Skip to Content

Interior Design

Interior design encompasses a variety of styles, each with its unique characteristics and aesthetic appeal. Understanding these styles can help ArTools offer tailored interior services to meet diverse client preferences. Here's an overview of some popular interior design styles:

By familiarizing with these styles, ArTools can provide interior design services that cater to a wide range of client tastes and preferences.

1. Modern Interior Design

  • Emphasis on clean lines and minimalistic forms.
  • Use of materials like metal, glass, and steel.
  • Neutral color palettes with occasional bold accents.
  • Functional furniture with sleek designs.

Learn more

2. Traditional Interior Design

  • Inspired by classic European decor.
  • Rich color schemes and dark wood finishes.
  • Intricate details and ornate furnishings.
  • Symmetrical layouts with a formal ambiance.

Learn more

3. Contemporary Interior Design

  • Reflects current design trends and is ever-evolving.
  • Focus on simplicity, clean lines, and subtle sophistication.
  • Use of neutral colors with deliberate pops of color.
  • Incorporation of natural light and open spaces.

Learn more

4. Scandinavian Interior Design

  • Reflects current design trends and is ever-evolving.
  • Focus on simplicity, clean lines, and subtle sophistication.
  • Use of neutral colors with deliberate pops of color.
  • Incorporation of natural light and open spaces.

Learn more

5. Industrial Interior Design

  • Inspired by warehouse and factory aesthetics.
  • Exposed structural elements like beams and ducts.
  • Combination of raw materials such as brick, metal, and wood.
  • Neutral color schemes with an emphasis on grays and browns.

Learn more

6. Bohemian Interior Design

  • A relaxed and eclectic style with a global influence.
  • Vibrant colors, diverse patterns, and mixed textures.
  • Use of vintage furniture and accessories.
  • Layering of textiles and incorporation of handcrafted items.

Learn more

7. Minimalist Interior Design

  • Focus on simplicity and functionality.
  • Neutral color palettes, often monochromatic.
  • Minimal use of accessories and decor.
  • Emphasis on open spaces and natural light.

Learn more

8. Rustic Interior Design

  • Emphasis on natural and rugged beauty.
  • Use of raw materials like wood and stone.
  • Warm and earthy color palettes.
  • Cozy furnishings with a handcrafted feel.

Learn more

9. Transitional Interior Design

  • A blend of traditional and contemporary elements.
  • Neutral color schemes with balanced furnishings.
  • Mix of classic curves and modern lines.
  • Focus on comfort and sophistication.

Learn more

10. Coastal Interior Design

  • Inspired by beachside living.
  • Light and airy color palettes, often featuring blues and whites.
  • Use of natural materials like wicker and linen.
  • Incorporation of nautical elements and ocean-inspired decor.

Learn more