The Three Words That Define My Personal Interior Design Style
(If you are here to see the progress of the outdoor painting I promised to make a couple of weeks ago, you will have to come back next week. Sorry. It has been raining a lot in LA, so creating an outdoor painting has been out of the question)
Lately, I have been looking into defining my design style more clearly.
In 2016 I decorated and re-decorated my home choosing pieces and colors that pleased me, but feeling a lack of focus on my style. My biggest problem is that I like everything. If you look at my Pinterest page, you will see a lot of good images that could fall in a zillion different design categories. Emily Henderson has a style quiz on her website that is supposed to help you clarify your style dilemma. I took it and got “modern” – a person that likes no color, straight lines, and minimalism. Say what????? That is the exact opposite of my style. I retook it and got contemporary glam… glam?? I don’t think that is my main feature.
Then I found this post from Swoon Worthy. It gives you ideas about how to use Pinterest to define your personal style. I got to work on it right away. I pinned images that I absolutely LOVE to a secret board. It was difficult because it is hard for me to LOVE an image totally and completely, so I asked myself, would I live there? That exercise worked. Here are some of the images I chose:
Within no time I had plenty of images in my secret board so I started looking for patterns. This is what I found: color ( LOTS of it), tiles, plants,vintage pieces, eclectic oil paintings, edgy motifs, wicker, velvet, wood, and brass. All those elements show up in my images a lot.
The art and color on this photo, for example:
The wallpaper and shelves’ color on this one:
Tiles and green on this one:
Colorful wallpaper on this one:
Plants and bright pink on this one:
Velvet, brass, pastels, and mid-century furniture on this one:
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After doing this exercise, I had to come up with words that describe my style. Here is what came to mind: bold, vibrant, mid-century, family friendly, bright, vintage, cheerful, eclectic, edgy, and bohemian. Now, I just had to choose three words to define my interior design style this year, because who knows what I will be into in 2018.
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Now, about choosing the three words that define my style. From the list I wrote above, a lot of words can be clustered into one, for example, bohemian style tends to be bright, cheerful, and vibrant. Eclectic is a word that is used by every other designer to define their style, so I didn’t want to use that one…
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Finally, after some thought, I chose my final three words: Mid-century Vintage Boho style! Is that a thing? YES!
This year, every time I take a design decision, I will ask myself if that decision falls in the Mid-Century Vintage Boho style vibe. If yes, I will go for it, if not, I will throw it out.
Just thinking about this has decluttered my brain and given me new focus. I hope it works out!
And remember to visit this post from Swoon Worthy to read more details about” how use Pinterest to define your personal style”. It worked for me!
EH’s style quiz said I was zen. Hahahaha! There is nothing zen about me, besides being a huge introvert. Mid-century vintage boho fits you well.
That is hilarious! Your style is definitely NOT zen, but colorful and daring. So funny! It is a fun quiz to take, although 0% accurate. 🙂
does one need consistency and focus in their style? I never considered that. And I think that “eclectic” actually means a lack of consistency – so doesn’t that mean it’s ok to mismatch styles? Oh dear
It is totally ok to mismatch styles, I think. But it is also OK to know yourself better and go for a certain look once in a while… I feel it makes design decisions easier…ha
That sounds about right. Though I’m not much of a mid-century furniture type of person, the one “fourth” thing about your taste that I’m absolutely drawn to is what I’d call “moodiness.” It’s how those deep or vibrant colours (like the ones in the first half of the photos you shared) change your feelings when you enter to match the room’s sentiment – to warm, sombre, reflective, serious, or even romantic.
It is hilarious that you say this because I seriously considered naming my style “moody mid-century vintage” instead… maybe I should change the words!!!!!
Hahah yeaaah that sounds spot on to me.
Ahh this post makes me unreasonably happy! So glad to hear that my tips helped you define your style and I think ‘Mid-Century Vintage Boho’ is an awesome combo! Love your inspiration pics as well, I could have easily lived in any of those spaces myself 🙂 xx
I loved your advice about asking ourselves if we would live in “that” place. Answering this question solved so many of my style randomness. thanks!
Hey! I found your blog via Kimberly and I’m so pleased I did! We have very similar taste- looking forward to exploring your pages some more xx
oh! I took a look at your blog and LOVE it, too. I love this cyber world full of wonderful fun inspiration
Mid-century vintage boho perfectly fits you! I should stop over there and figure out what my style is….it keeps changing with every home I live in.
I agree. I feel my style is so different from last year even. I want to have more unpredictable elements in it. If follow the tips, let me know what you get!