Design Styles
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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.
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.
Stepping back into the ‘50s-’70s, 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.
The Feng Shui of styles. Inspired by Japanese design, a minimalistic design approach includes smooth texture, very little millwork, earthy whites and palish flooring.
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.
A unique and location specific design style. Spanish architecture is very well known around the California Coast and Southwest region. Terracotta, stucco, and arched doors/openings are the design elements that make this style special.