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Traditional
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Features classic elements like wicker furniture, floral patterns, and natural materials.
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Incorporates a cozy and timeless ambiance with comfortable seating.

Modern/Contemporary
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Embraces clean lines, neutral colors, and modern furniture.
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Uses sleek materials like metal and glass to create a light and airy atmosphere.

Transitional
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Balances traditional and contemporary elements for a harmonious look.
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Combines classic furniture with modern accents and decor.

Mid-Century
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Showcases iconic mid-century furniture pieces with clean lines and organic shapes.
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Uses bold colors and geometric patterns for a retro feel.

Tropical
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Evokes a tropical paradise with vibrant colors, palm prints, and natural materials.
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Incorporates plants and botanical elements to create a lush and exotic atmosphere.

Farmhouse
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Features a cozy and welcoming style with vintage-inspired furniture.
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Incorporates rustic elements, shiplap walls, and distressed finishes.

Mediterranean
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Draws inspiration from Mediterranean architecture and design.
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Includes warm colors, wrought iron furniture, and terra cotta accents.

Bohemian
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Utilizes eclectic and vibrant decor with a mix of patterns, textures, and colors.
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Includes floor cushions, hanging plants, and global-inspired accessories.

Coastal/Nautical
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Infuses a beachy or seaside vibe with a color palette of blues and whites.
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Incorporates nautical decor, such as striped patterns, rope accents, and marine-inspired accessories.

Minimalist
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Embraces a clean and uncluttered design with a focus on simplicity.
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Uses neutral colors and streamlined furniture to create a serene and tranquil space.

Eclectic
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Mixes various styles, patterns, and textures for a unique and personalized look.
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Allows for the integration of different furniture pieces and decor items.

Rustic
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Features natural wood elements, exposed beams, and stone accents.
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Incorporates cozy and comfortable furnishings with a touch of cabin or farmhouse style.