Interior Design Styles — Explore Every Look with AI
Not sure what style fits your space? Browse 30+ interior design styles and watch the same room transform through each one with AI. Upload your own room photo and explore any style in seconds — no design experience needed.



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The Best Way to Find Your Interior Design Style
Most people find their style by scrolling Pinterest and Instagram — collecting images of rooms they like without a clear sense of what unifies them. That works, up to a point.
The problem is that a design style that looks perfect in someone else's open-plan apartment may look completely wrong in your low-ceilinged Victorian terrace. Style needs context — your actual room's proportions, natural light, and existing architecture.
VisualizeAI solves this by letting you apply any interior design style directly to a photo of your own room. See japandi in your bedroom. See boho in your living room. See art deco in your kitchen. Each render takes seconds, so you can compare styles side by side using your actual space — before spending a penny.
Interior Design Styles Explained
Japandi
Japandi blends Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy with Scandinavian hygge warmth. The result is a style defined by natural materials — raw wood, linen, stone — paired with a restrained neutral palette of warm whites, soft grays, and earthy tones. Furniture is low-profile, functional, and beautifully crafted. There are no unnecessary decorative elements; every piece earns its place.
Key characteristics: natural textures, neutral palette, clean lines, handcrafted details, negative space
Best for: bedrooms, living rooms, home offices
Why people love it: calming, timeless, works in both small and large spaces
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian design prioritises function, comfort, and light. Originating in the Nordic countries where winters are long and dark, Scandinavian interiors are built around maximising natural light — white walls, large windows, and reflective surfaces. Furniture is practical and well-made. Warmth comes from layered textiles: wool throws, sheepskin rugs, knitted cushions.
Key characteristics: white walls, natural light, functional furniture, warm textiles, plants
Best for: living rooms, kitchens, family rooms
Why people love it: clean, cosy, adaptable to most home types
Modern
Modern interior design refers specifically to the design movement of the early-to-mid 20th century, influenced by Bauhaus and modernist architecture. It features open floor plans, minimal ornamentation, and a commitment to “form follows function.” Materials include glass, steel, and polished concrete. Colour palettes are neutral with bold accent choices.
Key characteristics: open plan, flat surfaces, minimal decor, bold geometry, natural and industrial materials
Best for: open-plan living rooms, kitchens, loft apartments
Why people love it: clean, sophisticated, ages well
Boho (Bohemian)
Boho is the most rule-free interior design style. It celebrates colour, pattern, texture, and collected objects — layered rugs, hanging plants, macramé wall art, vintage furniture, and global textiles. Where minimalist styles subtract, boho adds. The goal is a space that feels personally curated, lived-in, and alive with character.
Key characteristics: layered textiles, plants, warm jewel tones, eclectic furniture, global influences
Best for: living rooms, bedrooms, creative studios
Why people love it: expressive, cosy, easy to build over time
Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century modern (MCM) takes inspiration from 1940s–1970s design — think Eames lounge chairs, Tulip tables, and sunburst clocks. It combines organic shapes with geometric forms, mixing natural wood tones with bold accent colours like mustard yellow, burnt orange, and olive green. MCM has never really gone out of fashion and suits both vintage and contemporary homes.
Key characteristics: tapered wooden legs, organic curves, bold accent colours, statement lighting, retro materials
Best for: living rooms, home offices, dining rooms
Why people love it: distinctive, nostalgic, pairs well with modern interiors
Modern Farmhouse
Modern farmhouse blends the warmth and rusticity of traditional farmhouse style with the clean lines of modern design. Think shiplap walls, exposed beams, and apron sinks paired with modern fixtures and a neutral palette of whites, creams, and soft grays. It's the style that made Joanna Gaines a household name — and it's remained consistently popular because it works in almost any home.
