Love the home you have
In today's day and age, it just makes no sense for people to have to "settle" for a house you don't like. Our philosophy is that people should love their homes. That's where Artisol Design excels. We take what you dislike and turn into something you love.
Think about it, how many times have you experienced or heard of someone say they loved the neighborhood but don't like lots of things about their house?
WE CAN FIX THAT!
Emphasizing simple lines, neutral color palettes, and an abundance of natural light, this style creates a sense of harmony and connection to the outdoors.
A monochromatic color palette with clean lines, natural materials, and lots of natural light.
It's all about neutral hues, wood accents, and furniture with clean lines. A sculptural, vintage light fixture adds contrast to the sliding barn door and weathered wood flooring,
Characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on functionality. It often involves using a minimal color palette, uncluttered spaces, and the use of simple geometric forms to create a sense of calm and order.
Clean lines, muted tones, a combination of natural and manmade materials, graphic shapes, vibrant colors, and integration indoor and outdoor design.
A mix of raw materials, almost unfinished, creating a casual atmosphere that's relaxing to live in, with a space that is practical and uncluttered, welcoming and laidback.
It often incorporates a mix of patterns, textures, colors, and furniture pieces to create a unique and personalized space with an unexpected and carefully curated look. This style allows for creativity and flexibility in design choices, resulting in a space that reflects the individual's personality and tastes.
This style exudes a sense of sophistication, glamour, and extravagance through its attention to detail and ornate decor choices. It is characterized by its luxurious and opulent elements, featuring a mix of rich textures, metallic finishes, and bold patterns.
Characterized by a free-spirited and eclectic aesthetic that incorporates elements from various cultures, eras, and artistic movements. It often features natural materials, vibrant colors, mixed patterns, and a focus on handmade and unique items.
It often incorporates elements such as a light and neutral color palette, natural materials like wood and wicker, and nautical motifs like ropes, shells, and stripes. The overall goal of coastal design is to create a comfortable and inviting space that reflects the calming essence of coastal living.
Rich colors, bold geometry, and decadent detail work. Having reached the height of its popularity in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s, the style still brings in glamour, luxury, and order with symmetrical designs in exuberant shapes.
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