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    Mixing Interior Design Styles with Modern Decor

    How to Combine Decorating Styles for a Unique Modern Look

    Merging different decor styles lets you bring your favorite accents and modern furnishings together in a creative way, but getting a look that feels curated rather than haphazard can be tricky. To accomplish your decorating goals, you’ll need to coordinate with a color palette or theme, pay attention to proportions and balance your accents and furniture to create a perfectly blended layout.

    Overview

    In this post, you’ll learn:

    Combining metallic finishes and bold colors with sleek, clean lines is a great way to blend contemporary pieces into your modern living room.
    Combining metallic finishes and bold colors with sleek, clean lines is a great way to blend contemporary pieces into your modern living room.

    How Do You Mix Interior Styles?

    Before you start shopping for decor pairings, you’ll need to lay the groundwork for your design. A limited color scheme, motif or fabric should act as a common thread when you mix furniture styles. In the initial planning stage, you’ll need to select a color scheme, pattern, shape or materials to serve as the base for your diverse style combo.

    Pick Your Palette

    Repeating similar tones throughout your design prevents your chosen decor styles from clashing. You’ll need a limited palette of two or three complementary colors to give the room a cohesive look. Be sure to select shades that suit the mood of the space, such as soft blues, greens and violets for a cozy bedroom and bold reds and yellows for an active living room.

    A gray, orange and beige color scheme combines both striking and subtle shades.
    A gray, orange and beige color scheme combines both striking and subtle shades.

    Select a Pattern

    A consistent theme also offers another effective base when mixing design styles. Consider similar floral or animal prints for your living room area rugs and accent pillow sets. If you prefer stripes, checks or geometric patterns, think about using throw blankets, curtains, runner rugs, bath mats or bedding to carry the design throughout your layout.

    Using similar patterns and prints on different pieces moves your eye around the room and helps create a cohesive look.
    Using similar patterns and prints on different pieces moves your eye around the room and helps create a cohesive look.

    Use a Common Theme

    Pieces with coordinating finishes, materials and shapes are easier to blend. For example, a decorative gold mirror complements a gold accent table, regardless of their individual designs. Consider choosing light or dark wood wall decor to coordinate with hardwood floors or combine round end tables, cocktail ottomans and rugs to establish a circular motif for the room.

    Repeating shapes, like circles, in both furniture and art can help unify a design even if the pieces themselves are different styles or colors.
    Repeating shapes, like circles, in both furniture and art can help unify a design even if the pieces themselves are different styles or colors.

    Keep the Scale Consistent

    Picking the right size pieces is essential when mixing designs. Flanking a gigantic modern armchair with a set of tiny end tables can distort the look of your layout. Likewise, pairing a small sectional with an extra-wide TV stand makes the room seem disproportionate. Whatever blended style you’re going for, make sure your furniture and decor have similar dimensions.

    Making sure that tables are the appropriate size keeps them from looking out of place in your design.
    Making sure that tables are the appropriate size keeps them from looking out of place in your design.

    Mixing Furniture Styles: Balancing Standard and Stand-Out Pieces

    When it’s time to select furniture for your mixed-modern layout, start with items that fulfill the room’s purpose. Modern-style couches, table sets and beds need to be about 80 percent of the design in your living room, dining room or bedroom. With these anchor pieces in place, you can avoid one type of decor visually crowding out the other.

    Small details like button tufting on headboards add a touch of elegant style to minimalist modern bedroom setups.
    Small details like button tufting on headboards add a touch of elegant style to minimalist modern bedroom setups.

    The other 20 percent of your look should include accents and accessories in your other chosen style. Keeping the number of unique pieces to a minimum makes it easier to blend different elements into your modern aesthetic. Pick out a traditional dresser, rustic accent chair, contemporary recliner or even a set of transitional dining chairs to bring some flair to your modern setup.

    Contemporary seating gives your mid-century dining set a sleek and chic style upgrade.
    Contemporary seating gives your mid-century dining set a sleek and chic style upgrade.

    Accentuate the Unusual

    Do you have a unique find or family heirloom that you want to include in your design? Decor pieces that would otherwise seem out of place often provide the wow factor in a blended setup. So, instead of tucking your beloved antique grandfather clock or vintage trunk in a hidden corner of your modern layout, make it the main focal point of the room.

    A bold cocktail table or dazzling chandelier make stabilizing focal points in a colorful room.
    A bold cocktail table or dazzling chandelier make stabilizing focal points in a colorful room.

    You can also purchase new interesting items to highlight a different design style in your modern space. Place an ornate traditional coffee table in the center of your modern living room set or add an elegant contemporary china cabinet to a simple dining room layout. You can even hang up unique wall art in a prominent spot over a fireplace console or behind the sofa.

    Prioritize Even Placement

    With the exception of the show-stopping centerpiece, you’ll want to juxtapose your mix of modern furniture and contrasting decor throughout the room. It’s okay to group larger items for seating or convenience, but there needs to be a combination of both styles on all sides. Do your best to spread furniture and decorative accents in each style evenly throughout the space.

    Combining Designs: Examples of Modern Style Mashups

    Now that you have an idea of how to mix interior designs, all that’s left to do is pick your style combo and decorate your home. Take a look at the following furniture and home decor pairings for inspiration or get creative and come up with a unique mixed-style modern layout of your own.

    Modern Minimalist Design

    Simple and sleek, modern minimalist design has a clean, uncluttered look. This combination includes only the bare essentials, so all you need is a modern loveseat, sofa and coffee table in the living room or a sleek metal bed and modern storage bench for the bedroom. Choose a