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Texas Luxury: 5 Interior Design Styles to Help You Elevate Your Frisco Home in 2024

Located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Frisco is one of the country’s fastest-growing cities. According to the last census records, buying a home in Frisco makes you a neighbor to just over 200,000 people, with the population having increased by 72 percent over the previous ten years. These numbers mean it is very easy to get “lost in the crowd” in Frisco, which is why discerning homeowners will go above and beyond to make their homes stand out. Whether you live here or are planning to move here, here are five interior design styles that will help make your Frisco home a pinnacle of style and excellence. 

Traditional

Many of the homes Frisco TX real estate agent Karrie Johnston has on her active listings feature the traditional style décor. There is something elegant and timeless about this style that keeps homeowners coming back to it. If you are looking for refinement, this 18th and 19th-century-inspired style will deliver. Hallmark features include tapestry patterns, bronze or brass accessories, deep wood tones, natural materials, and furniture pieces with winged backs, bowed legs, and clawed feet. The emphasis here is functionality and comfort amidst traditional elegance. 

Extreme Contemporary

As the name suggests, the extreme contemporary style is bold. The tones, shapes, and materials are original and geometric, with many accessories and furniture pieces featuring unexpected shapes and exaggerated linear features. It is not uncommon to see an oval bed and tear-drop-shaped couch in an extremely contemporary home. You can also expect intense colors like blacks, whites, reds, and cobalt blues. The overall vibe is minimalistic, with few intentional pieces. Upholstery is often leather or suede.  

Soft Contemporary

A more muted version of extreme contemporary, soft contemporary is a smooth, rounded style that eschews the harsh lines of modern décor for natural elements. Furniture pieces tend to have soft, rounded edges, and interior spaces are characterized by neutral elements in colors like pure white, cream, taupe, and brown. Accents and fabrics are often high sheen and luxurious and accentuated by glamorous materials like glass and beading. 

Transitional

Not to be confused with the traditional style, transitional décor is characterized by a clean, uncomplicated design with simple but sophisticated furniture lines. Furniture pieces usually feature rounded profiles or straight lines, and fabrics range in color and shape. Primarily, you will see medium to large graphics on quality fabric set over textured chenille or overstuffed sofas on sleek wood frames. As part of this aesthetic, designers eschew color to create a serene vibe, focusing on neutrals like vanilla and tan. Dark brown is used to accentuate these neutral shades. 

Industrial

Popular in Manhattan lofts, city apartments, commercial spaces, and modern homes, the industrial style uses neutral tones, distressed metal and wood surfaces, and utilitarian objects. Common features include raw or aged wood, metal, and steel accents and exposed brick and ceilings.

Explore the Frisco Real Estate Market with Karrie Johnston

If you haven’t made the move yet, there are many gorgeous homes for sale in Frisco that you can imbue with these exciting features. Contact Karrie Johnston of the Johnston Real Estate Group to discuss your housing needs and budget and find a Frisco home you can infuse with stylish magic.