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Know Your Interior Design Style : Eclectic Edition

A room should start a conversation before people actually start exchanging words❞ - Barry Dixon 

 

There are many types of interior design and each style consists of distinctive furniture, decors, lighting, and accessories that give it its signature look. By getting to know some of the most popular styles, you’ll better understand what styles stand out to you and meet your preferences. Barry Dixon’s quotes, “a room should start a conversation before people actually start exchanging words” suggests that a well-designed room should evoke a sense of intrigue, interest, or atmosphere even before any verbal communication begins among the people in it. Love bold aesthetics? Mix of prints, patterns and textures, vibrant color choices? You would like to read today’s “Know Your Interior Design Style Series” as we will discuss all about eclectic interior design style! 

 

 

You could say eclectic style is an ‘all-in-one’ package as this style seamlessly integrates elements from various design styles into one space with sophistication. It embraces a relaxed fusion of furnishings and design, pulling inspiration from a diverse array of influences. Some people love this particular style because it allows people to showcase their personality and interests through their home decor, encourages creativity and experimentation, easily adaptable, a good choice for budget-friendly decorating as it encourages repurposing and lastly, gives a laid-back and welcoming atmosphere.

 

Eclectic interior design is a style that incorporates a diverse range of elements, influences, and periods into one cohesive and harmonious space. The characteristics of eclectic interior design include : 

 

1. Mixing different visual elements 

Combining prints, patterns, and textures forms the basis of eclectic design. This style merges various shapes, compositions, and design elements that might not typically harmonize to add an extra layer of intrigue or depth to the decor.

 

2. Fusion of modern and traditional 

Like transitional, eclectic is a fusion of modern and traditional aesthetic. You will see vintage furniture combined with contemporary modern art pieces or a mid-century modern sofa paired with a Victorian-era coffee table and contemporary accent chairs.

 

3. Bold color choices 

Eclectic interiors often feature bold color choices, such as jewel tones, deep blues, rich reds, and vibrant yellows. This could involve vibrant accent walls, colorful furniture pieces, or an eclectic mix of textiles and accessories.

 

4. Showcasing arts and collectibles 

Eclectic interiors often showcase artwork, sculptures, and collectibles from different periods and cultures. These pieces serve as focal points and show the owner's personality, style and taste. 

 

5. Global influences

Eclectic interiors often incorporate elements inspired by different cultures and regions around the world. For example, by using Moroccan rugs, Asian ceramics, African masks, or Indian textiles.

 

6. Mix of styles 

Eclectic interiors blend elements from different styles, periods, and cultural influences. As eclectic is rather flexible, you can easily combine them with traditional, modern, vintage, and even industrial elements in the same space.

 

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As mentioned on one of the characteristics of this style, eclectic interior design style can easily be combined with other styles. You can see how eclectic space combined with traditional, modern, vintage, and even industrial elements within the same space. How to do so? Here are 10 ways to add eclectic interior design with some other style in your home : 

 

1. Modern rustic style 

A mix between mid-century modern, rustic and boho design! Begin by integrating mid-century modern furniture and infusing it with rustic materials and natural textures to achieve the contemporary rustic style. Despite the incorporation of various colors and patterns in this room, the patterns possess a more organic quality—void of geometric shapes or sharp lines. Eclectic style relies on layering so add numerous cushions, position propped paintings on the mantle, and contemplate introducing additional carpets to offer depth and contrast while still maintaining a livable atmosphere

 

2. Boho minimalist style 

Boho minimalist is basically the minimalist version of eclectic style. The bohemian minimalism style showcases a subdued color palette, characterized by a range of neutrals and occasional bursts of earthy desert tones. Natural materials and finishes play quiet the role in this aesthetic. Despite the abundance of patterns, the neutral color scheme prevents the space from feeling overwhelming with dominated geometric or abstract forms and more layering. Embrace innovative approaches such as off-center layouts, poufs instead of chairs, or dual side tables in lieu of a coffee table to infuse the space with a more casual and inviting ambiance.

 

3. Glam eclectic style 

A classical, contemporary, minimalist yet glamorous aesthetic~ Texture plays an important role in defining this aesthetic, such as leather, velvet, marble, jute and others rich textural landscape. The comparison between various textures and materials creates a striking high-low contrast, which is fundamental to the overall aesthetic. While the furniture and materials evoke a retro vibe, presenting it with contemporary flair is the key point! This can be achieved through careful selection of colors, pattern combinations, as well as the choice of wall art and decorative accents.

 

4. Tropical boho style 

The tropical boho is vivid, distinct and leans toward maximalism! This aesthetic embraces bold vibrant colors fearlessly, not just a single piece of furniture we are talking about, it's the walls, furnishings, cushions, and carpets that burst with color. To elevate this look, immerse the space in lush greenery. A bohemian ambiance thrives on an abundance of plants in various shapes, sizes, and species. Plants, along with natural materials within the space, serve to counterbalance some of the more extravagant elements of the style.

