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A Designer Reveals The Most And Least Requested Design Styles
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Photographed by Carla Choy; Designed by Jessica McCarthy.
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Most Requested — Traditional
While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, there's a regal, opulent appeal for many, when it comes to traditional design.
"This style focuses on rich colors, luxe textures, and materials that take 'a more is more approach' to design. Traditional furniture is grand in scale, so we tend to see it in larger scale homes. A customer who is drawn to the style typically has a love for collecting antiques, loves pattern mixing, and wants a style that will withstand the test of time, while going against what’s trending by sticking to what the deem as classic."
"This style focuses on rich colors, luxe textures, and materials that take 'a more is more approach' to design. Traditional furniture is grand in scale, so we tend to see it in larger scale homes. A customer who is drawn to the style typically has a love for collecting antiques, loves pattern mixing, and wants a style that will withstand the test of time, while going against what’s trending by sticking to what the deem as classic."
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