Design Styles
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Traditional
A timeless and detailed style. Dark floors and warm tones create a cozy, lived-in atmosphere. Classic looks include checkered tiles, crown molding, penny tile, and subtle wallpaper.
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Transitional
Trend alert! Transitional is the combination of traditional and modern elements. Think of brass hardware, muted colors, and elegant fixtures. This style has the ability to compliment most homes.
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Mid Century Modern
Stepping back into the ‘40s-’60s, MCM was well known for its lively colors and clean lines. MCM is a distinct look with large windows, minimal millwork, and lots of geometric shapes and patterns.
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Minimalist
The Feng Shui of styles. Inspired by Japanese design, a minimalistic design approach includes smooth texture, very little millwork, earthy whites and palish flooring.
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Farmhouse/Cottage
The ever so popular farmhouse style. Farmhouse has evolved from rustic to modern to now a cottage-like feel. Wood tones, shiplap, and dark countertops truly give you that cozy lived-in feeling.
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Spanish/Mediterranean
A unique and location specific design style. Spanish architecture is very well known around the Southwest region. Terracotta, stucco, and arched doors/openings are the design elements that make this style special.