Tuscan Style
The interiors feature a rustic, sun-baked look characterized by crumbling stone patios, simple and sturdy furnishings with elegant iron accents, terra-cotta tiles, textured wall finishes, elegant, detailed murals and trompe l’oeil designs. Paint colors lean heavily on earthy, unpretentious hues of a Tuscan hillside. Terracotta tiles, stone with mosaic inlay and worn wood covered with antiques rugs are ways to bring the Tuscan look down to the floor.
Transitional Style
Best described as traditional meets contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabrics equating to a classic sophistication, timeless design yet the lines are simple. Paint colors are clean palettes of creams, tans, greys and taupes with accents of dark brown for depth. Flooring consists of subtlety colored material and window treatments are crisp, elegant, and simple
Modern Style
Unique for being uncluttered, simple, clean lines, sophisticated and sleek, as well as having asymmetrical shapes. The paint colors are neutral with primary colors. Basic shapes with an open floor plan and large windows consist of materials like metal, chrome, steel, stone and glass and furnishings without a lot of decorative parts to them.
Traditional Style
Known for being calm, comfortable, cozy, luxurious, and clean Characteristics:
- Carved moldings
- Rich stained wood with detailed woodwork
- Graceful lines
- Elegant fabric curtains
- Sturdy crafted furniture and overstuffed sofas
- Soft accent pillows
- Intricate detail incorporated throughout
- Framed wall decorations
- More mirrors and sculptures


















