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DESIGNER SECRETS TO MIXING INTERIOR STYLES

It's not often that we find purists of one design style. After all we are human, and humans are complex. So we gravitate towards two or three design styles. But how do you mix them without looking like a big mess? 

It's not often that we find purists of one design style. After all we are human, and humans are complex. So we gravitate towards two or three design styles. But how do you mix them without looking like a big mess?

via Pinterest

via Pinterest

First, think of your shell – that means your walls, floor, ceiling. Use a single style for your shell. For instance, a good design mix is industrial chic. That would mean a warehouse base with large expensive windows, raw cement floors, and exposed ceiling. Pair this with glamorous and traditional but chic furniture. The combination of raw and sophisticated furniture and accessories makes this a design statement.

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Second, stick to a color palette. Use furniture and furnishings that are in the same color palette.

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Third, try contrasting styles. My mentor's abode is primarily Filipino with touches of the classic. He makes this work by using predominantly one style and adding a few pieces like his silver Egyptian chairs. A mix of 70/30 is a good ratio to work with.

Lastly, don't be afraid to mix patterns together. The rule is to always follow your color palette for a sophisticated outcome. It adds a designer touch to your space!

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