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Existing Looks
Heritage
Based on European and Colonial heritage – villas and bungalows
Timeless and traditional
Can be formal – polished furniture, chandeliers and mirrors
Can be rustic – sisal, rough woods, distressed paint finishes make it more relaxed
Rich, warm and dark colours – stud height
Flooring – wood, tiles, axminsters, marble
Contemporary
Clean cut, crisp lines, minimal
Storage essential – no clutter
Restricted colour use
Stark, sterile and industrial
Hard surfaces – glass, steel, lacquer and chrome
Pattern rarely seen
Flooring – cut pile carpets, marble, polished concrete, glossy woods, studded rubber flooring
Rural
Warm, relaxed, homey
Rustic and unsophisticated
Outside brought indoors – flowers
Lots of texture – logs, baskets
Handcrafts–quilts
Natural earthy colours used
Flooring – wood, tiles, textured sisal type carpets and rugs
Country
Defined by an area of the world
Mediterranean, Asian, French Provincial, New Zealand Pacifica
Modern Glamour
Style of the moment
Lots of glossy and smooth surfaces
Chrome, mirror and glass
Formality
Crisp, sleek, New York
Floors – cut pile carpets, glossy and dark floors
Eclectic
Blending of different elements, styles and periods
Rules are broken e.g. modern in villa
Challenge: to create a harmonious whole
Common denominators are important – skirtings and colour
Flooring most important