Do you find yourself wanting to create a unique, curated look in your home by mixing different interior design styles together?
Are you unsure of how to do that so it looks fabulous and well pulled together, instead of flat our chaotic?
If so, then this would be a great class for you!  In this course, which is Part 2 to my larger interior design styles course, you will learn how to easily and effectively mix different styles on your own using a systematic approach. Â
Specifically, in the first part of this course, you will learn how to easily infuse a new style into an existing style through 3 key interior design elements. Â
Next, you will learn all about what I like to call "Design Cousins" and "Design Partners", which will help you identify what styles naturally work well together. Â
Finally, you will learn, in a step-by-step approach, how exactly to mix multiple styles together in your home by using a style mixing guide that I created to help you do this easily on your own.
Please note that this course only covers the characteristics of various interior design styles. It does not provide information on how to pull together a room (e.g., furniture layouts, rug sizes, etc.). That information can be found in my course "How to Design a Room in 10 Easy Steps"
This course is a great choice for anyone who wants to learn how to mix different interior design styles in their own home or for designers new to the field who want to help their clients achieve their own curated look.
Join me for a exciting journey into the world of interior design style coordination!
Important Note: Please be aware that this course, or any of my courses, is not intended to provide all of the knowledge needed to become a professional interior designer. As with any professional field, there is a significant amount of education and/or experience that is needed to achieve competency in this field. My intention with these courses is to provide some solid foundational knowledge to assist either those individuals interested in "DIY" interior design to work on their own projects more effectively, or to provide supplemental education to both interior design students and professional