fbpx
858-242-4030

New showroom in San Diego is open now - 30% off Spring Sale!

Occasional

Occasional Modern Furniture

When it comes to interior design, there are as many individual styles as there are personalities — endless possibilities! As a basic rule, however, many of the design aesthetics we’re currently seeing fall into three categories: modern, transitional or casual styles. Wondering which style to select Occasional Modern Furniture?

Modern style of Occasional Modern Furniture is often defined by strong horizontal and vertical lines, and a very angular room layout. Long, low pieces like sectionals or square-contoured chairs are perfect choices for modern spaces. The contemporary look tends more toward the minimalist end of the spectrum, beginning with a clean palette of neutrals or a blank slate of white on white. High contrast style that brings in accents of black or deep, dark colors creates a structured look. Minimalism doesn’t necessarily mean cold and empty, however, and there is often plenty of room for very curated accessories, splashy contemporary artwork, pops of bright color and even a sense of whimsy.  For example, you can find designes by  Eichholtz fitting you modern home.

Transitional design blends traditional and contemporary style in a perfect marriage of relaxed sophistication. Furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics are all chosen with a timeless, classic style in mind, and may feature traditional accents like elegant patterns, polished wood and leather balanced with a sense of modern minimalism. A subdued palette of neutrals and soft colors often helps keep traditional patterns and furniture silhouettes from becoming heavy or overwhelming. Perhaps more than any other style, transitional style displays a designer’s ability to create brilliant, balanced combinations of traditional details, contemporary artwork and even the occasional antique piece.

FatBOY Gallery in San Diego

Fatboy furniture san diego