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8 Classic Home Decor Trends That Are Always In Style: The Ultimate Guide

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Midcentury Modern

Design from the mid-20th century, featuring warm wood, chrome, and Japanese influences, as seen in Frank Lloyd Wright's prefab house.

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Traditional

Corey Damen Jenkins adds freshness to traditional style with mahogany walls, antique furnishings, and Louis XVI chairs.

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Neo-Industrial

Borrowing from industrial architecture, Kathleen McCormick's design showcases concrete walls, steel details, and minimalist windows.

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Transitional

Toledo Geller's kitchen blends modern and traditional elements with herringbone floors, Shaker-style cabinets, and a contemporary hood.

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Maximalist

Kati Curtis's Tudor revival bursts with mixed prints, vibrant colors, and personality, embodying maximalist design.

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Modern Maximalist

Betsy Wentz's Pennsylvania home combines bold patterns and colors with modern clean lines and horizontal silhouettes.

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Farmhouse

Gil Schafer's kitchen exudes functional simplicity with Shaker and Colonial elements, echoing American historical styles from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Minimalist

Robson Rak's space emphasizes light and contrast, embodying the minimalist principle of doing more with less.