Formal / Traditional
Your responses place you within the Formal / Traditional design category.
Interior styles suited to your tastes might include
Old World
Estate,
Expeditionary,
American Heritage, and
Tuscan Villa. The
Asian Styles of Japan and China have
influenced western furnishings since the 18th century, so they lend
themselves to blending with certain Formal / Traditional styles.
Casual / Traditional
Your responses place you within the Casual / Traditional
design category. Interior styles suited to your
tastes might include the casual country styles
of
American
Country,
Cottage,
French
Provincial, and
English
Country. Americana styles might also
be suited to your tastes in the variations of
Arts & Crafts
/ Mission Style,
Shaker,
and
Southwestern
/ Lodge / High Country.
Coastal Atlantic
Seaboard and
California
Costal styles are other alternatives for a
breezy variation of casual traditional style.
Formal / Modern
Your responses place you within the Formal / Modern design category.
Interior styles suited to your tastes might include
Urban,
Art
Deco, or
Mid-Century Modern.
Asian styles mix well
with formal modern styles when they incorporate clean, simple lines.
Casual / Modern
Your responses place you within the Casual / Modern
design category. Interior styles suited to your
tastes might include
Casual
Contemporary, or
Retro.
Your style may incorporate touches of oriental
style with
Moroccan or
Sub-Continental elements.
To bring some sun to your Casual / Modern style,
you might consider
Gulf
Coast style.
Eclectic Styles
If you find your responses are evenly split between two or more quadrants,
you may want to take an
eclectic approach to your home interior.
Furnishings are chosen with intention and attention to unifying design
elements such as color, line, texture, mass and form. This approach can
work whether you more traditional or modern, formal or traditional.