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Types of Home Decor

Antique
Antique

Antique Farmhouse offers multiple sales events that include furniture, design lines, décor and art products at incredible savings focused around industrial decor, farmhouse decor, shabby chic, industrial vintage and vintage reproductions.

Art Deco
Art Deco

Glam it up: Art deco lighting borders on bombastic yet maintains a fundamental elegance. The sunburst pattern (a popular art deco motif, by the way) that emanates from this sconce lends a sassy top note that makes the space stand out.

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Contemporary
Contemporary

If you like both contemporary and traditional design, combine the two styles for a unique space. Marble floors, white subway tiles, and yellow accents recall the classics. A neutral color palette, modern fixtures, and the glint of metallic surfaces add contemporary flair.

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Industrial
Industrial

Would it feel awkward in a traditional home or a sweet, feminine cottage? Then it’ll probably be the life of the party in an industrial space. Old road signs, giant abstract works, mixed-media sculptures — risk taking gives this style its swagger.

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Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century Modern

Midcentury Modern Design Styles If houses reflect the times they were designed, midcentury modern is the architecture of ideas, created by those who believed the forward-looking style could be a vehicle for social change to create a better society.

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Minimalist
Minimalist

Some call it cold, desolate, and boring—you call it home. Your decorating mantra is "less is more."

Modern
Modern

Modern design refers to a period of time, it is a design style that was created in the 1920′s – 1950′s. It doesn’t change, it is a defined style, and will remain such for ever. Contemporary design is ever changing. It is of the moment. Contemporary design is a living, breathing entity (ok, not really, no need to be afraid of it).

Retro
Retro

Unique home decor begins by shopping our great selection retro products including wall clocks, floor mats, mirrors, lamps, telephones and funky accessories.

Rustic
Rustic

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Scandinavian
Scandinavian

Scandinavian design—an aesthetic marked by minimalism and functionality—has been influential since its inception in the early 20th century, but design ideas are still coming out the Nordic region to this day. Here's what's trending in the world of Scandinavian furniture, decor, and interiors.

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Traditional
Traditional

This living room in the home of Washington, D.C., designer Skip Sroka reaches the pinnacle of elegant traditional design with gentle curves on the window treatments and furniture. Both chairs and the sofa have beautifully rolled arms as well as subtle curves at the back.

Transitional
Transitional

Transitional style is a marriage of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics equating to a classic, timeless design. Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles.

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Vintage
Vintage

A home adorned with vintage objects exudes a sense of comfort and charm. Whether you own a surplus of flea-market finds or family hand-me-downs, here are a few ideas that may turn your worn-out items into household treasures.

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