There is also the southwest style

I moved into a cabin that had a undoubtedly bold style plus I looked it up, then it is a southwest style that was in my home.

I genuinely didn’t like it.

It was all desert style plus bright colors. There were a lot of browns, golds, reds, plus tans. I thought it was kind of like an ancient west theme plus was tacky, but so several people cherish the southwest style of home. They even have a variation called southwest sparkler. That wasn’t for me at all. I talked to an interior designer once I got comfortable in my home. I wanted to change the apartment as best as I could. I didn’t want those colors, fabrics, plus the theme splashed in the home. I wanted it modern, classic, plus clean… When you have so several wood tones, brown furniture, plus tan carpets, you are a bit limited. I couldn’t have gone from a southwest sparkler dining room to a glamor dining room. I was able to do a transitional style though. This is where you take the classic look plus make it a bit funky. I was able to leave the wood plus some warm tones while adding in splashes of grays plus blacks. Thank goodness the interior designer was the one coming up with where to add what. I would have made a mess of colors plus patterns, then fighting the apartment theme is next to impossible, but now the cabin is a lot better, but anytime I replace a space, I detach the wood plus change it to metal! Eventually my transitional style is going to be a traditional style.

 

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