Different interior design styles

5 Ways to Blend Different Interior Design Styles

    Are you drawn to both the clean lines of minimalism and the cosy charm of traditional decor? Or perhaps you love mid-century modern furniture but can't resist the allure of bohemian textiles? The good news… you don't have to choose just one style. 

    The most inspiring interiors often combine different design styles to create personally meaningful and visually stunning spaces.

    To help you create a home that's uniquely and authentically you, we're sharing five ways to blend different interior design styles. Recommendations from interior designer Lola Swift, including our 8 most popular interior styles for you to consider when blending styles.

    Our new course, Discover Your Style with Our Interior Design Masterclass will help you blend different interior styles together, so you don't just have to pick one. You'll learn how to blend different styles, create colour harmony and design a space that truly reflects your personality. We'll share details about the course later, but first, let's talk about the 8 popular interior design styles!

    8 Popular Interior Design Styles


    Let’s explore some well-known interior styles to help you identify which ones resonate with you.

    1. Traditional

    traditional interior design

    The traditional style, characterised by symmetrical layouts and timeless elegance, incorporates vintage pieces and historical influences. Think muted shades like sage green and dusky pink layered with deep burgundy and forest green, complemented by rich fabrics like silk and velvet. Do you know mixing modern and traditional styles is commonly called ‘transitional’?!

    2. Art Deco

    Art Deco interior design

    Luxurious and glamorous, Art Deco combines bold geometric shapes with exotic motifs. This style features deep blues, emeralds, and blacks accented with metallics and soft pastels, often incorporating high-gloss surfaces and chrome details.

    3. Mid-Century Modern

    mid-century interior design

    Celebrating innovation and functionality, this style features clean lines and organic shapes. Earthy tones like mustard and olive green dominate, while materials like teak and walnut create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces.

    4. Minimalist

    minimalist interior design

    Embracing the 'less is more' philosophy, the minimalist interior focuses on clean lines and high-quality craftsmanship. Neutral colours and natural fabrics create calm, mindful environments, emphasising open spaces.

    5. Industrial

    industrial interior design

    The raw and rugged industrial style draws inspiration from warehouses. It features exposed brick, concrete, and metal elements. Dark neutrals dominate this style, which embraces rough, unfinished surfaces and utilitarian lighting.

    6. Bohemian

    bohemian interior design

    Relaxed and eclectic, the bohemian style celebrates global influences and layered textures. It combines earthy tones with vibrant pops of colour, incorporating tribal patterns and natural materials like wicker and rattan.

    7. Eclectic

    eclectic interior design

    The eclectic style celebrates variety and thoughtfully combines elements from different eras into a cohesive, visually stimulating interior. It mixes bold and muted tones, varied patterns, and contrasting finishes.

    8. Maximalist

    maximalist interior design

    Bold and immersive, the maximalist design layers complexity with vibrant jewel tones and bright primaries. It embraces multiple patterns, plush textures, and luxurious materials to create rich, dynamic spaces.

    If you love the sound of all of these but aren’t sure which style best suits you, take our design style quiz. 

    Click here for our interior design style quiz to discover your signature look!

    5 Expert Secrets to Mixing Interior Design Styles

    Now that you’re familiar with well-known design styles, let’s explore five tried-and-tested ways to seamlessly blend them and create a cohesive, stylish home.

    1. It All Starts With You 

    The first step to successfully mixing styles begins with you.

    Choose one primary style as your foundation, then thoughtfully incorporate elements from one or two complementary styles. This creates a cohesive look while allowing for creative expression. 

    Before mixing aesthetics, take a moment to define what resonates with you. List five adjectives describing how you want your home to feel. Would you like it to be cosy, elegant, bold, relaxed, or futuristic? Think about places that inspire you, such as travel destinations or restaurants.

    Once you identify a dominant style, you can integrate complementary styles to create a cohesive blend. 

    Top tip:

    For example, suppose you love Mid-Century Modern and appreciate the grandeur of Art Deco. In that case, you can combine the clean lines of Mid-Century furniture with the luxurious metallic details of Art Deco to create a sophisticated fusion.


    2. Incorporate Your Home’s Architecture

    Before you pick your style combinations, look at the shapes and characteristics of your home’s architectural features.

    Ask yourself what type of interior suits your home. Things like period mouldings, exposed beams, or modern layouts are vital to the overall design. Emphasising these features, rather than fighting against them, can make styles feel more cohesive and intentional.

