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When it comes to choosing the perfect design to fit your personality and lifestyle, a huge variety of genres, materials, colours, patterns, and options are available. The gallery below provides an abbreviated spectrum of the visions we have brought to life for our clients.
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Contemporary
Also known as modern, it is created to be comfortable, solid, and, more than anything, natural. With not too many trappings, the colours mostly resonate around black, white, beige, brown, and taupe. Polished surfaces and sleek and geometric designs are often the characteristics that represent contemporary furniture. Though the colours are simple, they are used in a bold and vibrant way for a truly contemporary look.
Traditional
The quintessence of traditional furniture is dark woods with ornate carvings and a majestic appearance. The final look is busy with floor layouts matching the details of the furniture. With classic features of form and ornament, the lines of traditional furniture tend towards being elegant. Queen Anne, Chippendale, Hepplewhite, etc., are some of the common types of traditional furniture.
Urban
The more modern trend, urban, leans towards the minimalist. The woods have either a black finish with brushed aluminum highlights and glass or light blond woods with brushed aluminum and glass. The pieces are small and are usually designed for small apartments.
Country and Cottage
Lighter shades of woods, muted colours, simple lines, and vintage fabrics make for country-and-cottage styles. The most important aspect of this type is comfort and colour. Furniture is sometimes painted or decorated, and furniture lines are simple and graceful. Textures include baskets, bead-board walls, natural fibers on the floor, and window coverings, and stressed finish on wooden furniture.
Transitional
This type of furniture has lines that are simpler than those found in more traditional styles, but they may not be as simple as contemporary. Transitional furniture is about blending the comfort and simplicity of the contemporary with the graceful styling of what is traditional furniture.
Eclectic
An eclectic style is more of an individual choice and may reflect a collection from different time capsules. The overall look of something eclectic comes together through the creative and harmonious use of colour, finish, shape, and texture.
Rustic
This style of furniture is composed of lots of exposed woods, walls, columns and beams, simple lines and a practical feel. Wood paneling and stone are also used. Rustic furniture looks tough and durable, and accessories may seem primitive and subdued.
Amish
If you are looking for good handcrafted furniture, Amish furniture is a great style to consider. Most Amish furniture consists of oak, cedar, or pine. Furniture for every use and space can be found among Amish furnishings.
Art Deco
Art Deco can be geometric and streamlined with bright colours, strong vertical lines, and rounded corners. Mostly of made of exotic woods, the use of Bakelite and Formica is common. Opposing furniture elements are common to this style. One can also find a mix of expensive and inexpensive in this classification.
Colonial
This is classified as the look of old European furniture and is influenced by Queen Anne and Chippendale styles. Chairs usually have spindled legs and backs instead of ornate characteristics.