mountain house with a large dining room and kitchen

Design Notes

3 Design Styles For You

Here at Walker Woodworking, we have worked with numerous clients over the last twenty years and have seen multiple design styles, each with its own unique beauty. Everyone has their own special style that deserves to be reflected in their home, but sometimes, it is hard to narrow it down. We wanted to highlight three, each with different elements, but creating a beautiful project.

Rustic Design Style

This design style embraces nature’s beauty and is versatile enough to work in multiple areas of the home. It is defined by natural materials such as wood beams and stone, and by neutral or light colors. Comfort is at the core of this design style and is often reflected in the choice of furnishings. The old vibe is back with this choice, such as original flooring, beautiful brick, and exposed beams. Rustic is not an outdated design style; instead, it incorporates the beauty of the past with the convenience of the present. If you treasure history and enjoy the warmth of nature, this is the style for you.

white kitchen with wooden accents

Contemporary Design Style

Many may think that ‘Contemporary’ is another word for ‘modern’. While they share some similarities, such as minimal pieces and black, white, and neutral color palettes, there are enough differences to distinguish them. The contemporary design style thrives on simplistic elements such as clean lines and sufficient light. While clutter is not part of this style, art is encouraged, as it adds beautiful focal points to the room and visual interest. Rugs and pillows add a touch of warmth to the design, but super colorful or bright prints are not encouraged, as they detract from the style. Consider a leather chair or maybe some simple colored window treatments. If you enjoy clean looks and simple colors, this style is perfect for you.

Traditional Design Style

Of all the design styles, this is the timeless one because it has been around for a while and is still used by many people. The goal of this style is to create a harmonious and orderly space. Unified space is the perfect reflection of symmetry and calm. While the walls may be neutral, there is no lack of color; it just comes from the items inside the room, from rugs to furniture. It’s no surprise that tradition makes its way into this design, after all, it is in the name, meaning that there will be details that harken back to another time, such as wingback chairs and elegant decor pieces. If you enjoy a classy, sleek, and familiar design, traditional design is precisely what you need.

White kitchen cabinets with a brown island and large light fixtures

It Is Up To You!

Your home is yours and meant to reflect you. You must discuss your preferences with your designer so that they can help you create a space that feels like home. Remember that there are no hard-and-fast rules for each style; each offers some flexibility in design, so you can add elements to make it exactly what you want. Our experienced designers are ready to help you get started on creating a home that reflects your style in every way. Give us a call and let’s get started.

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