Find Your Interior Design Style

1. What kind of color palette do you gravitate towards?

Mostly neutrals with pops of bold color.
Rich, warm tones like browns, golds, and deep reds.
Primarily white, black, and gray with minimal accents.
Eclectic mix of vibrant colors, patterns, and textures.
Whites, creams, and natural wood tones with touches of black.
Raw and earthy tones like grays, browns, and metals.

2. Which furniture styles appeal to you most?

Sleek, geometric shapes with clean lines and minimal ornamentation.
Classic silhouettes with ornate details, often in wood or upholstered in rich fabrics.
Functional pieces with no unnecessary embellishments, often low to the ground.
Comfortable, often vintage or globally inspired pieces with a relaxed feel.
Comfortable and functional pieces, often with a slightly rustic or antique feel.
Functional and durable pieces made from metal, wood, and leather, often with exposed elements.

3. What kind of materials and textures do you prefer in your space?

Smooth surfaces like glass, metal, and polished wood.
Rich fabrics like velvet, silk, and leather, along with polished wood and stone.
Natural materials like wood, linen, and concrete, with a focus on simplicity.
Natural materials like rattan, jute, and wood, combined with soft and textured fabrics like velvet and macrame.
Natural materials like wood, cotton, and linen, often with a slightly rough or weathered texture.
Raw materials like exposed brick, concrete, metal, and reclaimed wood.

4. How do you feel about patterns and prints?

I prefer solid colors or subtle geometric patterns.
I like classic patterns like florals, damask, and stripes.
I prefer no patterns or very subtle textures.
I love mixing and matching bold and colorful patterns, often with global influences.
I prefer simple patterns like stripes, plaids, and subtle florals.
I don't typically focus on patterns, but might incorporate subtle textures or graphic elements.

5. What kind of decorative elements and accessories do you like to have in your space?

Minimal and functional decor, often with a focus on art and sculpture.
Collections of antiques, artwork, and decorative objects with sentimental value.
Few, carefully chosen items that serve a purpose.
Lots of plants, globally sourced textiles, unique vintage finds, and personal touches.
Functional and charming items like vintage signs, mason jars, and natural elements.
Functional and utilitarian objects, exposed light fixtures, and metal accents.

6. For flooring, which of these options appeals to you the most?

Large format porcelain or ceramic tiles, polished concrete, sleek hardwood.
Classic hardwood (e.g., oak, cherry), natural stone tiles (e.g., marble, travertine), patterned tile.
Light-colored concrete, simple light wood, large format neutral tiles.
Patterned tiles (e.g., Moroccan, encaustic), natural wood, layered rugs.
Distressed wood planks, natural stone (slate, flagstone), simple ceramic tiles.
Polished concrete, exposed subfloor, reclaimed wood.

7. When considering wall surfaces, what do you prefer?

Smooth painted walls, large format tiles, glass panels.
Painted walls (often with wallpaper accents), wood paneling, textured paint.
Plain painted walls (often white or light gray), exposed concrete.
Painted walls (often in rich colors), textured wallpaper, tapestries, exposed brick.
Painted shiplap, beadboard, painted drywall, exposed brick.
Exposed brick, concrete, raw wood, metal panels.

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