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Clean lines, neutral colors, and minimalist furniture. Perfect for urban properties and condos.


Iconic 1950s-60s design with organic curves, tapered legs, and retro flair. Perfect for ranch homes and vintage properties.


Current design trends with bold accents, mixed materials, and artistic elements. Perfect for style-forward properties.
Transform your empty room in 15 seconds with industrial style. Perfect for creative professionals.