10 Popular Interior Design Styles to Inspire Your Home
This post is all about interior design styles.

Choosing a decor style for your home can feel overwhelming when there are so many beautiful directions to go in.
Whether you’re drawn to the cozy vibes of modern farmhouse, the breezy calm of coastal, or the sculptural simplicity of Japandi, the right style is the one that makes your home feel most like you.
Below are 10 of the most popular interior design styles right now — each with a quick description of what defines it and a link to a full example room guide.

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Interior Design Styles
1. Modern farmhouse is the style of homes that feel lived-in and loved. It blends natural wood, soft white walls, and a mix of old and new in a practical and beautiful way.
Modern Farmhouse Style
2. Coastal is the style of spaces that feel like a vacation in your home. Light woods, linen textures, and soft blues and greens evoke the feeling of being near the water — even if you’re nowhere near the coast.
Coastal Style
3. Transitional classic is the style of homes that feel elevated without feeling stuffy. It’s built on classic silhouettes, soft neutral palettes, and pieces that never go out of style.
Transitional Classic Style
4. Moody modern is the style for those who aren’t afraid of dark walls or statement pieces. Deep jewel tones, rich textures, and high-contrast palettes give these homes the cinematic feel of a favorite cocktail bar or a beautifully shot film.
Moody Modern Style
5. Boho is the style of homes that feel personal and collected — every piece with a story behind it. Travel finds, handmade pottery, vintage rugs with history, and plants in every corner.
Boho Style
6. Minimalist Scandi is built on the idea that less really is more. The style is calm, uncluttered, and thoughtfully composed — light woods, simple silhouettes, and a palette that feels like a quiet morning.
Minimalist Scandinavian Style
7. Japandi is what happens when Scandinavian minimalism meets Japanese wabi-sabi — the calm of less, but with warmth and soul.
Japandi Style
8. Grandmillennial is the style that’s giving traditional decor a fresh, modern life. It draws from the homes of grandmothers’ generations — chintz, skirted tables, blue-and-white porcelain, ruffled lampshades — but layers them with confidence.
Grandmillennial Style
9. Modern organic is the style of spaces that are modern and full of natural texture. The look is built around soft curves, natural materials, and layered neutrals — plaster walls, bouclé chairs, travertine tables, and subtle greenery.
Modern Organic Style
10. Mid-century modern is the style that never goes out of fashion. Tapered legs, walnut and teak woods, geometric shapes, and that unmistakable warm retro palette — the look feels like it belongs in a design museum, but lived-in and personal.
Mid-Century Modern Style
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Conclusion
Finding your style can take some time at first, but once you figure it out, it will be so much easier to create a home you truly love.
If you still need some help deciding what design style you like best, take my decor style quiz! The quiz walks you through 7 rooms — a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and more — plus one final visual tiebreaker to reveal your style instantly.
I hope these ideas helped inspire your decorating journey and that you found something that will work well in your home. Be sure to check out my mood boards or submit a custom room design request form!
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