Finding your Personal Design Style

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Finding your personal design style

When you embrace your individual style, your home can become a personal museum of all the things you love. What better way for your family and guests to learn what exactly makes you tick?  When you feel relaxed in your space, other people will too.

Whether you are working on your own or with an interior designer, you’ll need to start with a general idea of what you’re looking for. You don’t need to have your own style figured out in full. But it does help to have a general idea of what goals you’re trying to achieve or what spaces you’re trying to transform.

To help you get a bit more detailed in your thinking, here are some tips to help you on your journey of interior design self-awareness. 

A person adding additional images to a corkboard.

Create a Mood Board

A mood board is a visual tool that helps you communicate your design concepts and ideas. It’s a collection of images, materials, color palettes, and other elements arranged to evoke a particular style or feeling. Before getting started, determine the theme or concept you want to convey through your mood board. Whether it’s a specific interior style, a color palette, a mood, or a project concept, having a clear idea will guide your selection process and ensure cohesiveness. If you need some help, just do some online research. 

A living room with blue sofas, two leather chairs, and a coffee table with a view into the kitchen.

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Go beyond your mood board and collect some images of rooms you like. Our website is an excellent resource for images.  Analyze each room and make notes about the specifics in each that you especially like and why you like them. Pay attention to colors, patterns, furniture styles, and decorative accents that consistently appear in your selections. Are there any common themes emerging?

Design for your lifestyle 

At Michelle Jett – Decorating Den Interiors, we’ve been dedicated to Lifestyle Decorating, with a central focus on creating spaces that fits within our client’s lifestyle.  Reflect on your own, and your family’s, lifestyle, interests, and personality to determine what you want your space to feel like. Do you prefer a cozy and rustic vibe, a sleek and modern aesthetic, or a colorful and eclectic atmosphere.

For a bedroom like this with a bed and a bench with touches of yellow, work with interior designer, Michelle Jett.

Research Design Styles

Familiarize yourself with different interior design styles by researching and learning about their characteristics, history, and key elements. Some of the more popular styles include Mid-Century Modern, Industrial, Bohemian, and Coastal. More recently, new styles such as Japandi, Hygge, and Biophilic have popped up on the scene. And of course, there is Sustainable Design

A group of different textures and colors of carpet, fabric, and tile.

Experiment with Samples

Before making any significant design decisions, experiment with samples of paint colors, fabrics, and materials to see how they look and feel in your space. This will help you visualize your ideas and make informed choices.

Start Small

You don’t have to overhaul your entire space at once. Start small by updating one room or area at a time, incorporating new elements, and gradually refining your style as you go along.

A living room with a fireplace and deep blue couches.Design by Michelle Jett

Seek Professional Guidance

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure about defining your style, consider working with us. Contact us today and we can get started exploring your style.

 

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