    Top Tip:

    For example, in a Victorian home with ornate mouldings, balance these traditional architectural elements with sleek, contemporary furniture to create an engaging dialogue between old and new. Similarly, a modern apartment with floor-to-ceiling windows might pair well with mid-century furniture, emphasising clean lines while adding warmth through organic shapes and materials.


    3. Create Colour Harmony & Palettes  

    Colour is your most powerful tool for harmonising. A well-curated colour scheme can bridge different aesthetics and make them feel intentional rather than mismatched.

    • Choose 3-4 dominant colours that work across your chosen styles.

    • Use neutral tones as a base, allowing statement pieces or bolder hues to shine.

    • Experiment with accent colours to highlight elements from each style.

    Top tip:

    If you're combining industrial and bohemian styles, you might choose:

    • Base colours: warm greys and deep browns (industrial)

    • Accent colours: rich jewel tones and earthy terracottas (bohemian)

    This approach honours both styles while creating a cohesive look. Industrial elements provide structure, while bohemian accents add warmth and personality.

    Click here to learn how to create a colour scheme for your home with our interior designer’s colour wheel.


    4. Statement Pieces: Layering, Textures and Accessories 

    Furniture and accessories serve as the defining elements of your blended interior. Thoughtful layering of textures and materials can unite seemingly different interior design styles. 

    To achieve a cohesive mix:

    • Combine old and new: Pair vintage or antique pieces with sleek, modern furnishings.

    • Introduce meaningful decor: Personal touches, like handcrafted items or art, create a unique and authentic space.

    • Vary materials: Mix matte finishes with glossy textures or organic elements like wood with industrial metals.

    Inspo  

    Take the popular Modern Farmhouse blend, which combines rustic elements with minimalist design. This style works by:

    • Mixing warm woods with sleek metals

    • Incorporating both rough and smooth textures

    • Balancing traditional patterns with clean lines

    • Using natural materials alongside modern finishes

    The key is to create contrast while maintaining harmony. A classic, gorgeous example of blending is pairing a sleek, modern sofa with rustic wooden side tables or combining industrial lighting fixtures with soft, traditional textiles.


    5. Telling Your Story

    The most successful blended styles of interior design reflect the personality and experiences of those who live there. Consider the "Soho House Look," which combines mid-century, traditional, and rustic elements to create sophisticated and lived-in spaces. This style works because it embraces authenticity over perfection.

    To personalise your blended style:

    • Incorporate art and sculptures that resonate with you

    • Display meaningful objects from different eras

    • Mix vintage finds with contemporary pieces

    • Allow your style to evolve naturally over time

    • Think about how you and your family live in the space 

    Top tip:

    To get you started, why not explore some trending hybrid aesthetics?

    • Modern Farmhouse: A mix of Rustic charm and Minimalist simplicity.

    • Palm Springs Chic: A fusion of Mid-Century Modern and Art Deco glamour.

    • Biophilic Design: A blend of Scandinavian and Boho with a nature-inspired aesthetic.

    • Bridgerton Look: Combining Traditional, Romantic, and Maximalist styles for a regal yet whimsical feel.

    Read our interior design trends blog below for 2025 for more inspo.

    Ready to Master the Art of Style Blending?

    While these guidelines provide an introduction, truly mastering the art of blending different interior design styles requires deeper insight and practical knowledge. That's where our course, Discover Your Style with Our Interior Design Masterclass.

    Led by acclaimed interior designer Lola Swift, this comprehensive course will take you beyond the basics, helping you develop the confidence to create truly unique and personalised spaces. Through engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, and hands-on exercises, you'll learn:

    • The key characteristics of 8 popular interior styles

    • How to incorporate your home's architectural heritage

    • Trending style combinations that work

    • Techniques for creating colour harmony

    • Methods for defining your signature style

    • Real-world case studies of successful style blending

    For just £49, you'll gain access to:

    • Expert guidance from Lola Swift

    • Engaging video tutorials

    • An inspiration station filled with dreamy interiors and mood boards

    • Practical tips for creating original, purposeful spaces

    The course is self-paced and takes approximately 3 hours to complete, but you can pause and return anytime. Whether planning a complete home renovation or simply wanting to refresh your space, this masterclass will give you the tools and confidence to create a home that reflects your signature style.

    Ready to transform your space? 

    Begin your journey toward creating a beautiful home.


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