Category: Clean-Contemporaryist
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Contemporary Modern

Contemporary Modern – Soft Minimalist Fusion Overview Contemporary Modern is the ongoing evolution of modernism — blending minimalism with comfort and natural materials. Characterized by open spaces, organic forms, and technology-integrated design, it reflects current lifestyles. Calm and tactile, it tempers modern simplicity with warmth and sustainability. Key Characteristics Origin: Global, 2000 → Present Space…
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Japandi

Japandi – Scandinavian-Japanese Fusion Minimalism Overview Japandi blends the simplicity and warmth of Scandinavian design with the serenity and philosophy of Japanese minimalism. It celebrates craftsmanship, calm, and functionality through a shared love of nature and restraint. The style balances clean lines with organic textures, creating spaces that feel both modern and deeply human. Key…
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Farmhouse Revival Typology
Style Name: Farmhouse Revival – Rustic Country Comfort Overview A cozy, heritage-inspired style rooted in rural traditions, blending rustic simplicity with warm, modern comforts. Farmhouse Revival emphasizes practicality, vintage charm, and natural materials, often infused with nostalgic Americana or European country influences. Key Characteristics GDR Classification GDR Classification Iconic Examples Typological Patterns Quiz Mapping This…
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