 

5. Mod collector style 

Combining the mid-century contemporary and eclectic! Embrace the sleek, timeless aesthetics of Mid-Century Modern design as the foundation for this style. Unconventional design elements that inject retro flair are essential, such as a striking green sofa, a bookcase featuring slanted shelf dividers, or the use of two side tables instead of a single coffee table. The essence of the eclectic style lies in amalgamation. Particularly in the mod collector style, there's a reverence for combining materials. Integrating a variety of materials within a room, spanning from velvet and marble to metal, wood, leather, and linen, sustains the mod vibe while infusing it with eclectic charm.

 

6. California casual style 

This stylish design embraces comfortable furnishings, natural textures, and bright, neutral colors, capturing the laid-back vibes of coastal California. While many decorative elements, such as the mirror, sconces, and mantel exude a classic charm, the incorporation of geometric patterns of various designs throughout the space imparts a more casual, eclectic atmosphere. Employing a neutral color palette and prioritizing comfortable furnishings prevent the area from feeling overly formal. The space is brought to life by an eclectic blend of natural textures and materials, adding depth to its modern interior.

 

7. Minimal eclectic style 

The minimalist maximalist style resulted in a stylish bold yet modest look at the same time. This eclectic style employs bold designs, resulting in a space with fewer pieces overall. While there aren't as many furniture items or decorative objects, each one makes a bold statement, whether through unique hardware or upholstery.  This aesthetic prioritizes emphasizing strong forms and luxurious material combinations. To enhance the eclectic nature of this look, mix different types of furniture, emphasizing shape and material over adherence to a singular design style. Objects ranging from modern and industrial to glam, classical, and mid-century are showcased in this space, resulting in a highly stylish outcome.

 

8. Mix furniture style 

Layering two vibrant carpets beneath a glamorous headboard, and adding an Art Deco mirror for flair, creates an eclectic mix. Maintaining a cohesive yet mismatched color palette is essential to harmonizing such diverse elements. Although the furniture pieces in the arrangement feature vastly different design concepts, they share a common white hue.

 

9. Antiques and vintage style 

Incorporating vintage or antique furniture pieces, such as mirrors, side tables, and vintage-inspired floor lamps, can lend a distinctive character to your living and dining areas, accentuating the eclectic nature of the design. Opt for items with worn textures and finishes to imbue your space with a sense of history, evoking styles like Scandinavian or transitional 20th-century Victorian antiques.

 

10. Eclectic approach to styling 

Not keen on fully embracing eclecticism? Opt instead to integrate diverse design elements into your space. A preferred method of achieving this is by crafting a gallery wall adorned with unique art and accessories. These less formal design approaches infuse any space with an eclectic vibe, offering an excellent means of injecting personality into even the most formal settings where creativity knows no bounds.

 

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Eclectic design needs creativity to do some experiments, trying this and that until you find the mix of prints, patterns, and textures or decor and furniture that would incorporate the whole aesthetics. For those who love challenges, this style gives you that freedom of experimenting! We shall give you a few tips to help you get started on designing your eclectic interior such as : 

 

1. Choose an unifying color 

Utilizing a color palette can effectively create harmony between the various elements within your room. Select a handful of colors to echo throughout your design scheme and incorporate these colors into your area rug, throw pillows, side tables, and floor lamps. 

 

2. Provide a focal point 

An eye-catching element such as an accent wall, gallery wall, or standout furniture piece can be used as a focal point to draw attention to a specific area you want to highlight in the room.

 

3. Mix and match prints, patterns and textures 

As one of the characteristics and the basis of eclectic style, blending various materials can profoundly influence the visual and tactile atmosphere of a space. Consider incorporating repeated mismatched patterns and textures across your room to foster a sense of visual cohesion.

 

4. Mix style genres 

We have mentioned some styles you can match with eclectic interior design. Try out various combinations of collectibles or featured items to determine which ones complement each other effectively!

 

5. Include empty spaces 

In an eclectic space, negative space provides a rest for the viewer's eye. Incorporate neutral colors and empty spaces within your eclectic interior design to prevent overwhelming the eye or creating a cluttered ambiance.


That is all our discussion about eclectic interior design! What do you think of this interior design style? Is it your preference? Consult your dream house with Livvy Luxury Living! Contact us on Whatsapp : +62 878 6894 8000 or visit us at 18 Office Park 25th floor Suite A, Jalan Simatupang Kav 18, South Jakarta.

 

Content Writer : Arcelia Emmanuella Adiwinata