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Know the basic Decorating Styles Contemporary, Modern, Transitional, Traditional, Eclectic
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Know the basic Decorating Styles Contemporary, Modern, Transitional, Traditional, Eclectic.

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Page 1: Know the basic Decorating Styles Contemporary, Modern, Transitional, Traditional, Eclectic.

Know the basic Decorating Styles

Contemporary, Modern, Transitional, Traditional, Eclectic

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Traditional Style Furnishings modeled

after 18th century England,

English, 19th century Neoclassical and French country.

Formal, rich Variety of textures,

shapes

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Traditional

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Transitional Style Blend of traditional and

contemporary furniture finishes, materials and

fabrics are classic, timeless design.

Furniture lines are simple yet sophisticated, featuring either straight lines or rounded profiles.

Fabric is as diverse graphic patterns on overstuffed sofas and textured plush fabrics on sleek wood frames.

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Transitional Furnishings  Curves combine with

straight lines in a transitional style interior.

The scale of the pieces is moderate size- not too small or too large

A lack of ornamentation

and decoration keeps the focus on the simplicity and sophistication of the design.

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Contemporary Style

*includes a range of styles developed after 1950’s.softened and rounded linesInteriors contain neutral elements and bold color, focus on the basics of line, shape and form.

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Contemporary Furniture feature clean lines and

smooth surfaces without any carving or adornment.

light-colored woods such as maple and birch (which also have minimal graining),

frosted or clear glass, stainless steel, nickel and chrome.

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Contemporary Design

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MODERN design 20th century

furnishings Smooth surfaces. Low mass- clean lines. Use of glass, chrome,

metal Minimal to no window

treatments. Geometrical shapes

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MODERN Design

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MODERN

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MODERN

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Eclectic Design a mix of elements,

more so than any other style, but pulled together with purpose. 

Skill required to put together.***Use of design

principles necessary.

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Eclectic design

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ECLECTIC

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Eclectic Design

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See how rooms designs are organized by design styles.

http://photos.hgtv.com/rooms

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Design styles Find examples of 3 different types of

design styles from magazine pictures. Traditional Transitional Contemporary Modern Eclectic Explain why you selected that design

style.