What interior design styles are there? Do you prefer minimalist New Scandinavian design, romantic and playful with boho chic furniture, or rustic Modern Country? Generally speaking, style is always something very personal: Our home reflects our life situation, preferences, and needs, and shows what we like and who we are. We've put together a few tips for finding your style.
Be inspired!
What do you like? What things do you surround yourself with? What's in your closet, for example? Your own style is also reflected in other favorite items like vases, pillows, or artwork. For more inspiration, pick up a few magazines from the worlds of fashion, art, and home decor. The internet also offers a nearly inexhaustible source of inspiration for furniture, colors, and interior design styles.
Which colors and materials make you happy?
Few things influence the mood and feel of a room as much as color. People are different and need different colors to feel comfortable. You can achieve certain effects with textiles, furniture, wall and floor colors. Materials and surface textures are another topic. What materials do you like, and how should they feel?
Home design made easy!
Here you'll find an overview of different styles. Get inspired, and if you want to know more, ask our specialists for advice.
ASIA Those who decorate their home in an Asian style prefer simplicity and straightforwardness. Reduction is the key. accessories determines the degree of well-dosed coziness, including fragrant Lotusflowers, incense sticks and lanterns of the highest quality.
BOHO CHIC
Bright colors and shapes in diverse materials, along with a wild mix of patterns and furniture from all over the world, create this unmistakable style. Here, you can combine many things, as long as it reflects a cosmopolitan globetrotter.otters with great attention to detail.
INDUSTRIAL
Here, things can be rough and rugged. Worn and industrially worn objects meet dark and patinated surfaces. Raw steel and metals predominate here, juxtaposed with unplastered walls or exposed bricks. Discarded objects from production halls are repurposed and reimagined.

MODERN COUNTRY
In the modern country house style, designers are once again placing value on the honest use of materials. Wood is allowed to remain wood and is presented as such, and as it ages, its value increases through the development of a patina or through a subtle glaze with a light color.
NEW SCANDINAVIAN
Light wood, clean shapes, and friendly colors make the Scandinavian interior design style so pleasant and popular. We love natural materials because they warm us and our homes from within.
WABI SABI
Wabi Sabi comes from Japanese and is comparable to our Shabby chic.In truth, this style is anything but shabby – it's a skillful mix of heirlooms, flea market bargains, and other unique finds.