The Most Popular Design Styles of 2020 + Which Flooring to Pair them With
According to a study published by Google, the 7 most popular design styles in the United States in 2020 are Industrial, Farmhouse, Coastal, Scandinavian, Boho, Contemporary and Mid-Century Modern. Here are our takes on those seven design styles and which flooring to pair them with.
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Industrial: Cloud – French Connection / Brown Design
Industrial is a modernized version of the farmhouse where harsh and raw elements like metal, brick stone, or wood prevail. Pair it with a cool tone floor like our Cloud – French Connection.
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Farmhouse: Chrishell – Du Bois / House of Jade
A cozy aesthetic with a touch of rustic defines the modern farmhouse style which puts the emphasis on neutral and earthy tones. Pair it with a warm natural floor like our Chrishell – Du Bois.
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Coastal: Shell Beach – Newport
Coastal design incorporates natural soft elements like wicker, rattan, or wood with a predominance of natural hues contrasted by a touch of blue to create a relaxed, calming vibe. Pair it with a very light neutral tone floor like our Shell Beach – Newport.
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Scandinavian: Pebble Beach – Newport / House of Jade
Scandinavian design style is defined by minimalism and functionality and incorporates warm natural elements like wood, leather, or hemp. Pair it with a very light neutral tone floor like our Pebble Beach – Newport.
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Boho: Canewood – French Connection / Kismet House
The bohemian design style is, in contrast to minimalism, a juxtaposition of different design elements and styles. It has a relaxed vibe and mixes rich patterns and vibrant colors. Pair it with a warm and inviting floor like our Canewood – French Connection.
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Contemporary: Newport – La Jolla / La Ville est Belle Designs
Contemporary design is defined by clean lines, simplicity, and subtle sophistication. Contemporary interiors are sleek and fresh. Pair with a dramatic dark floor like La Jolla – Newport.
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Mid-Century Modern: Nathalie – Du Bois / NeueHouse Bradbury
Mid-century modern is characterized by clean lines, soft curves, and a mix of material with a predominance of wood. Pairs with a patterned floor like our Nathalie in a Versailles Parquet.