Timeless Contemporary is calm and effortless, rooted in classic Scandinavian and Japandi-style design that never feels trendy. Wood anchors the space, supported by matte stone, ceramics, and soft textured fabrics.
Contrast comes from a few darker accents and clean shadow lines, not loud color. The result is warm, practical, and quietly refined.
Classic Lux is modern luxury with clean lines, sculptural curves, and a controlled sense of glamour. Glossy finishes, polished stone, velvet, glass, and warm metals like brass create a subtle glow and a dressed-up feel. Every piece is intentional and placed with purpose, so the room feels cohesive and elevated.
It’s more about elegance and presence than pure comfort.
California Coastal is bright, breezy, and quietly luxe, with soft whites, sandy neutrals, and sun-washed woods that keep contrast low and the mood calm. Linen, cotton, woven textures, and light ceramics do most of the work, adding depth without heaviness. Furniture is lounge-friendly but still tailored and intentional.
It’s not themed or nautical, just polished casual with an airy, resort-at-home feel.
Cigar Lounge is dark, masculine, and quietly refined, built around leather, deep woods, black metal, and warm, smoky tones. The lighting is lower, the contrast is higher, and the mood is calm and collected. Furniture feels substantial but tailored, with materials that look better as they age.
It reads sophisticated and a little mysterious, like a private room in a great hotel.
Tokyo Apartment is minimalist and calm, focused on what’s necessary and nothing more. Light woods, warm whites, soft greys, and natural textiles keep the space airy and honest.
Contrast stays subtle and grounded in real materials, with clean lines and gentle curves. The overall feel is quiet, functional, and beautifully uncluttered.
Country Cottage is warm and rustic, built around real wood, earthy neutrals, and tactile textures. Surfaces stay matte and honest, with natural grain and imperfections that add character.
It can be tidy or relaxed, but it always feels lived-in and welcoming. The overall vibe is simple, cozy, and timeless.
Beautiful Mess is eclectic with a post-modern edge. It mixes bold shapes, textures, patterns, and finishes that shouldn’t work together, then pulls them into balance with a few repeating choices like color, materials, or silhouettes.
It’s layered, expressive, and never minimal. Everything is welcome, as long as the chaos feels edited and intentional.
Mid-Century is vintage, warm, and familiar, built around teak and walnut tones, clean lines, and signature curves. Furniture sits on thin legs to keep things feeling light, with color and pattern adding a lively, conversational layer.
Leather, velvet, and woven textures bring comfort and depth. The vibe is cozy and nostalgic, but still sharp enough to feel current.
Sharp Lines is sleek and engineered, with crisp silhouettes, flawless finishes, and a disciplined layout. Marble, glass, metal, lacquer, and smooth leather do most of the work, often paired with a controlled neutral palette and high-contrast accents.
Lighting is precise, using spotlights and hidden LEDs to highlight geometry and surfaces. It feels like a luxury hotel suite, intentional, measured, and never messy.