Eclectic - Interior Design

Introduction

Eclectic interior design is a personal and expressive decorative style. It doesn’t follow strict rules or guidelines, it is a blend of elements that are visually pleasing to you. Colour, texture, pattern, materials, and furniture are selected based on individual preference, and because of this, even when things appear to be strikingly different, the result is a balanced definition of your unique style.

 

Style

Eclectic interiors beautifully blend diverse patterns and materials, Vintage pieces juxtapose with contemporary items, creating a unique blend that reflects your style. By thoughtfully integrating collectibles from your travels and cherished items from the past, you can achieve an inviting and dynamic atmosphere. While this may seem chaotic, curating these elements is a deliberate process that results in a vibrant and engaging space. This thoughtful approach highlights meaningful decor that enriches your home.

 

Inspiration

Eclectic style and eclecticism have existed for a very long time. ‘Rebellions’ architects and artists in the late 19th Century rejected adhering to particular design styles and brought their ideas to life through personal projects. A good example of eclectic interior design is Lord Leighton’s House (12 Holland Park Rd, London) now a museum. While each room individually is not necessarily eclectic, the house in its entirety is. It is a reflection of mood with imported objects, mixed materials, and inspirational decor.

 

Lounge

 

Bedroom

 

Bathroom

 

Kitchen

 

Study

 

Furniture

 

Textiles

 

Decor

 

Art

 

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