Key characteristics: shiplap, barn doors, neutral palette, farmhouse sink, mixed metals, natural wood
Best for: kitchens, living rooms, open-plan family spaces
Why people love it: warm, unpretentious, family-friendly
All Interior Design Styles Available on VisualizeAI
Every style below is available on VisualizeAI. Upload a photo of any room and see it reimagined in any style — in seconds.
Modern
Clean lines, open spaces, form follows function
Japandi
Japanese minimalism meets Scandinavian warmth
Scandinavian
Light, functional, cosy Nordic comfort
Boho
Layered textiles, plants, eclectic global charm
Art Deco
Bold geometry, glamour, rich materials
Mediterranean
Warm terracotta, arches, sun-soaked living
Industrial
Raw brick, exposed pipes, salvaged materials
Minimalist
Only what’s essential. Nothing more.
Mid-Century Modern
Organic curves, tapered legs, bold accents
Modern Farmhouse
Shiplap, warmth, relaxed country living
Coastal
Breezy blues, natural textures, ocean-inspired calm
Transitional
Balanced blend of traditional and contemporary
Traditional
Classic elegance, symmetry, rich wood tones
Contemporary
Current, fluid, always evolving
Wabi-Sabi
Beauty in imperfection, natural impermanence
Maximalist
More is more — bold colour, pattern, and personality
Eclectic
Curated mix of styles, eras, and cultures
French Country
Rustic elegance, toile, aged wood, pastoral charm
Hollywood Regency
Glamorous, theatrical, bold and luxurious
Cottagecore
Soft florals, vintage charm, rural romanticism
Biophilic
Nature-inspired, living plants, organic materials
Zen
Meditative calm, simplicity, natural elements
Bauhaus
Function as art, geometric, primary colours
Brutalist
Raw concrete, bold structure, unapologetic weight
Rustic
Natural textures, warm wood, unpretentious comfort
Vintage
Nostalgic, curated, full of character and history
Retro
Bold colour, pop culture energy, playful nostalgia
Nordic
Stripped-back Scandinavian with a raw, elemental edge
Tropical
Lush greens, rattan, bold botanicals, resort living
Dark Moody
Deep tones, dramatic contrast, intimate atmosphere
Try Any Interior Design Style in Your Own Room
Every interior design style looks different in every room. The same japandi palette that works beautifully in a large, light-filled bedroom might feel stark in a smaller, north-facing room. The only way to really know is to see it.
VisualizeAI lets you upload a photo of your room and apply any of the 30+ styles above in seconds. You can try japandi, then try boho, then try mid-century modern — comparing each in the context of your actual space, with your real proportions and lighting.
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Interior Design Styles — Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the most popular interior design styles?
- The most popular interior design styles in 2026 include japandi, modern, scandinavian, boho, mid-century modern, modern farmhouse, and coastal. VisualizeAI supports all of these and 20+ more — see any style applied to your actual room in seconds.
- What is japandi interior design?
- Japandi blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian warmth. It features natural materials, neutral palettes, clean lines, and a focus on functional beauty. It’s one of the most searched interior design styles and a top choice on VisualizeAI.
- What’s the difference between modern and contemporary interior design?
- Modern refers to a specific mid-20th century style — clean lines, minimal ornamentation, open spaces. Contemporary refers to whatever is trending right now — it evolves constantly. Modern is fixed in time; contemporary moves with it.
- How do I find the right interior design style for my home?
- The best way is to see each style applied to your actual room — not a generic stock photo. VisualizeAI lets you upload your room and generate redesigns in any style in seconds, so you can compare them side by side using your own space.
- Can I mix interior design styles?
- Absolutely. Mixing styles — japandi structure with boho textiles, or mid-century modern with coastal elements — creates unique, personal spaces. VisualizeAI lets you explore multiple styles on the same room so you can see what works before committing to anything.
- Do I need design experience to use VisualizeAI?
- No. You need a photo of your room and a style preference. VisualizeAI handles the rest. Upload, choose, get your AI redesign — the whole process takes seconds.
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