Mixing Design Genres to Get the Look That is Truly Yours
March 6, 2024
By: Shay Elder
Sometimes we can trap ourselves within a specific style. We might really like our chosen style, but at the same time it can feel restrictive and we feel forced to exclude pieces we love but don’t think fits our space. But, in the world of interior design, there are no strict rules. It’s a realm where creativity knows no bounds, and boundaries between design genres blur beautifully. Mixing different design styles can breathe life into any space, creating a unique and personalized ambiance that reflects your personality. At Eangee, we believe in the power of diversity in design, and our eclectic range of products seamlessly integrates into various design genres. Let’s explore how you can mix design genres to get the look that is truly yours.
Embrace Contrast in Genres
One of the keys to successfully merging design genres is to embrace contrast. Pairing contrasting elements like modern and rustic, or minimalist and maximalist, adds visual interest and depth to your space. For instance, combine sleek, contemporary furniture with earthy textures and natural materials. Introduce our Eangee
Sheila from Evansville, IL mixes a traditional dark wood, circular table in contrast to a white ladder shelf. The playful colors of the picture frames play off the bright multi-colored lamp shade of the Eangee Table Jellyfish Lamp.
Lamps, crafted from sustainable materials like cocoa leaves or warm woods, to infuse warmth and organic charm into your modern setting.
Focus on Cohesion
While mixing styles, it’s essential to maintain cohesion to prevent the space from feeling disjointed. Look for common threads that can tie disparate elements together, such as color palette, texture, or theme. For example, if you’re blending Scandinavian and Bohemian styles, opt for a neutral base palette with pops of vibrant hues and layer textures like wood, rattan, and wool. Our Eangee Lamps in neutral tones with intricate handcrafted details can serve as unifying elements that bridge the gap between different design aesthetics.
Curate Thoughtfully
Terri from Virginia Beach, VA mixes beach themes with warm beach sign, classical mermaid statue, distressed multi colored mirror, and Eangee’s multi-colored empire lamp shade.
Curating a cohesive collection of furnishings and decor items is paramount when amalgamating design genres. Select pieces that resonate with you personally while complementing each other in style and function. Incorporate statement pieces like our giant floor lamps. They’re completely handmade and have an incredible story that take them from being just a lamp to really being a piece of art. This adds not just visual interest but also conveys a sense of eco-consciousness and ethical design ethos.
Experiment with Mixing Texture and Pattern
Texture and pattern play pivotal roles in design, adding depth, dimension, and visual intrigue to a space. Don’t shy away from mixing textures and patterns from various design styles to create a harmonious yet dynamic environment. Combine smooth surfaces with rough textures, geometric patterns with organic motifs, and bold prints with subtle embellishments. Our Eangee Lamps come in an array of textures and patterns, from overlapping to intricately hand-cut leaves, offering endless possibilities for creative expression and style fusion.
Personalize with Your Accents
Infuse your personality into the space by incorporating personalized accents and accessories that tell your story. Whether it’s vintage finds, travel souvenirs, or heirloom pieces, these unique treasures add character and authenticity to your home. Enhance the ambiance with our Eangee Wall Decor, featuring hand-painted designs inspired by nature and culture, or our Eangee Home Accessories, such as our capiz adorned wall decor crafted from sustainable materials, adding a touch of artisanal flair to your eclectic mix of styles.
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