Different types of interior design styles

As designers we are each unique in the way that we approach our work with our own design style. It is no surprise then, that the design world is made up of so many ideas, personalities, personas and styles. Explore what type or types of designer you are!

1. The Traditionalist
The Traditionalist designer is inspired by the earlier ages. Including heavier furniture and fittings is very common for this type of designer. Traditionalists view their design as an act of preservation as well as creation. Their classical style is complete with elegance and function, as well as ornate detailing.

2. The DIY expert
These designers are all hands-on deck. You are more likely to find the DIY expert on-site at a work bench rather than behind their computer. These designers live in a world between their love for design and creating unique hand crafted pieces. The DIY expert wows with unique pieces and their ability to save on budgets! A keen eye for DIY projects, this type of designer thrives off creating designer inspired pieces at a fraction of the cost.

3. The Explorer
As ‘The Explorer’ you enjoy transforming interiors into a space that has authenticity and individuality. The look and feel you create is based on the concept of taking yourself and your client on a journey within a particular space. As this type of designer, you create unique stories to ensure individuality exists with the space.

4. The Nurturer
The Nurturer prioritises creating warm homely interior spaces and ensures that their designs are liveable and loveable. These designers love to design family homes that feel like nurturing spaces.

5. The Philosopher
The Philosopher designs interior spaces that are full of subtle details and aspects that will leave you in awe. Your minimalist attitude crossed with your added intelligence creates spaces that make your client pause and ponder on the inspiration and meaning behind the design.

6. The Sleek and Modern Designer
The Sleek and Modern Designer has a love for clean lines, angles, simple palettes and mid-century modern design. Clutter sends the sleek and modern designer into a frenzy! Eliminating current and extraneous objects is what they love to do. These designers create modern interiors that are clean and fresh, embracing simplicity in adornment. The elements of design include materials that quietly provide warmth and texture to the interior without detracting from the overall feel.

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