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Design the Home You Love: How to Find Your Interior Style

Writer's picture: Felecia GussmanFelecia Gussman

It’s 2025, and there’s no better time for a fresh start—especially for your home. If you’ve been toying with the idea of swapping out some furniture, painting the walls, or finally updating your space, this is your sign to go for it.


Your home should feel like an extension of you. The interiors you create are a reflection of your personality, your tastes, and even your memories. And here’s the thing—there’s no “wrong” way to design a space, just the process of figuring out what makes it yours. Let’s break it down and help you uncover your unique interior design style.


Step 1: Gather Inspiration Without Overthinking


The first step? Dive into inspiration. Open Pinterest, scroll through Instagram, grab a stack of home design magazines, or even Google “interior design ideas.” Save or bookmark anything that catches your eye, and don’t stop to overthink why you like it—just go with your gut!


Maybe it’s a photo of a kitchen with a striking light fixture, a living room with a perfectly layered rug, or a bedroom that feels calm and inviting. Pin or clip it all. This isn’t about narrowing things down just yet—it’s about exploring and letting your creative instincts guide you.


Here's a few design styles to get you started:


Transitional: A blend of old-school charm and modern simplicity.
Transitional: A blend of old-school charm and modern simplicity.

Traditional: Timeless, classic, and full of elegant details and rich textures.
Traditional: Timeless, classic, and full of elegant details and rich textures.

Mid-Century Modern: Retro-inspired with clean lines, bold shapes, and a mix of wood, metal, and vibrant colors.
Mid-Century Modern: Retro-inspired with clean lines, bold shapes, and a mix of wood, metal, and vibrant colors.

Modern: Minimalist, sleek, and clean, with a focus on function and form.
Modern: Minimalist, sleek, and clean, with a focus on function and form.

Bohemian: Eclectic and cozy, with vibrant colors, layered textures, and global influences.
Bohemian: Eclectic and cozy, with vibrant colors, layered textures, and global influences.

Industrial: Edgy and raw, with exposed brick, metal accents, and reclaimed wood.
Industrial: Edgy and raw, with exposed brick, metal accents, and reclaimed wood.


Coastal: Light and breezy, with soft blues, whites, and natural textures that evoke a beachy feel.
Coastal: Light and breezy, with soft blues, whites, and natural textures that evoke a beachy feel.

This part of the process is all about freedom—no rules, no restrictions, just collecting ideas.


Step 2: Find the Common Thread


Now that you’ve gathered all your inspiration, it’s time to take a step back and look at everything as a whole. What patterns stand out? Are there details or elements that keep popping up in the spaces you’re drawn to?


Maybe every image you’ve saved has a bold area rug or dramatic curtains. Or perhaps you’re consistently drawn to moody colors, clean lines, or spaces with a mix of wood and metal. These little consistencies are the clues to your personal design style—they’re the things that make you think, “This feels right.”



Take a moment to look for these themes. Do you notice a love for symmetry in furniture layouts? A preference for light, neutral tones? Or maybe you’re all about bold, eclectic pops of color. Whatever it is, these common threads are the foundation of your unique aesthetic, and the best part? Your style has been there all along—you’re just discovering it now.



Step 3: Build a Concept Board


Now that you’ve identified the key elements of your style, it’s time to bring it all together. This is where your inspiration turns into a vision.


For each space you’re planning to redesign, create a concept board (or mood board). You can do this digitally (using tools like Canva or Pinterest) or physically (with a corkboard or even a notebook). Your concept board should include:


  • A cohesive color palette that speaks to you.

  • Textures and materials you love, like warm woods, sleek metals, or soft textiles.

  • Furniture styles and layouts that match your inspiration.

  • Accessories and decor items that add the finishing touch, like lighting, rugs, and artwork.


Think of this step as curating a collection for each room. Narrow down your favorite elements into a plan that feels cohesive and achievable. A concept board will serve as your roadmap when you start shopping or rearranging furniture.


Your Style, Your Home


Discovering your interior design style is more than just picking out furniture—it’s about creating a home that feels uniquely you. When your surroundings reflect your personality and taste, your home becomes a place where you can truly thrive.


As we step into a new year, let 2025 be the year you say yes to your dream home. Whether you’re making small updates or tackling a full-on makeover, the key is to embrace your creativity and take the time to explore what you love.


So start now. Dive into inspiration, find your style, and turn your space into a home that tells your story. It’s time to create a space that’s not only beautiful but authentically yours!


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