4 Key Home Decor Styles to Unlock a Better Shopping Experience

Unlock a better shopping experience for consumers by helping them to find the home decor they’re actually looking for. Get an inside look at four key home decor styles not to miss and home product attribution with Lily AI.

Whether a shopper is moving into their first solo apartment, furnishing their college dorm, or decorating their first home from room to room, the act of shopping for a home is a personal act – and one that shoppers take very seriously. 

When you purchase items for a home, this decor sticks around for good – and there are plenty of home decor styles for shoppers to choose from. Let’s take a look at some of the top home decor styles

The Top 15 Home Decor Styles 

Although we’re going to focus on just a few of the top home decor styles, there are 15 of the top home styles. 

  • Art Deco
  • Asian Zen 
  • Bohemian
  • Coastal
  • Contemporary
  • French Country
  • Hollywood Glam
  • Industrial
  • Maximalism
  • Mid-Century Modern
  • Minimalist
  • Rustic
  • Scandinavian
  • Shabby Chic
  • Traditional 

Home Decor Focus: Asian Zen 

Asian Zen originates from “Zhenshuyio,” a type of Japanese Buddhist architectural style and Shang Dynasty architecture from Ancient China. This home decor style relies on the Buddhist concept of Zen, a state of self-awareness and inner peace. In terms of home decor, the first step in achieving an Asian Zen style is to clear clutter effectively. 

Key Attributes:

  • Utilizes natural light and sustainable materials like bamboo, silk, and stone. 
  • Balances nature with a flow of energy. 
  • There is often an emphasis on florals. 

Home Decor Focus: Industrial 

The Industrial home decor style takes inspiration from factories built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Essentially, the factories of the time were uncluttered buildings designed to last for years, but as workplaces shifted, these sturdy factories and abandoned infrastructures were transformed into living spaces. 

Industrial interiors are defined by the architectural elements within a space, embracing things like the piping and ductwork, making them a focal point. Industrial interior design is raw, in an almost unfinished kind of way, providing a casual and relaxing atmosphere. By keeping spaces practical and uncluttered, this home style is welcoming and laidback. 

Key Attributes:

  • Hammered details like rustic style, but more modern. 
  • Elements include items like caged metal, Edison style bulbs, and an aged look.
  • Factory and warehouse inspired brick-lick designs. 
  • A blend of clean straight lines and curved edges.  
  • This style relies on incorporating building materials into the room – materials like exposed rafters, reclaimed wood, iron, brick, and concrete are all staples within this style. 
  • Spaces should aim to have an open floor plan and be uncluttered. 

Rustic lights

Home Decor Focus: Mid-Century Modern 

The Mid-Century Modern home decor style loves color and retro inspired designs. This interior design style is known for the architecture, furniture, and graphic design from the middle of the 20th century (mid 1940s to late 1960s). Popular furniture designs include the Eames lounge chair and collections from Herman Miller.  

Key Attributes:

  • A modern take on 1950s-1960s vintage with retro inspired design. 
  • Function is prioritized over form. 
  • Fusion of indoor and outdoor. 
  • Organic and geometric shapes, graphic lines, and abstract patterns/prints. 
  • Accent colors – something this home style loves. Think moodier hues like burnt orange, sage, teal, and rust with accents of turquoise, bright yellows, red, and blue. 

Home Decor Focus: Scandinavian

Often referred to as democratic design, Scandinavian design is meant to be enjoyed by the masses. This kind of home decor style is beautiful, but also useful and easily accessible. In fact, Scandinavian designs can be found at almost every home furnishing retailer today. 

Scandinavian home decor and design shares traits with both Minimalist and Mid-Century Modern design; it’s big on saving space and stackable designs.  

Key Attributes:

  • Open, yet approachable spaces with simple and ergonomic designs. 
  • Functionality, without sacrificing beauty. 
  • Whimsical designs with a Scandinavian folk and nordic inspiration. 
  • Usually features simplistic winter motifs and cartoon-like versions of common animals. 

Home Product Attribution with Lily AI 

Lily AI’s team of domain experts not only have advanced knowledge into the top home decor styles, but they also have the ability to quickly understand which home product attributes are actually moving merchandise from store through the front door. We work with home retail industry leaders to ensure that the language of their customers informs and enhances every point in their retail stack.

Our team of domain experts are not only committed to researching short-term and long-term trends, they also identify the relevant tags that embody each of the many home styles. They then collaborate with the AI-powered automation side to pull and highlight the specific attributes that resonate with each trend. 

Lily AI’s team of domain experts bring their hands-on experience and expertise to help build and develop our taxonomy, essentially guiding our automation to “think and behave like a stylist” for your home – your own personal interior designer. Our experts work to make sure the taxonomy remains current and fresh so home retailers can stay on top of trend identification with in-depth research and the continuous development of product attributes across all the top home styles.

Deliver on Home Product Conversion with Lily AI

Home brands and retailers can now easily manage a customer-centered language of home product attributes that supercharges the entire retail stack. Learn more on how to deliver on home product conversion and sell-through in our guide.
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