Interior Design By Style

Interior Design Styles

Design, in the end, is about creating a better environment for the client. Our goal is to generate an emotive response that transcends a particular style. We believe that there can be nothing in good taste unless it suits a particular client’s life. If a space is not practical, its beauty soon fades.

  • Old World

    Suggests a time when artisans were committed to their crafts. There’s an underlying spirit of fine craftsmanship and high-quality materials. This design style should feel authentic, never contrived. All elements must be true to their heritage. We often incorporate antiques with a story and artisan pieces made by hand using old world techniques.

  • Traditional

    Refined elegance, partnered with the comforts of everyday living, set the backdrop for timeless style. Bliss approaches Traditional design with a fresh perspective. We update this classic look with softer lines and fewer rules to create spaces that are open and light, never overdone.

  • Modern

    Strikingly clean yet approachable and welcoming. Unique, individual pieces of art, curiosities, and collectibles stand out, each making a bold statement. The result is a sophisticated simplicity that is sleek and fresh. Color and shape are the most pronounced tools in a modernist pallet.

  • Coastal

    Soothing open spaces that embrace natural light and the calmness of the sea—creating a true retreat for the mind and soul. Natural elements and simple design combine to reflect a relaxed life style – always understated and fresh.

  • Eclectic

    Design that has been infused with tales of travel, periods and places both old and new, transcending genres. The collections of one’s journeys are culled together to recall the stories of their life. This is a truly biographical design style as it pulls from homeowner’s life experience.

  • California

    Thoughts of linen, petrified wood, agate, reclaimed surfaces meld together in an exuberant utterance of the Pacific Coast’s charm. The essence of recycling the old whilst embracing the natural defines this as more than a look. The space feels as fresh and effortless as sun cast on the Sonoma Valley.

While I am excited about the future of design, I find it more important to respect the past.

- Ohara