living for over 100 years. The design is characterised by functionality and purist aesthetics.

In terms of home furnishings, only high-quality objects that you won't find on every corner are used here.

Did you know that at pamo. we don't just value design and functionality? Quality is also very important to us. This means that all our products comply with the guidelines of vintage style.

The retro midcentury style of the 50s and 60s

The mid-century style originated in the 1950s. In a mid-century flat, you feel like you're in a different timeline, even if more metal furniture is used in today's home furnishings.

When describing the mid-century style, the two words "glamorous and cosy" hit the nail on the head. The composition of clear design and geometric shapes in combination with eye-catching fabrics such as bouclé definitely creates a varied living ambience;

Japandi style: where Scandinavian clarity and Japanese aesthetics meet

Japandi style is the meeting point of two cultures that seem quite different at first glance: Japan and Scandinavia. But at their heart, both interior design styles have one thing in common: their connection to nature.

This is why Japandi home furnishings focus on natural materials such as stone and wood. Due to the Japanese influence, however, the focus is not only on natural colours, but also on black. Here, for example, with LENNE OAK is clearly ahead in Japandi style. 

Boho chic: a mix of colours, patterns and textures

The boho look originated in France and has been adapted there as a furnishing style since the 17th century. Boho home furnishings are extremely versatile, as pretty much anything goes here.

Expert tip: Boho is therefore ideal for creative minds. Here you can combine new design elements with grandma's vintage furniture. Even though the focus is on natural materials and natural colours, you can combine materials to your heart's content;

Country house style: how to combine tradition and modernity

As the name suggests, country house style is primarily about creating a cosy atmosphere. The focus here should therefore be on rustic furnishings.

But don't worry, this definitely doesn't mean rustic grandma's oak. Rather, country-style home furnishings are all about natural materials such as wood and rattan You can add a modern touch with trendy industrial design furniture such as a high-quality clothes rail.

Mediterranean furnishing style: furnishing in the style of the south

The Mediterranean furnishing style emphasises the longing for a carefree life. No wonder, as we usually associate this interior design trend with a relaxing holiday in the Mediterranean.

If you want to bring the Mediterranean lifestyle into your home, Mediterranean furnishings are ideal for you. It is primarily based on bright colours and the classic terracotta.

A mix of wood and black Tube furniture creates an elegant and relaxed atmosphere. 

The charm of Scandinavian clarity

The Scandi style clearly focuses on the love of nature. In addition to wood and rattan, natural textiles and simple colours are also used to express the originality.

As functionality and design also play an overriding role in the Scandi style, interior design experts set stylish accents with dark furniture

From old to beautiful: shabby chic

Those who like to combine traditional and modern living styles can fully realise themselves with shabby chic. It's not just the living room style that offers plenty of room for creativity.

You can also combine nostalgic elements with modern accents in all other rooms. How about a stylish shelving system on white varnished floorboards, paired with cosy velvet armchairs and a wooden table that holds many a secret?

Colonial style: a home with character

The colonial style is one of the oldest living styles and dates back to the so-called colonial era, when European colonies were established overseas. Even if the origins of this style of living have some threaded connotations, the colonial style is still used as a furnishing style today.

In addition to dark woods such as mahogany or walnut, elegant tiles and patterned carpets are also used. Colonial style is all about pomp and splendour

How do you find your personal furnishing style?

At some point, we all ask ourselves the question: Which interior design style suits me? Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. But to find the right home furnishings, you should take a closer look at your personal style.

Our home furnishing styles overview can provide you with an initial guide. Even if you haven't found the right interior design style yet, there's no need to despair. After all, home styles are not set in stone.

Who says you can't combine them to your heart's content? So let go of the idea that you have to do everything perfectly when furnishing your home. Instead, choose the way of joy and choose the furnishing styles that you like best

Mix & match: how to skilfully combine furnishing styles

As you know, interior design styles can also be combined. This will definitely give you a unique home interior. If you pay attention to the following points when mixing and matching, you can give your creativity free rein:

  • Combine a maximum of 3 different furnishing styles. Anything else looks chaotic
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  • Choose at least one functional, clear style. You can then also combine this with unusual living styles
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  • Make sure that the living styles harmonise (e.g. Japandi style and minimalism).

Room by room: suitable living styles for every room

The style is crucial when it comes to furnishing the entire home. That's why most interior designers favour a uniform style for all rooms. We will now show you what this can look like: 

Furnishing ideas for the bedroom: inspiration for your retreat

Functional and elegant furnishings should predominate, especially in the bedroom. Clear shapes, colours and structures provide the necessary calm and maximum relaxation. With our KIM II, you can present your clothes in style and ensure more harmony and order

Living room design: creative ideas for your home

Regardless of your interior design style in the living room, you need sufficient storage space. What if there was furniture that was suitable for all home styles? Exactly, then you'd have one less thing to worry about. And that's exactly the case, because LENNE OAK can be integrated into all living room styles. 

Space-saving wardrobes for small hallways: tips and tricks

Even if the hallway is often neglected when it comes to furnishing style, it is crucial for the overall look of your home. After all, what good is the most beautiful furnishing style in the living room if your entrance area is empty?

With HANG you can bring all living styles to life. Because a coat rack on the ceiling is definitely a sensation!

Conclusion

Furnishing styles are a dime a dozen. But you shouldn't let this put you off your stride. Even if you're still plagued by the question: "Which interior design style suits me?", you can relax and take a deep breath.

To find your personal interior design style, you should first and foremost focus on your taste and preferences. After all, your home furnishings are about YOU feeling comfortable and not about trends;

FAQ

Which furnishing style is modern?

Many furnishing styles are currently modern, such as Mid Cebtury, Japandi, Industrial Style, Country Style and many more.

How many interior design styles are there?

There are over 40 different interior design styles.

Want to add a touch of design to your home? Get inspired by our interior design ideas, from different styles to minimalist living concepts that will transform your space:

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